Call for Papers
Format and duration
- Regular talks: 60 minutes
- Lightning talks: 10-15 minutes
- Workshops: 60-120 minutes (1 or 2 talk slots)
- Workshops: 2-days (Pre-Conference)
Here are some suggestions for topics:
- .NET
- Architecture & Design
- Back-End and Front-End
- Serverless and Cloud Native
- Micro Front-End
- Cloud
- Kubernetes/Containers/K3S
- Mobile
- Web
- Open Source
- Security
- UX
- Visualization
- 3D software development
- Game development
- Data Science, AI and Machine Learning
- Agentic/AI-enabled applications
- Coding with AI / Vibe coding
- AI & Security - Ethics in software development
- Modern development practices
- Testing
- Continuous Delivery
- DevOps
- Tools for software development
- Software methodology and process
- Teams, people, roles and how we work.
- Product development
- Experience Reports
- Project and incident postmortems - Edge, IoT and hardware
- Functional Programming
- Programming Languages.
- And everything else...
We encourage you to submit your top presentation on the topics you are most passionate about and not your entire portfolio. Try to limit your submissions to 3-4.
If you have previous speaking experience, please include links to videos, online presentations/slides or blogposts.
Travel and Accommodation
We offer to cover travel and accommodation for all speakers, except those only giving lightning talks or considered local.
Deadlines
The Call for Papers is now closed.
Questions?
Do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected] if you have any questions.
Best regards
The NDC Oslo Agenda Committee