The only one I (used to) attend year-after-year is called DevUp. It's not a big conference per se, but it is local to St. Louis and is budget-friendly. However, I've since started to branch out to see what else is out there. Last year, I went to API World in San Jose which was a lot of fun.
Justin helps dev and product teams navigate the waters of mobile app development and is an expert at integrating them into larger technical, customer, and business ecosystems.
I'm biased because the company I work for has strong ties to droidcon.com and I spoke in 2019 at theleaddeveloper.com but the NYC locations for both of those, and DroidCon SF once, are the only ones I've been to so far.
Droidcon NYC is always very exciting and I'm super excited to attend Lead Dev NYC again in 2020.
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The only one I (used to) attend year-after-year is called DevUp. It's not a big conference per se, but it is local to St. Louis and is budget-friendly. However, I've since started to branch out to see what else is out there. Last year, I went to API World in San Jose which was a lot of fun.
I'm biased because the company I work for has strong ties to droidcon.com and I spoke in 2019 at theleaddeveloper.com but the NYC locations for both of those, and DroidCon SF once, are the only ones I've been to so far.
Droidcon NYC is always very exciting and I'm super excited to attend Lead Dev NYC again in 2020.