Thursday 

Expo 

18:40 - 21:30 

(UTC+10

Talk (170 min)

Conference Party!

Kick back, get to know your fellow attendees and speakers. The party is complimentary for all NDC delegates.

Fun

There will be food and drinks available, all included in your ticket.

Agenda

  • 18:40 - 19.30 - Conference Reception in the Expo
  • 19:30 - 20:30 - Slide or Die w. Lars Klint and Aaron Powell - Room 1
    Aaron and Lars will invite seasoned, confident NDC speakers to join a challenge of wit, improvisation, and technical jargon mastery. You will vote on their efforts and decide who will win the master prize and glory.
  • 20:30 - 21:30 - The Phil Nash Karaoke Party - Room 1

Phil Nash

Phil is a developer relations engineer for IBM and Google Developer Expert living in Melbourne, Australia. He loves working with JavaScript, TypeScript or Ruby to build web applications and tools to help developers. He once helped build a website that captured the world's favourite sandwich fillings. He has too many GitHub repositories.

Away from the keyboard, Phil listens to ska punk, hangs out with his miniature dachshund (also called Ruby), and is on a mission to discover the world's best beers.

Phil tweets at @philnash and you can find him elsewhere online at https://philna.sh.

Lars Klint

Lars is a Principal Developer Advocate at Atlassian, an author, trainer, Microsoft Azure MVP, community leader, aspiring YouTube host and part time classic car collector. He is heavily involved in the space of cloud computing services, especially Azure, and is a published author, solution architect and writer for numerous publications. He has been a part of the software development community for the past 20 years and co-organises the DDD Melbourne community conference, organises developer events with Microsoft, and also runs a part time car restoration business. He has spoken at numerous technical events around the world and is an expert in Australian Outback Internet.

Aaron Powell

Aaron is a Developer Advocate at Microsoft, focusing on .NET and Azure. Having spent 20 years doing web development he's seen it all, from browser wars, the rise of AJAX and the fall of 20 JavaScript frameworks (and that was just yesterday!). Always tinkering with something new he explores crazy ideas like writing your own implementation of numbers in .NET, creating IoC in JavaScript or implementing tic-tac-toe using git commits.