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Talks
Submit a talk and past events
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scalator wants you! (to submit a talk)

scalator wants you!

We welcome two kinds of talk proposals.

  1. Primary: A meetup will usually have two primary talks or one primary and several community talks. Talks that take over 30 minutes are generally considered a primary.

  2. Community: Community talks are a great way for you to give back to the local Scala community. They can be 5 to 15 minutes and there will be some time for questions at the end. For example:

    • A success (or failure) of using Scala.
    • A library you’ve created or used that you want to showcase.
    • Elaboration of a Scala language feature.

We want to keep the options for talks as open as possible. Don’t be shy and share your unique idea to use this time with us. If you've never given a talk before we recommend doing a community talk first. This is a low commitment stepping stone for you to try your hand at public speaking about technology!

There are only a few rules on content

  • Do not endorse or attempt to sell a proprietary or closed source solution.
  • Recruiters or business owners cannot canvas the audience for Scala and related technology hiring opportunities.

Past Talks at Scala Toronto

  • Building a Real-time Fraud Engine at Paytm Labs by Jacob Park, Paytm Labs [Slides]
  • How you convince your manager to adopt Scala.js in production: Take 1 by Katrin Shechtman, Bold Radius [@katrinsh]

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