This topic content is for Devtoberfest Week 1 : 4 October → 08 October 2021.
Topic Owner: Kevin Muessig
Devtoberfest is the celebratory event by the SAP Developer Advocates for all Developers out there. Developers are the fundament of our modern world, as such they should be celebrated!
In the first week of Devtoberfest it is all about the event and getting the party started! You will learn what Devtoberfest is all about, you will get an introduction to the Grand Price Raffle as well as to the overall structure of Devtoberfest itself.
But not only is this an informational week but also your start into an amazing and fun event.
Date: Wednesday, October 6th
Join us live to be part of the Devtoberfest 2021 Launch Party. Juergen Mueller, SAP Executive Board Member and CTO, will kick off the event and welcome everyone to another year of Devtoberfest. He'll also discuss the close ties between Devtoberfest and TechEd, his thoughts on year-round learning for developers and give a sneak peek at some of the additions and improvements for SAP TechEd this year.
Thomas Grassl, Global Head Developer and Community Relations, will join the party as well to give you insights as to what to expect over the next 6 weeks of Devtoberfest. He will highlight the topic weeks, how the Devtoberfest contest will work, preview the Fun Friday activities.
So, don't miss out. Join the session live and be a part of the opening festivities.
Join us live on YouTube, and get involved in the conversation!
A Virtual Tour of the “Revolution” Exhibition at the Computer History Museum By Dag Spicer, Senior Curator
Date: Friday, October 8th
© Computer History Museum
The story of computing is epic. It’s driven by the human passion for tinkering, inventing, and solving difficult problems, where accidents and luck can be as important as brilliant engineering. Join Senior Curator Dag Spicer for a quick tour, followed by live Q&A of Revolution: The First 2000 Years of Computing, an engaging 25,000-square-foot exhibition that chronicles the history of computing, from the abacus to the smartphone.
Join us live on YouTube, and get involved in the conversation!
The Computer History Museum (CHM) explores the computing past, digital present, and future impact of technology on humanity. Through research, events, and an extensive collection of computing artifacts and oral histories, CHM is committed to shaping a better world by decoding technology for everyone.
For all activities new this week that can earn points towards the Devtoberfest Contest please see here