Boston Code Camp 40 - Sessions Submitted

coming Saturday, Mar 28, 2026

Sessions as of Wednesday, 1/21/2026 4:13 PM ET

We are accepting proposals for 30 and 60 minute sessions. See our Submission Guidelines for additional information.

The following sessions have been submitted, though sessions submitted are not guaranteed to be presented. The final selection of sessions for the event will occur shortly after the session submission period closes.

TitleSession Length
AI Monitoring Mastery: Optimize Performance, Ensure Quality, and Revise Costs with New Relic 30 minutes
Building Portable Serverless Applications 30 minutes
Designing True Multi-Cloud Data Platforms (Not Just Multi-Cloud Deployments) 30 minutes
How to Learn to Love the Linter 30 minutes
IGNITE in Action: A Playbook for Moving From Pilots to Enterprise AI 30 minutes
OCI for the AWS Developer 30 minutes
Tooling Like It's 2026 30 minutes
TypeScript for JavaScripties 30 minutes
AI‑Ready Developer Workflows: Reproducible ML, CI/CD, and Data Integrity for LLM Apps 60 minutes
Architecting the AI-Native Future: From Monolith Modernization to Secure Event-Driven Systems 60 minutes
Building Agentic applications with Microsoft Agent Framework 60 minutes
Building Real-Time Voice AI: From Microphone to LLM Response 60 minutes
Fundamentals of Azure AI 60 minutes
GitHub’s Hidden Gems: The Productivity Features You’re Probably Missing 60 minutes
Hot Technologies you need to Know 60 minutes
Integrate Microsoft Foundry in Your Enterprise 60 minutes
Introduction to the data build tool (dbt) 60 minutes
Many ways to track changes in SQL Server 60 minutes
Multi AI Agent collaboration patterns 60 minutes
Programming with CoPilot 60 minutes
Real World Microsoft 365 Governance in the Age of AI 60 minutes
SQL Server 2025: The Future of Data Starts Here 60 minutes
Still on 4.8 or lower? A Practical Guide to Moving Your "Un-Migratable" .NET Apps 60 minutes
Trust No Code: Securing Modern .NET Apps in the Age of AI 60 minutes
Who put the AI in my database? 60 minutes
Why AI Fails in the Real World — and How to Build Systems That Don’t 60 minutes