

DevTools Meetup | Lehi, Utah
The ground beneath our feet is changing as AI is transforming everything we touch. How can we not only keep up, but thrive in the new world we find ourselves in?
Enter Kent C. Dodds and Dave Kiss. They don't have all the answers, but they're going to share their philosophies and tips for software engineering in today's reality—and tomorrow's.
This event is hosted by Resend, a company that makes an email API for developers. We're looking forward to hearing some advice, enjoying tasty snacks, and making new dev friends. Don't worry—this isn't just a poor excuse for a sales pitch. This one's for the devs.
Agenda
🚪 6:00pm - Doors open
🎙️ 6:30pm - Welcome
💬 6:35pm - Dave Kiss (Mux): "Your Next User Won't Have Eyes"
💬 6:55pm - Kent C. Dodds (Epic Web): "How I Build Web Apps in 2026"
⚡ 7:15pm - Lightning demo
🎁 7:25pm - Giveaway
❔ 7:30pm - Q&A with speakers & Zeno Rocha, Founder & CEO of Resend
🗣️ 7:50pm - Hangout time
👋 8:45pm - Doors close
Speakers
Dave Kiss, Senior Developer Community Lead at Mux
We're joined by our friend Dave, who daylights as Senior Developer Community Lead at Mux and moonlights as a rockstar. He's no stranger to a good meetup.
Kent C. Dodds, Developer Educator
We're also joined by our friend and Utah native, Kent C. Dodds. Kent is a software educator committed to teach others how to build quality software. He's a fan of winter sports and a member of the LDS church, and he can do a backflip.
Address
2701 N Thanksgiving Way #100, Lehi, UT 84043
There is plenty of free street parking available at the venue.
What to bring
You don't really need to bring anything. But if you want, you're welcome to come armed with things like:
A notebook and pen, or other notetaking device
Your laptop
Questions, comments, and feedback
Resend feature requests
Food & Drink
We're going full Utah for this meetup. We're planning to enjoy a hot cocoa bar and pastries.
When in Rome.
Accessibility
The venue is on the ground floor and is an accessible event space.
Contact Christina at [email protected] for accessibility questions.