JetBrains GameDev Days 2024
9 - 10 October 2024
A Must-Attend Event for Game Developers
Are you passionate about game development? Then attend JetBrains GameDev Days 2024, a free, live virtual event dedicated to all things game development. This hybrid event will take place on 9-10 October 2024 and promises to be an exciting opportunity for developers to learn, share, and connect.
Event Overview
JetBrains GameDev Days 2024 is designed to cater to developers working with popular game engines like Unity, Unreal Engine, and Godot. The event will feature a mix of in-person and online sessions, ensuring that everyone can participate, regardless of their location.
- 9 October: The event kicks off with a few in-person sessions in Munich and Amsterdam.
- 10 October: The main online event, featuring a series of expert-led talks and discussions.
What to Expect
The agenda is packed with insightful sessions covering a wide range of topics. Here are some highlights:
- Building a Godot Addon: Johannes Ebner will guide you through creating and publishing your own Godot addon, sharing best practices and exploring the possibilities with GDScript and GDExtension.
- Backend Architecture for HAWKED: Vyacheslav Morov will delve into the backend development for the HAWKED project, discussing tools, challenges, and lessons learned.
- Turbocharge Your Unreal Engine Game Development: Daniel Gallo and Matt Ellis will show you how to enhance your Unreal Engine projects using JetBrains Rider and TeamCity.
- Developer Experience in Mobile GameDev: Ilya Bogin will share insights on rebuilding a plane in flight, focusing on mobile game development.
- CSharpify Your Engine: Andreia Gaita will provide a guide to embedding C# in your game engine.
- Why DOTS Is Unity’s Silver Bullet: Johnny Thompson will explain the benefits of Unity’s Data-Oriented Technology Stack (DOTS).
Why Attend?
JetBrains GameDev Days 2024 is more than just a series of talks. It’s a chance to:
- Learn from Experts: Gain valuable insights from industry leaders and experienced developers.
- Network with Peers: Connect with fellow game developers from around the world.
- Stay Updated: Keep up with the latest trends and technologies in game development.
- Interactive Sessions: Engage with speakers through Q&A sessions and discussions.
How to Join
The event will be streamed live on YouTube, and all sessions will be available for replay after the event. Whether you choose to attend a few individual sessions or watch them all, JetBrains GameDev Days 2024 offers something for everyone.
Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to enhance your game development skills and connect with the community. Register now and get ready for an inspiring and educational experience!
For more details and to register, please visit the JetBrains GameDev Days 2024 event page.
Need JetBrains Licences?
Grey Matter is a JetBrains Platnimum Reseller; please email info@greymatter.com with your requirements.
Leanne Bevan
Related News
Acronis Offers Native Support for Amazon S3 and Wasabi
Acronis can now offer direct support for Amazon S3 and Wasabi cloud storage. This update elevates the data protection capabilities, ensuring you can rely on the most reliable and efficient backup solutions. This is great news if you are looking...
Essential Security Tests for your Business
You may have implemented several cyber security solutions to protect your business or done your best to ensure your app is secure. But how can you be sure there aren’t any security gaps that could lead to a potential breach?...
Why businesses are turning to Managed Detection and Response Services
Cyber security is a top priority (or at least should be) for all businesses. From various breaches to more regulations being created. But for some, it can be hard to manage effectively. This is why Managed Detection and Response (MDR)...
The Best Backup Approach Your Business Should Implement
The Importance of Backup According to some reports highlighted in an Infosecurity Magazine article, nearly 50% of SMBs have reported that they lost data at some point between 2019 and 2023. The causes of the data loss included hardware theft...