28 days ago · Culture · 0 comments

I just got home from South Korea, where I taught some workshops at an event hosted by the U.S. Embassy Seoul! The event is called TechCamp Korea 2026, and the participants were a cohort of young professionals, entrepreneurs, and researchers. It was one of the most unique events I’ve ever been to, where it was part hackathon, part learning event, and part international relations, all in one cool space at Seoul National University’s campus! My talks were some hefty ones, each 75 minutes long and cramming in workshop time: AI-Native Development: Building for Developer Experience Turning Ideas into Software (I don’t have these talks online, but maybe I could record a video or something) The majority of participants were technical, but about a third of the cohort had non-technical backgrounds, so it made for some interesting questions and ideas around the content. Because of how the groups were split up so everyone would have good relationship-building time, each of the 5 American speakers…

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