CodeConf LA tickets are now on sale
CodeConf LA will converge June 27-29, 2016 in sunny Los Angeles for three days of unforgettable discussions. This year’s event will focus on systems engineering projects, practices, and programs in…
CodeConf LA will converge June 27-29, 2016 in sunny Los Angeles for three days of unforgettable discussions.
This year’s event will focus on systems engineering projects, practices, and programs in the open source community. We’ll explore topics ranging from systems programming practices to operating applications at scale over three days and 30+ sessions, lightning talks, and workshops.
Tickets
Early Bird tickets are now on sale for $299. Grab yours before April 9th, when prices will go up by $100. While you’re at it, consider purchasing a scholarship ticket, which will be granted to someone from an underrepresented community who would not be unable to attend otherwise.
Sessions
June 27: A full day of workshops and training
June 28-29: 30+ Featured sessions, lightning talks and speaker Q&A
We believe that competing and complementary opinions lead to valuable insights. Over the course of the conference, there will be back-to-back talks exploring different subjects from contrasting perspectives, followed by a chance to participate in the conversation with other attendees.
If you have a subject for a session in mind or would like to give a talk, please submit a proposal. We’ll be finalizing the agenda over the next few months, so follow along on codeconf.com and Twitter for updates.
Hotel
If you’re coming from out of town, stay nearby at the W Hollywood.
CodeConf is accessible from both LAX and BUR airports, and is just around the corner from the Hollywood/Vine LA Metro stop.
You won’t want to miss this educational and inspirational event, dedicated to the open source community. Hope to see you there!
Tags:
Written by
Related posts
GitHub availability report: June 2026
In June, we experienced six incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services.
Q1 2026 Innovation Graph update: Open source collaboration is accelerating worldwide
New Innovation Graph data shows global developer communities growing faster than ever, with collaboration reaching new highs across many economies.
GitHub joins coalition advocating for fixes to California AI Transparency Act to protect open source
We’re calling for targeted amendments to resolve conflicts with open source licensing and align with international transparency frameworks while preserving regulatory intent.
