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Emma Bostian: I landed my dream job by sharing my blogs on Twitter

Software engineer, lecturer, podcast host, author — is there something Emma Bostian hasn't done? She moved from America to Sweden, started working at Spotify, and took up a few challenges along the way. And now she has some career tips to share.

What led you to...

Kent C. Dodds: Consume, build, and teach — and level up your career

Even though his bio offers quite a hefty reading, he only applied for one job in his career. The rest came along as he was building his name as a renowned speaker, teacher, and a prolific figure of the open-source community. How did Kent do it? “Commit to creating high-quality content,” he sa...

Spanish translations for 2000+ React and JavaScript talks from GitNation

GitNation, known for organizing JavaScript and React conferences, has rolled out significant updates to its video platform. These new features are designed to improve content accessibility and discoverability for developers worldwide and marks the start of ongoing localisation efforts with more l...

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Is Redux still relevant for modern React applications?

Yes, Redux is still relevant for modern React applications. Although there are many state management tools available, Redux provides a consistent and predictable pattern for managing state, especially in larger applications where state needs to be shared across many components.

Why was Redux created?

Redux was created to manage client-side state in React applications, providing a predictable state update pattern and solving issues related to keeping state in sync across different parts of an application, as initially addressed by the Flux architecture.

What is Hugging Face?

Hugging Face is a platform where the machine learning community collaborates on models, datasets, and applications, aiming to democratize machine learning.

What is the main goal of Transformers JS?

The main goal of Transformers JS is to bring state-of-the-art pre-trained models directly to the web and browsers, allowing easy integration of machine learning functionality into web applications.
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Deep Dive: Growing to Tech Lead

Growing to Tech Lead

Learn directly from other Senior+ and Lead engineers on how to progress your engineering career, strengthen your foundational skills and become and irreplaceable engineer.

  • Talk: Pocket Guide to Seniority
  • Talk: Why Engineers Must Become Multipliers in the AI-Era
  • Talk: Walking the Netflix Paved Road (Bumps Included): Web Framework, Hawkins Design System
  • Talk: Transforming Your Tech Interviews in the AI Agent Age
  • Talk: 5 Tough Conversations Managers Need to Have
... and 14 more talks and workshops
Deep Dive: AI Assisted Coding

AI Assisted Coding

Remove the noise, master agentic coding patterns actually tested in production directly from Senior practitioners. 

  • Talk: Templates and Components for Claude Code: The Future of AI Coding Workflows
  • Talk: Using Spec-Driven Development for Production Workflows
  • Talk: Building Blocks of an Agentic Engineering Platform: What SRE Taught Us About Running Agents
  • Workshop: AI-Powered Code Review
  • Workshop: Operating Agent-Based Systems - Overview, Configure, Run, Orchestrate, Monitor
... and 22 more talks and workshops
Deep Dive: Mastering Full-stack

Mastering Full-stack

Master full-stack and fundamental engineering skills for AI-enabled future. 

  • Talk: Building a JavaScript Engine in Rust: Lessons From Boa
  • Talk: Building a JavaScript Engine in Rust: Lessons From Boa
  • Talk: Beyond Benchmarks: node.js, Deno, and Bun in Real Production
  • Workshop: DevOps for Front-end Developers: From Local Code to Production by Docker Captain
  • Workshop: Building Fullstack Apps With Cursor
... and 21 more talks and workshops
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The Last Software Engineer
AI Coding Summit LondonAI Coding Summit London
21 min
The Last Software Engineer
I'm not here to tell you software engineering is ending soon. Nobody can put a reliable date on that, and pretending otherwise is a distraction. But we also have to admit something humbling: a year ago, most of us would not have predicted coding agents would be this good. That should make u...
From Prompting to Orchestrating: Coding Is Now a System
AI Coding Summit LondonAI Coding Summit London
26 min
From Prompting to Orchestrating: Coding Is Now a System
We thought AI would help us write code faster. Instead, it's changing what coding actually is.
We started with prompts, then copilots, then agents. Each step felt like a leap forward — until you try to build something real at scale.Because prompts don’t remember.
Agents don’t coo...
What RSCs Can Do in Next.js Today
React Summit 2026React Summit 2026
36 min
What RSCs Can Do in Next.js Today
Building app-like UX on the web has historically meant reaching for an SPA. You ship the data layer to the browser, manage a client cache, juggle loading states, coordinate mutations, and write a lot of code to keep the UI feeling fast and fresh. The result can be great, but the cost is hig...
What Claude Stats Tell Us About AI Coding Tools
AI Coding Summit LondonAI Coding Summit London
25 min
What Claude Stats Tell Us About AI Coding Tools
What can more than 20M public GitHub commits tell us about Claude Code's reach? In this talk, we move beyond vendor narratives to look at the real data: which developers are using Claude Code, what they're building, and crucially, what kinds of problems it's being applied to at the serious end of...
Templates and Components for Claude Code: The Future of AI Coding Workflows
AI Coding Summit LondonAI Coding Summit London
30 min
Templates and Components for Claude Code: The Future of AI Coding Workflows
This talk dives into how developers can build structured, repeatable coding workflows using Claude Code's ecosystem: Skills, Subagents, settings, Hooks, and MCP servers. I'll walk through the architecture behind Claude Code Templates, an open-source project with 120K+ npm downloads and 23K+ GitHu...
Skill Design for LLM Agents
AI Coding Summit LondonAI Coding Summit London
24 min
Skill Design for LLM Agents
What makes an agent skill reliable, performant, and maintainable? We will explore a robust approach to skill design, starting with foundational best practices, moving into automated skill generation, and validation. The second half of the talk focuses on the critical role of evaluation, demonstra...
Fast Code Generation Is Easy. Safe System-level Change Is Not.
AI Coding Summit LondonAI Coding Summit London
16 min
Fast Code Generation Is Easy. Safe System-level Change Is Not.
AI coding tools are good at writing local diffs, but they still miss repo-wide truth. In large TypeScript and JavaScript codebases, that means dead exports, duplicated logic, accidental boundary violations, and complexity creep after every “small” AI refactor. In this talk, I’ll show a prac...
For Agents, By Agents: Building AI Tools That Maintain Themselves
AI Coding Summit LondonAI Coding Summit London
23 min
For Agents, By Agents: Building AI Tools That Maintain Themselves
Developer tools are no longer built only for humans at a terminal. They are also used, tested, broken, and improved by AI agents.

In this session, I will share how to create tools where you can have agent-reported issues, automated reviews, refactors, and release workflows to the point...
Automating Mobile QA with Cloud Agents
AI Coding Summit LondonAI Coding Summit London
17 min
Automating Mobile QA with Cloud Agents
This talk shows how to design and operate QA agents that run against real iOS and Android devices hosted remotely. We’ll cover the architecture of a reliable agent, connecting Linux-based infrastructure to mobile devices running on macOS, and integrating outputs like screenshots, recordings, and...
Automated Customer Support Bots with LangGraph on AWS
AI Coding Summit LondonAI Coding Summit London
29 min
Automated Customer Support Bots with LangGraph on AWS
Anyone can spin up an AI agent in five lines. Would you give that agent a refund button? In this demo-driven talk I build a customer support bot with LangGraph, the framework behind agents at Klarna, Uber, and J.P. Morgan, to show why control matters in production. Instead of letting the model im...
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A Brief History of Code Review (And What's Next)
JSNation 2026JSNation 2026
8 min
A Brief History of Code Review (And What's Next)
Code review has come a long way. We’ve evolved from manual inspections and email patches to modern pull requests and automated testing. Yet, one big problem remains: developers are still stuck waiting on human approvals. Join me for a walk through the history of code review to see how our process...
Deploy Your AI Code in Minutes
AI Coding Summit 2026AI Coding Summit 2026
7 min
Deploy Your AI Code in Minutes
Shifra guides the migration of a Repl.it app to Render with emphasis on simplicity and mock data. Ensure Render deployment requirements are met, including specifying root directory, build and start commands, and correct port. Configure GitHub repository setup, connect to Git, and create a repository. Confirm code in the repository and deploy on Render, showcasing a sample landing page.
I Did Everything Wrong So You Don't Have To
React Summit 2026React Summit 2026
6 min
I Did Everything Wrong So You Don't Have To
Images are often shipped with the wrong dimensions, wrong format, and no optimization for the layout they sit in. In this talk, we start from a broken React e-commerce page using the ImageKit SDK, use the Chrome DevTools MCP server to audit real network requests and identify performance issues, t...
Everyone Is Now a Manager - Interfaces in the World of Agents
TechLead Conf London 2025: Adopting AI in Orgs EditionTechLead Conf London 2025: Adopting AI in Orgs Edition
6 min
Everyone Is Now a Manager - Interfaces in the World of Agents
Sam Kmezverk's talk covers the evolving tech landscape, emphasizing key principles for agents' implementation in tasks and decision-making processes. Addressing challenges in agent orchestration, debugging system issues, and cultivating user trust are crucial for successful interface development.
Using Spec-Driven Development for Production Workflows
JSNation US 2025JSNation US 2025
7 min
Using Spec-Driven Development for Production Workflows
We're discussing spec-driven development and the innovative AI IDE, QIRO, that supports this approach. QIRO focuses on structured specifications before coding, aiding developers in creating designs. The QIRO mascot, a playful ghost, symbolizes the essence of spec-driven development. Eric Hanchett discusses QIRO, emphasizing its spec-driven development feature integrated into the IDE. QIRO aids in in-depth feature planning, resembling a structured requirements approach. Coding assistants benefit from detailed examples for efficient development. Exploring Manual Coding Assistance: Creating user requirements, building design documents, and task lists manually. Example of using spec mode in a coding assistant to break down requirements, create designs, and implement features.
Framework Native Rendering Without Code Duplication?
React Summit 2026React Summit 2026
6 min
Framework Native Rendering Without Code Duplication?
Stephen explains how AG Grid implemented an abstraction layer that allows component libraries to target multiple frameworks, using the framework's native rendering, and without requiring framework-specific code for each feature.
Rustifying Vite: Designing a Hybrid Toolchain for the Real World
JSNation 2026JSNation 2026
6 min
Rustifying Vite: Designing a Hybrid Toolchain for the Real World
JavaScript tooling is fast until it isn't. As projects scale, even well-designed JS-based tools start to hit ceilings around cold starts, dealing with large dependency graphs, and CPU-heavy transforms. The obvious answer seems to be "rewrite it in Rust" except that reality is messier.This...
Ensuring Quality with AI
TechLead Conf Amsterdam 2026: Adopting AI in Orgs EditionTechLead Conf Amsterdam 2026: Adopting AI in Orgs Edition
7 min
Ensuring Quality with AI
While most of the conversation around AI in software engineering is about using it to pump out new features at a rate we haven't seen before, one of the most interesting use cases for AI is ensuring the quality of your product. From PR reviews to bug fixes to code cleanup, AI can help engineering...
From Experiment to Enterprise: Scaling AI Coding Assistants Across Engineering Teams
TechLead Conf London 2025: Adopting AI in Orgs EditionTechLead Conf London 2025: Adopting AI in Orgs Edition
9 min
From Experiment to Enterprise: Scaling AI Coding Assistants Across Engineering Teams
Sharing insights on scaling AI coding assistance & adopting AI native dev tools. Discussing the need for a shift from viewing adoption as a tech problem to a change management challenge. Exploring a tactical framework with three key phases: onboard, adopt, succeed. Emphasizing the importance of onboarding developers, ensuring access to licenses, and setting clear policies to avoid 'shadow AI'. Highlighting the necessity of human infrastructure for successful AI dev tool implementation, including AI advocates, communities of practice, and executive sponsorship. Adoption strategies require a focus on interconnected metrics and all pillars simultaneously. Leadership checklist for post-conference actions involves measuring metrics, distinguishing between strategic and tactical points, and staying connected through platforms like WhatsApp and LinkedIn.
Video Optimization for the Web: The Missing Piece in Lighthouse
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
7 min
Video Optimization for the Web: The Missing Piece in Lighthouse
Rahul introduces video optimization principles, emphasizing modern formats, compression, bitrate reduction, and lazy loading. ImageKit simplifies video loading by compressing videos significantly and adapting to network conditions. Pausing videos when not in view saves data costs and enhances user experience.
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From Legacy to Delight: The Future of Node.js DX
Web Engineering Summit 2026Web Engineering Summit 2026
21 min
From Legacy to Delight: The Future of Node.js DX
For over a decade, Node.js documentation relied on legacy tooling, despite being the critical source of truth for @types/node, Bun, Deno, and AI models. In this talk, we unveil the engineering behind @nodejs/doc-kit – the modular successor to Node’s documentation engine. Discover how we parse mas...
Taking a Dump: Using Heap Dumps to Find and Fix NodeJS Memory and CPU Problems
Web Engineering Summit 2026Web Engineering Summit 2026
22 min
Taking a Dump: Using Heap Dumps to Find and Fix NodeJS Memory and CPU Problems
JavaScript uses Garbage Collection (GC) for memory management. As a result, many developers that use JavaScript based systems, such as NodeJS, assume that they’re free of memory issues. Unfortunately this is incorrect, and many NodeJS-based services suffer from memory management problems such as...
Skills in Claude Code Desktop: Architecture and Execution Runtime
React Summit 2026React Summit 2026
25 min
Skills in Claude Code Desktop: Architecture and Execution Runtime
A technical breakdown of how the Claude Code Desktop runtime discovers, loads, and executes Skills. We'll cover the SKILL.md spec beyond the basics, frontmatter parsing, description-based triggering, file system scoping, and how skills compose with MCP and hooks in a single session.
...
Scaling React: What Actually Matters
React Summit 2026React Summit 2026
30 min
Scaling React: What Actually Matters
React often gets blamed when applications feel sluggish."We need to migrate."
"We need a new framework."
"React can’t handle scale."

But what if React isn’t the problem?

In this talk, we’ll challenge one of the most common assumptions in frontend engineering...
Modernizing Your React App: Compiler, useEffectEvent, Activity & Friends
React Summit 2026React Summit 2026
27 min
Modernizing Your React App: Compiler, useEffectEvent, Activity & Friends
React has changed a lot in the last year: React 19, 19.1 and now 19.2 brought a stable React Compiler, new hooks like useEffectEvent, the <Activity /> API, and better SSR primitives such as Partial Pre rendering. And more
In this talk we’ll take a demo React app that’s full of effects,...
Rewrite or Refactor? How to Safely Move Legacy Apps to Modern Frameworks
JSNation 2026JSNation 2026
21 min
Rewrite or Refactor? How to Safely Move Legacy Apps to Modern Frameworks
Sooner or later, every team faces the same question: how do we migrate from legacy code to a modern framework? Should we take the “big bang” approach and rewrite everything from scratch, or should we migrate progressively, piece by piece? In this talk, I’ll share real-world stories from large-sca...
Supercharging Your Tooling With Rust
Web Engineering Summit 2026Web Engineering Summit 2026
24 min
Supercharging Your Tooling With Rust
Yarn is the latest tool to join the Rust revolution. But is rewriting JavaScript tooling in Rust a necessity or just a trend? In this talk we'll dive into Yarn's recent updates to understand why they made the switch and how it went. We will discuss whether a fully Rust-based toolchain is inevitab...
React Bits: The Art of Standout UI
React Summit 2026React Summit 2026
21 min
React Bits: The Art of Standout UI
From Vibe Coding to Vibe Engineering
React Summit 2026React Summit 2026
30 min
From Vibe Coding to Vibe Engineering
Web development has always moved in cycles of hype, from frameworks to tooling. With the rise of large language models, we're entering a new era of 'vibe coding,' where developers shape software through collaboration with AI rather than syntax. This talk explores what that means for the future of...
Building ChatGPT and MCP Apps with All the Comfort of Modern TypeScript DevX
JSNation 2026JSNation 2026
21 min
Building ChatGPT and MCP Apps with All the Comfort of Modern TypeScript DevX
Billion of users are starting their searches on ChatGPT instead of Google.For JavaScript developers, this isn't just a trend, it's a new runtime: ChatGPT Apps. These new apps serves as a replacement for traditional web and mobile applications: interactive, tool-powered experiences living i...
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Replacing Form Libraries With Native Web APIs
React Summit 2026React Summit 2026
17 min
Replacing Form Libraries With Native Web APIs
In 2026, shipping a heavy library like Formik or React Hook Form is often an unnecessary performance tax. This "delete code" session showcases how to use the Constraint Validation API, the Popover API, and native HTML Form Validation to build complex, accessible, and high-performance forms with z...
Plug and Play Design: Building Extendable React Applications
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
29 min
Plug and Play Design: Building Extendable React Applications
Mateusz Jagodziński, principal developer at Synergy Codes, shares insights on Plug and Play Design Building Extendable React Applications, discussing feature flags, modularity, and real-world use cases. Challenges of feature flags, the concept of alternative modular design for feature management, and the importance of modularity in code organization and development. Configurability and limitations in feature management, showcasing a plugin-based design for flexible tool versions and code manipulation. Explanation of plug and play design for code manipulation and version control with full type safety in TypeScript projects. Exposing functions to register new plugins, organizing plugins' logic within individual folders, and implementing a build setup with a replacement mechanism for plugin files. Replacing missing plugins with a fallback code, enforcing restriction on direct plugin imports, and visualizing the relationship between plugins, adapters, and application components. Exploring pros and cons of self-contained plugins, addressing implementation overhead, and discussing the value of enforced modularity for AI coding tools. Discussing plugin management decisions based on client needs and the scalability of the approach with changing requirements and minor tweaks. Handling plugin version tracking, automated testing challenges, and feature control based on environments. Adapters and maintaining plugin compatibility through iterations and cosmetic changes, leveraging existing solutions for simplicity. Discussing the implications of not shipping separate builds for multiple customers and considering the benefits of smaller bundle size. Exploring the ease of trying out new features with separate plugins to assess overhead and developer experience.
Lessons From Adopting React Compiler
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
23 min
Lessons From Adopting React Compiler
Akash Hamilwasia presenting at React Summit 2025, shares React Compiler learnings and works on an AI audio platform. Memoization in React helps optimize UI performance by preventing unnecessary re-renders. React Compiler offers automatic memoization through static code analysis. React rules emphasize purity and immutability. The compiler analyzes and memoizes code changes for optimization. React Compiler package usage improves performance through code analysis. Understanding reactivity issues is crucial for handling React state. Compiler optimization requires correct dependency arrays and usage of external libraries. Measure React Compiler impact using React Profiler for optimization and real user impact analysis.
Gotta Go Fast: React at 60 FPS
React Summit 2026React Summit 2026
16 min
Gotta Go Fast: React at 60 FPS
How can you create performant animations, backed by fast-updating data, on the web, using React?

Come learn how to make silky-smooth data-powered animations without having to give up the convenience of React. (Mostly…)

React is great for manipulating the DOM, but all that sh...
React Beyond the DOM
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
27 min
React Beyond the DOM
Eric Rasmussen discusses React beyond the DOM, React PDF, Ink tools, and rendering to Markdown. The overview includes React Reconciler, host configuration, state management with real-world entities like light bulbs, and building a traffic light state machine visually. The talk also covers securing third-party JavaScript, expanding React rendering possibilities, advanced tooling for state machines, controlling light bulbs via renderer callbacks, server functions for fetch in the cloud, and potential robot programming with React.
Pragmatic Testing Recipes: Crafting Tests That Survive the Heat
React Summit 2026React Summit 2026
206 min
Pragmatic Testing Recipes: Crafting Tests That Survive the Heat
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Younes Jaaidi
Younes Jaaidi
In this React testing workshop, we’ll trade fragile testing strategies for a testing recipe that actually holds up under pressure. If your current strategy feels like reheated leftovers — mocks that prevent you from refactoring, flaky end-to-end tests, or last-minute releases served raw — it’s ti...
Conquering React Concurrency
React Summit 2026React Summit 2026
25 min
Conquering React Concurrency
When React 18 was released with the first concurrent features, the documentation clearly stated, “The most important addition in React 18 is something we hope you never have to think about: concurrency.”
It’s been a few years, and by now it’s clear that this statement was optimistic. You def...
React on the Edge
React Summit 2026React Summit 2026
17 min
React on the Edge
We all know React as the community favorite library for developing web and mobile but what about devices on the edge? Edge/Embedded devices have significant restrictions on resources (memory, disk space, and compute) but that doesn't mean React can't be deployed to them. In this talk we'll discus...
Giving AI Agents Hands: Mobile Feedback Loops with Agent Device
React Summit 2026React Summit 2026
26 min
Giving AI Agents Hands: Mobile Feedback Loops with Agent Device
AI coding agents can generate React Native code quickly, but they still need a reliable way to see, touch, debug, and verify the app they are changing. This talk introduces Agent Device, Callstack’s agent-native automation layer for mobile apps, and shows how it gives coding agents a practi...
Suspenseful Component Composition
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
12 min
Suspenseful Component Composition
Simeon Griggs discusses Suspenseful Component Composition, the use of fallback props, and the basics of suspense in React applications with a demo showcasing data fetching and layout shifting. Exploring issues with data fetching and suspense boundaries. Addressing the challenges of using suspense boundaries and data fetching for individual rows in React applications. Creating consistent fallback elements for smooth loading experiences in tables by aligning sizes and optimizing data fetching placement. Optimizing data fetching placement for smoother loading experiences. Consider exporting suspense boundary to enhance code cleanliness and be defensive against data fetching errors. Use error boundaries to handle errors in suspenseful data fetching components for a smoother user experience.
Free workshops
Personalisation Without the Price Tag - Local LLMs for JavaScript Developers
React Summit 2026React Summit 2026
108 min
Personalisation Without the Price Tag - Local LLMs for JavaScript Developers
WorkshopFree
Jo Franchetti
Jo Franchetti
LLMs are powerful but unpredictable and most tutorials skip the part where you actually have to deal with that in production code. This workshop teaches you to use generative AI as an engineering tool: how to structure prompts around schemas, validate and repair non-deterministic output, and run...
Pear: Releasing Production P2P Apps
Web Engineering Summit 2026Web Engineering Summit 2026
54 min
Pear: Releasing Production P2P Apps
WorkshopFree
David Mark Clements
Mikkel Malmberg
2 authors
All it takes is a module and a CLI tool to build and deploy production peer-to-peer applications. In this workshop:Build a realtime peer-to-peer applicationConnect with others on your own application, completely peer-to-peer.Understand how to deploy, including produc...
No Servers, No Cloud, No Masters: Make P2P Apps with Pear
React Summit 2026React Summit 2026
66 min
No Servers, No Cloud, No Masters: Make P2P Apps with Pear
WorkshopFree
David Mark Clements
Mikkel Malmberg
2 authors
All it takes is a module and a CLI tool to build and deploy production peer-to-peer applications.In this workshop:Convert an existing React application so that it no longer needs a server to deployPrepare the application and setup deployment flow for production release...
Building Model Context Protocol (MCP) Tools for AI Agents with Cloudflare Workers
Node Congress 2026Node Congress 2026
73 min
Building Model Context Protocol (MCP) Tools for AI Agents with Cloudflare Workers
WorkshopFree
Confidence Okoghenun
Confidence Okoghenun
In this hands on workshop participants will learn how to create a production‑ready Model Context Protocol (MCP) server on Cloudflare Workers. The session covers defining tool endpoints, integrating external APIs, persisting state with KV storage, and globally deploying the server so AI assistants...
Building with Gemini: AI Studio, Antigravity, and Google DeepMind's Latest Models
AI Coding Summit 2026AI Coding Summit 2026
34 min
Building with Gemini: AI Studio, Antigravity, and Google DeepMind's Latest Models
WorkshopFree
Paige Bailey
Paige Bailey
In this hands-on session, we'll dive straight into the practical mechanics of working with Google DeepMind’s latest research and models. We'll explore Google AI Studio, Antigravity, and the Gemini APIs, focusing on how to seamlessly integrate these capabilities into your own projects. If you're l...
"Hello World" on OpenShift AI: Training Your First Neural Network
AI Coding Summit 2026AI Coding Summit 2026
53 min
"Hello World" on OpenShift AI: Training Your First Neural Network
WorkshopFree
Legare Kerrison
Sawyer Bowerman
2 authors
Join us for an interactive workshop where you'll train your first neural network using the classic MNIST handwritten digit dataset. In this hands-on session, participants will use OpenShift AI 3.x Workbenches to build and train a PyTorch model that recognizes handwritten digits from images.
Hands-On Guide to Secure AI-Driven Coding
AI Coding Summit 2026AI Coding Summit 2026
52 min
Hands-On Guide to Secure AI-Driven Coding
WorkshopFree
Gil Friedman
Gil Friedman
Modern AI coding agents don’t just autocomplete. They execute, connect, and automate. With the wrong settings, they can access more of your system than you intended. In this session, I’ll demonstrate how agent autonomy, MCP integrations, and Skills can lead to unexpected security risks. Through e...
Ship a Production Voice Agent: A Hands-on Workshop
AI Coding Summit 2026AI Coding Summit 2026
49 min
Ship a Production Voice Agent: A Hands-on Workshop
WorkshopFree
Shifra Williams
Shifra Williams
Ready to bring conversational AI to life? In this hands-on workshop, we'll walk through deploying a real-time voice agent using Render's cloud platform. You'll work directly with LiveKit's voice agent template to create an interactive AI assistant that can listen, think, and respond naturally thr...
Build Your Dream Extensions with AI
AI Coding Summit 2026AI Coding Summit 2026
87 min
Build Your Dream Extensions with AI
WorkshopFree
Brittany Joiner
Brittany Joiner
In this interactive workshop, you’ll build a working internal browser extension you and your team can use to share context across apps you use daily. We’ll start with a practical, real-world example: a web clipper that you’ll customize to send content from GitHub to your team’s communication tool...
Using Sandboxes to Safely Execute Untrusted or Dynamic Code
AI Coding Summit 2026AI Coding Summit 2026
76 min
Using Sandboxes to Safely Execute Untrusted or Dynamic Code
WorkshopFree
Craig Dennis
Craig Dennis
This workshop introduces Sandboxes as a general computing primitive and uses Cloudflare Sandboxes as the concrete implementation. Participants explore common, real-world use cases for sandboxed execution and learn how to reason about when and why sandboxes are the right tool.

The works...