Webdevcon is a conference by developers, for developers. We have four days with multiple tracks, designed in such a way that whether you’re an Android, iOS, Windows, Web, TV or other developer, there’s always at least one session that should be of interest. The venue is great, it’s the Pathé Amsterdam Noord Movie Theater in Amsterdam. We expect around 1000 attendees.

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Tuesday, 18th March 2025

Sessions
09:00

Vanilla JavaScript Web App Development

Maximiliano Firtman

Grounding RAG Applications with JavaScript, Langchain and Elasticsearch

Carly Richmond

Thursday, 20th March 2025

Sessions
09:00

Back to the roots: Master the 10 Usability Heuristics for modern web interfaces

Vicky Pirker

Friday, 21st March 2025

Sessions
09:00

World of Webcraft

Caneco

09:50

The tech behind Buienradar: How technology keeps you ahead of the weather

Neel Bhatt

10:55

Engineering CSS - From type to function

Brecht de Ruyte

VR-First Web Development: Rethinking the Web for Immersive Browsing

Jorrik Klijnsma

Scaling Real-World GenAI @ ING

Ayush Mittal

11:50

Memory Leaks in JavaScript

Daniel Danielecki

Grounding Gen AI: Building "Honest" AI Applications

Daniel Madalitso Phiri

Building a universal TypeScript library in 2025

Kræn Hansen

13:15

Frontend UX Fundamentals: The science behind intuitive design

Vicky Pirker

13:30

Back to the roots: Master the 10 Usability Heuristics for modern web interfaces (Part 2)

Vicky Pirker

14:10

Accessibility Testing with Chrome DevTools

Josefine Schaefer

Jumpstart Your Serverless Journey with AWS

Toni Van de Voorde

15:15

AI is my UX designer​​

Ramona Domen

Disney Driven Development

Melinda Seckington

Discover the Magic of TypeScript

Soumaya Erradi

The Eventloop in JavaScript - How does it work?

Christian Woerz

16:10

World of Webcraft: The Backend Crusade

Caneco

Introduction to ADRs

Vladas Diržys

Introduction to ADRs

Vladas Diržys

Observability for JavaScript Engineers

Carly Richmond

Don't use AI! (for everything)

Willem Hoogervorst

Keyboard accessibility & focus

Tim Damen