September 2024

The Hidden Gem Developers Conference

(and Why You Should Care)

By Steve Kuo

When someone recently asked me for "must-attend" developer conferences, one immediately jumped to mind: Agile Open Northwest (AONW).
It may not have the flash of a giant expo, but this small, intimate gathering (100-300 people) has become a highlight of my professional year.

What Makes AONW Different?

AONW is an Open Space conference, meaning no pre-set schedules or keynotes. Instead, attendees propose and lead sessions based on their interests – a concept that might sound chaotic, that actually works incredibly well. The open format fosters organic, passionate conversations you won't find at traditional conferences.

AONW also goes beyond "just agile." While the Open Space format is academically interesting, what keeps me, an introvert developer, coming back is the hardcore technical focus. Big-name coaches and thought leaders show up every year, leading in-depth talks, workshops, and late-night discussions on everything from AI-driven TDD to novel productivity metrics.

My AONW 2023 Highlights (Just a Taste)

Beyond the Sessions: A Community Like No Other

The real magic of AONW is the community. It's a place to reconnect with old friends, forge new bonds, and build a network of like-minded, brilliant individuals. These relationships are invaluable for everything from career advice to future hiring opportunities.

Why You Should Consider AONW

Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, AONW offers something truly unique. It's a chance to:

If you're looking for a conference that goes beyond the usual buzzwords and superficial networking, AONW is a hidden gem worth discovering.  I hope to see you there next year!

I think AONW is amazing, your mileage my vary though.
You get out of it what you put in.
Of course without you it's just an empty open space.