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Cover Image for Daytona Developers Club Tour '25, Lomé
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Daytona Developers Club Tour '25, Lomé

Hosted by Daytona
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About Event

An event where we talk about all things Developer Experience, Tooling, and Open Source.

Entrance: free with RSVP

Agenda:

  • 2:00 pm – 2:15 pm – Welcome

A short hello and introduction.

  • 2:15 pm – 2:40 pm - Eliminating the "Runs on My Machine" Problem: A Developer's Guide (Ivan Burazin)

As a developer, novice or skilled, setting up your environment and dependencies is a common problem. More often than not, you run into the "runs on my machine" issue. Rid yourself of this problem once and for all and focus on what you do best - code.

  • 2:40 pm - 3:00 pm - Demystifying Open Source: A Beginner's Guide to Contribution, Collaboration, and Sustainable Projects (TCHANGAI Nica

Open source is a powerful movement that fosters innovation, collaboration, and learning. This talk will help beginners understand how to contribute effectively, engage with the community, and sustain open-source projects. By the end, participants will be equipped to take their first steps in the open-source ecosystem with confidence.

  • 3:00 pm - 3:20 pm - Cloud Computing Unveiled: A Beginner’s Guide to Providers, Benefits, and Cost Management (Lauryne Victoria EKLOU

Cloud computing has transformed the way businesses and developers build and scale applications by offering flexible, on-demand resources. This panel will introduce beginners to key cloud concepts, major providers like AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure, as well as the benefits and cost management strategies. By the end, attendees will have a clear understanding of how to start using cloud services efficiently.

  • 3:20 pm - 3:45 pm - Contributing to Open Source Can Change Your Life (Ivan Burazin)

GitHub is the new resume. Contributing to open source projects on GitHub can change your life by building your skills, collaboration, and reputation within the software development community. Additionally, you can earn compensation for your contributions while learning. Join this talk to learn more.

  • 3:45 pm – 4:10 pm – Internet Computer : A Decentralized and Open Source Cloud for Web3 applications (Laboré Kodjo AGBETSIASSI)

Internet Computer is a decentralized and open-source cloud designed to host Web3 applications without relying on traditional servers. It enables developers to build fully on-chain services, ensuring greater security, scalability, and autonomy. With its innovative infrastructure, it redefines the cloud by removing intermediaries and promoting true decentralization. 

  • 4:10 pm – 5:00 pm – Networking w/ Food & Drinks

Relax, enjoy and meet some people.

Location
Open The Box
Rue 186 AFG, Lomé, Togo
Hosted By
100 Went