Thursday, 30 May 2019
Karl Tynan
10 minute read
Codegarden, for Umbraco developers, is one of the most highly-anticipated events of the year.
Following on the trend of recent years, the conference was held at DOK5000 in Odense, the home city of Umbraco HQ, in Denmark.
I was lucky enough (and super excited) to be able to attend the event on behalf of our Umbraco Gold Partner development team here at Rock Solid Knowledge, and I am here to share some of the happenings, latest news and updates that the Umbraco team and community had to offer.
Codegarden19 was the latest event organised by Umbraco, and this was the fifth time that I had attended the conference (as noted by the red sticker on my lanyard, showcasing "veteran" attendees).
As I was already familiar with the format, I didn't need to attend the new initiatives for first-timers at this years event, which included uBuddy matching and an introduction to Codegarden for first-timers.
These initiatives are a welcome addition to the conference, giving newcomers the insight and knowledge about what the event is all about... or even just a #h5yr when things get a bit overwhelming.
After registration, and some catching up with old friends, it was time for the opening keynote from the Chief Unicorn, Niels Hartvig, and the Umbraco team. The atmosphere was buzzing with anticipation.
Niels and Umbraco CTO, Jacob Midtgaard-Olesen, outlined their plans using a clear roadmap, including what is happening now, what will be coming next and what is expected later.
The announcements for upcoming features included:
One of the biggest announcements, however, was the plan to move Umbraco to .NET Core, ensuring the platform keeps up-to-date with the latest technology in the next chapter of the CMS.
The roadmap went on to outline:
Now:
Next:
Later:
As always, there were some very interesting talks scheduled at the 2019 event, both technical and not, but there were a few that really caught my attention:
In addition to the scheduled talks, there were also some new areas that I took advantage of. The new "Dream Corner - Collaborate and Share with HQ" was a chance to meet members of Umbraco HQ and other community members to share thoughts and ideas about Umbraco.
Codegarden is also about rewarding companies, contributors and developers who are doing something special with Umbraco.
Every year, there is an opportunity to enter projects and solutions for an award (such as Best Custom Solution or Best Designed Site) but I am always excited for the Umbraco Most Valuable People (MVPs).
Within the announcements for MVPs, our very own Senior Software Developer, Emma Garland, had her Umbraco MVP status renewed! A fantastic achievement and a well-deserved award.
Can you spot yourself or anyone else in the MVP wall banner who has helped you over the years?
You can see the full list of Umbraco MVPs for 2019 in the blog announcement.
Along with learning about Umbraco, Codegarden is about socialising with like-minded people who all share a common interest. Whether it be old friends who turn up every year, or new friends who are first-timers to the event, it is always great to relax and enjoy the company of other developers over a nice cold beverage, talking about code, design, Umbraco and much more.
Lunch and dinner is provided as part of the event, and with on-site refreshments and entertainment, socialising continues throughout the night, encouraging friendly chats and discussion well after the conference day has finished.
But the pièce de résistance is the infamous Umbraco Bingo and dinner...
Every year there is a game of bingo that is hard to describe, but included:
This is not just any game of bingo. This is a game of bingo like you have never seen before, and you have to experience it to believe it (unfortunately, I don’t have any sensible photos to share).
After some great talks, many conversations about code and lots of inspiration to take away, we reached the final day and it was time to say goodbye.
I left Codegarden19 with happy memories shared with old friends (and new), ideas from the variety of presentations and discussions that I had taken part in, and a smile that you can only get from a community like this. The Umbraco community truly is a special one and I look forward to attending my next community event.
You can follow me on Twitter: @karltynan
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