The fifth .debug developer conference brought together over 2,000 domestic and international participants in Zagreb on Thursday to discuss the latest trends in programming and the ICT profession. The two-day event features a large exhibition of products and services from leading ICT companies, as well as over 100 lectures on six stages. This is Croatia’s largest annual professional conference, organized by IT magazine Bug in collaboration with main partners Algebra and HT, along with 50 of the country’s top IT companies.
The importance of this gathering was emphasized by conference director Dragan Petric, who highlighted the opportunities for networking, knowledge exchange, and potential collaborations, including employment opportunities. Co-founder of Algebra, Hrvoje Balen, also spoke at the conference, discussing the challenges facing the IT sector and the growing demand for programmers worldwide.
The conference covers a range of topics including data importance, AI impact, and machine learning in business. Among the attendees are representatives from various companies and organizations such as the University of Florida and the American College of Veterinary Medicine, making it a diverse and informative event. With a focus on innovation and collaboration, .debug aims to provide insights into the ever-evolving world of programming and ICT.
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