GOTO is a vendor independent international software development conference with more that 90 top speaker and 1300 attendees. The conference cover topics such as .Net, Java, Open Source, Agile, Architecture and Design, Web, Cloud, New Languages and Processes
Upcoming GOTO Nights
March 22nd, 2016 - Phil Calçado and Reid Draper at Morningstar, please register HERE
April 13th, 2016 - Brian LeRoux and Brock Whitten at Enova, please register HERE
About GOTO Nights
GOTO Nights are designed for developers who want to stay up to date with the latest tools, technologies, processes and practices in the software industry. GOTO Nights provide you with an opportunity to:
- Hear world-class speakers
- Learn about the latest trends
- Reach beyond your current language, platform, or practices
- Increase your technical depth and breadth
- Expand your professional network
- Share your experience and expertise with others
- Connect with the global software community
Past GOTO Nights
Todd Montgomery's presents Aeron: What, Why and What Next? Watch video.
Charles Nutter presents What's Next For The JVM? Watch the Video and Download Slides.
Ralph E. Johnson presents Root cause analysis of some faults in Design Patterns, Watch the video
Dean Wampler presents Copious Data, the "Killer App" for Functional Programming, Download Slides
Steve Vinoski presents Benefits and Challenges of Implementing Riak in Erlang, Download Slides
Dave Thomas presents Actors and Microservices: The New Modularity
Jay Fields presents Lessons Learned from Adopting Clojure Download Slides
Elizabethe Kramer explains Why Your Product Owner Keeps Ditching You
Courtney Hemphill presents Balanced Teams: How conflicting perspectives hatch creative solutions Download Slides
Shay Howe presents How Constraints Cultivate Growth Download Slides