Schedule

 

April 11, 2023


8:50 AM—10:00 AM EST

Room A

Opening Remarks

There’s an Action for That! Exploring the Possibilities of GitHub Actions

Kedasha Kerr, Developer Advocate, Github

Room B

Opening Remarks

Using The Software Carbon Intensity Specification To Reduce The Carbon Footprint Of Your Software Systems

Tammy McClellan, Sustainability Addict, Microsoft; Community Working Group Co-Chair, Green Software Foundation


10:15 AM—11:15 AM EST

Room A

WebXR for Cooperative Work, Thought, and Play

John Shaughnessy, Manager of Engineering and Ecosystem Strategy (Hubs), Mozilla

Room B

Your Distributed System is Talking to You: OpenTelemetry

Jessica Kerr, Symmathecist; Developer Advocate, Honeycomb.io


11:30 AM—12:30 PM EST

Room A

dbt: Embedding Software Engineering into the Analytics Workflow

Kshitij Aranke, Senior Software Engineer, dbt Labs and Brandon Segal, Senior Analytics Engineer, Spotify

Room B

Starbeam: Universal Reactivity And What It Means For You

Yehuda Katz, Creator, Starbeam.js; Co-Creator, Ember.js; former Rust, Ruby on Rails and jQuery Core Team Member


Lunch

Taking place out in the hallway.


1:30 PM—2:30 PM EST

Room A

Title Forthcoming

Jessica Mink, Senior Director of Platform Engineering, Honeycomb.io

Room B

How To Steal From Maintainers

Richard Schneeman, Author, How to Open Source; Creator, CodeTriage.com; Ruby Core Contributor


2:45 PM—3:45 PM EST

Room B

Hacking the Pachyderm: Scaling Servers and People

Hazel Weakly, Hachyderm Team; Contributor, Aurae Project


Snack

Taking place out in the hallway.


4:15 PM—5:15 PM EST

Keynote

Choreorobotics: Teaching Robots How to Dance

Catie Cuan, Roboticist; Inaugural Artist-in-Residence, Everyday Robots


Happy Hour

Taking place out in the hallway.

 
 

April 12, 2023


8:50 AM—10:00 AM EST

Room A

Opening Remarks

Title Forthcoming

Jamie Allen, Chief Technologist for AWS and Site Reliability Engineering; EPAM Systems

Room B

Opening Remarks

A Survey of JavaScript Meta-Frameworks

Ken Rimple, Director of Training & Mentoring, Chariot Solutions


10:15 AM—11:15 AM EST

Room A

Making Hoagies with Node, MongoDB, and Golang

Pi Mohan, Lead Software Engineer, Wawa Inc.

Room B

REPLs All The Way Up: A Rubric For Virtuous Feedback Loops

Avdi Grimm, Founder, Graceful.Dev; Ruby Hero
Jessica Kerr, Symmathecist; Developer Advocate, Honeycomb.io


11:30 AM—12:30 PM EST

Room A

Your Browser is Pooped: A Real-World Application of Using Web Workers to Create a 100% Browser-Based Barcode Scanner

Drew DeCarme, UI/UX Solution/Front-End Architect, Engineer, and Node Dependency Hater; Front-End Software Consultant, Chariot Solutions

Room B

An Open Book Test: Analyzing Software Health With OpenSSF’s Scorecard

Stephen Augustus, Head of Open Source, Cisco; Governing Board, Open Source Security Foundation


Lunch

Taking place out in the hallway. We’ll also be holding lightning talks during lunch, check them out!

Room A

Lightning Talks

Various Speakers



2:45 PM—3:45 PM EST

Room A

Environmentally-Friendly Natural Language Processing And Tips For Detecting The Use Of AI-Generated Text

Jake Ryland Williams, Associate Professor, Department of Information Science, College of Computing and Informatics, Drexel University


Snack

Taking place out in the hallway.


4:15 PM—5:15 PM EST

Room A

Shaping Up Your Software Development Process With Shape Up

Martin Snyder, VP of Engineering, Pinnacle 21

Room B

Calling Functions Across Languages

Richard Feldman, Creator, the Roc Programming Language