European AtlasCampers Unite

Mike Lee, The World's Toughest Programmer

I just arrived home from another awesome AtlasCamp, our annual  gathering for developers, add-on vendors, and interested customers. AtlasCamp was a bit different this year. For the first time around we hosted camp in a European city — Weisbaden, Germany. It turned out to be the best and biggest AtlasCamp we’ve had yet! We had over 150 Atlassian attendees from all over Europe. As with the last AtlasCamp, I leave exhausted, relieved, excited, amazed, and highly energized for the future of Atlassian’s developer ecosystem.

The highlights of this AtlasCamp includes:

We also had some great talks on best practices for add-on safety checks, polyglot add-on development using Scala and JRuby, and some great tips on front-end dev for add-ons. However, the best part of this AtlasCamp (as with all AtlasCamps) are the people, interactions, and conversations — it’s what makes the event worth attending every time. Thanks go out to all attendees and speakers! I’m looking forward to the next time we all meet again.

The Developer Relations and Ecosystem team continue to roll out new and exciting changes.  Starting now and over the next few months, vendors and developers can create Marketplace listings that take advantage of our new features.  To encourage participation, we are giving developers the opportunity to win a free trip and accommodations to Atlassian Summit in May.  We are also offering vendors the chance to take part in the Marketplace early bird special.

BTW, We’ll soon have videos of the sessions available — we’ll let you know when they’re up.

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