
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


WeAreDevelopers, the Berlin-based developer conference founded in 2015, has grown into a major global event, attracting 15,000 developers from over 70 countries each year. In 2026, it expands beyond Europe with new editions in San Jose, California, and Bengaluru, India. Co-founder and CEO Sead Ahmetovic says the conference was created to give developers a stronger voice in an industry where marketers, salespeople, and entrepreneurs often receive more recognition.
He believes developers, despite being less vocal, build the products that power the modern world. The event began as a small meetup that quickly gained popularity, filling a gap between highly specialized technical gatherings and broader business-focused conferences. Former GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke highlights another benefit: giving developers a platform to share the stories behind their work and inspire peers.
Discussing the future of software development, Dohmke predicts AI agents will handle much of the coding, while developers focus on managing ideas, prompts, and workflows. Ahmetovic agrees, arguing that developers will remain essential, spending less time typing code and more time thinking, orchestrating, and creating new solutions.
Learn more from The New Stack around the latest in developer community growth:
How Community Helps Developers Grow
Empowering Developers Is Critical to Drive AI Innovation
3 Ways Organizations Can Redefine the Developer Experience
Join our community of newsletter subscribers to stay on top of the news and at the top of your game.
By The New Stack4.3
3131 ratings
WeAreDevelopers, the Berlin-based developer conference founded in 2015, has grown into a major global event, attracting 15,000 developers from over 70 countries each year. In 2026, it expands beyond Europe with new editions in San Jose, California, and Bengaluru, India. Co-founder and CEO Sead Ahmetovic says the conference was created to give developers a stronger voice in an industry where marketers, salespeople, and entrepreneurs often receive more recognition.
He believes developers, despite being less vocal, build the products that power the modern world. The event began as a small meetup that quickly gained popularity, filling a gap between highly specialized technical gatherings and broader business-focused conferences. Former GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke highlights another benefit: giving developers a platform to share the stories behind their work and inspire peers.
Discussing the future of software development, Dohmke predicts AI agents will handle much of the coding, while developers focus on managing ideas, prompts, and workflows. Ahmetovic agrees, arguing that developers will remain essential, spending less time typing code and more time thinking, orchestrating, and creating new solutions.
Learn more from The New Stack around the latest in developer community growth:
How Community Helps Developers Grow
Empowering Developers Is Critical to Drive AI Innovation
3 Ways Organizations Can Redefine the Developer Experience
Join our community of newsletter subscribers to stay on top of the news and at the top of your game.

32,100 Listeners

228,383 Listeners

16,051 Listeners

9 Listeners

3 Listeners

275 Listeners

9,622 Listeners

1,093 Listeners

626 Listeners

149 Listeners

4 Listeners

25 Listeners

10,182 Listeners

576 Listeners

5,530 Listeners

15,592 Listeners