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Our mission is to create high quality and affordable opportunities for software development professionals to network and learn from each other.

06/12/2026

Every team has an operating system.
The question is: did you design it intentionally?

Join Teresa Rush at Nebraska.Code() to explore how leaders and teams can intentionally shape culture using The ANNIE Model, a framework built on the principle of People over Process and Tools.

You'll learn how to:
✅ Build stronger team connections
✅ Foster psychological safety
✅ Create environments where learning and experimentation thrive
✅ Improve collaboration and communication
✅ Balance people, process, and tools effectively
✅ Develop a healthier, more resilient team culture

Leave with practical ideas, facilitation techniques, and a repeatable approach for improving team performance without losing humanity.

https://nebraskacode.amegala.com/

06/12/2026

Curious about AI but unsure where to begin?

Join Ryan Edge at Nebraska.Code() as he shares his journey from skepticism to confidently using AI across software development workflows. Learn practical strategies for evaluating AI tools, improving results, and integrating AI into your work without buying into the hype.

🔗 https://nebraskacode.amegala.com/

06/12/2026

Many illnesses can only be identified by tracking symptoms over time.

Join Justin Castilla at Nebraska.Code() to learn how Agentic AI, Model Context Protocol (MCP), semantic search, and structured workflows can help create smarter health-tracking solutions that support patients and healthcare providers.

🔗 https://nebraskacode.amegala.com/

06/12/2026

THANK YOU!!! to Farm Credit for sponsoring Nebraska.Code() this year!

Come visit them July 23rd & 24th at the Conference and check them out here:

https://www.fcsamerica.com/

06/12/2026

Most teams don't fail because of one bad decision.
They fail because dozens of small, seemingly reasonable decisions quietly compound over time.

Join Jason Erdahl at Nebraska.Code() for his session drawing on research into resilience, burnout, and decision-making under pressure, exploring why teams under constant delivery pressure often:
✅ Normalize workarounds
✅ Compress decisions
✅ Avoid necessary risks
✅ Rely on heroics
✅ Sacrifice long-term performance for short-term relief

You'll learn practical techniques to:
✅Improve decision quality
✅Reduce burnout and rework
✅Build healthier delivery systems
✅Create more resilient engineering teams

A must-attend session for developers, tech leads, staff engineers, and engineering managers.

🔗 https://nebraskacode.amegala.com/

06/11/2026

Some of the best technical learning happens outside the workplace.

Join Eric Reichwaldt at Nebraska.Code() to explore how developers can use homelabs as intentional learning environments to build real-world skills in:

✅ Networking
✅ Security
✅ Identity & Access Management
✅ Infrastructure Automation
✅ Observability
✅ Reliability Engineering

You'll also learn how AI tools can enhance learning by helping explain configurations, analyze logs, and generate infrastructure templates - without replacing understanding.

Whether you're new to homelabbing or looking for more structured ways to learn, you'll leave with practical projects and clear next steps.

https://nebraskacode.amegala.com/

06/11/2026

Career transitions can be challenging, especially when you're learning an entirely new skill set.

Join Kim DelSenno at Nebraska.Code() as she shares her journey from email development to data analysis, including the obstacles, lessons learned, and opportunities that come with pursuing a new direction in tech.

🔗 https://nebraskacode.amegala.com/

06/11/2026

A HEARTY THANK YOU! to Improving for sponsoring Nebraska.Code() this year!

Come say HELLO July 23rd & 24th at the Conference and visit them here:

https://www.improving.com/

06/11/2026

📚⚡ Documentation should help teams move faster - not create more confusion.

Join Whitney & Grey Lovelace to learn how to replace stale documentation with lightweight, collaborative practices that actually work.

🔗 https://nebraskacode.amegala.com/

06/11/2026

TypeScript has become one of the most popular languages in modern software development.
But many developers only use a fraction of what it can do.

Join Benjamin Ferguson at Nebraska.Code() to explore advanced TypeScript features through live coding demonstrations and hands-on examples.

You'll learn:

✅ Useful modern TypeScript features
✅ Techniques for writing safer code
✅ Productivity-enhancing language patterns
✅ Practical examples you can use immediately
✅ Ways to increase confidence in large codebases

Bring your laptop and follow along as Benjamin walks through a series of real-world coding scenarios.

Some TypeScript experience is helpful, but everyone is welcome.

https://nebraskacode.amegala.com/

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