We bring your favorite project maintainers, leading teams, passionate researchers, and creative hobbyists under one roof for a jam-packed week of knowledge sharing. The opportunities to learn and connect are endless!
DjangoCon provides a great opportunity for Django enthusiasts and experts to meet [...]. The quantity of training sessions mixed with case studies and networking opportunities provides a huge ROI for employers who want to help employees improve their technical chops quickly and efficiently.
Rikki Endsley
Coommunity Manager & Tech Journalist
Opensource.com
Sessions cover a wide variety of Django topics across experience levels. There’s something for everyone.
It’s common to see entire teams attend. Why? Because learning and exploring together is a great way to build your team.
Two-day sprints are an excellent opportunity to work shoulder-to-shoulder with experts in the community.
DjangoCon US is regularly attended by Django veterans. The conference is your chance to build connections with top talent.
DjangoCon US is an affordable, community-run event. Registration, airfare, and hotel are <$1,400 for most attendees — less than the price of just a ticket at other conferences.
Learn best practices from people who discovered them the hard way. Get cutting edge tips and tricks you won’t find on Stack Overflow.
Leading brands sponsor DjangoCon US year after year. Come meet officials from groups like Mozilla, JetBrains, Guidebook, and more and see why they love the conference.
Are you hiring? Post on our job board and meet potential candidates in a comfortable environment.
Our program services different experience levels and interests. Between a mix of tutorials, talks, breakout sessions, and the conference “hallway track”, your team will undoubtedly learn something new.
Tutorials are only $199 each and are a great way for teams to deep-dive new concepts.
Django never ships alone. We also feature sessions on other related topics.
Bring your special project or know-how and team up with fellow developers to solve problems! Got a bug that’s been driving you crazy? Have questions about architecture or deployment? Sprints are the perfect place to give and receive help.
The biggest obvious benefit to employees is being exposed to the conference material. The larger, but less obvious, benefit is the community interactions and connections your employees will make. Have a problem with a library? It's possible your employee knows one of the core maintainers or someone else who uses it and can reach out for some quick advice that simply isn't possible without the human connection.
Frank Wiles
DSF President and Founder of REVSYS