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November 4-7, 2025

Kalahari Resorts, Pocono Manor,

Pennsylvania

   

TechBash 2025 Early Bird registration is now open!

   

Register now to level up your developer skills and save $100!

   
   
   

About the event: 

   
   

TechBash 2025 Developer Conference

At TechBash, attendees will take their skills to the next level, learning from experts who share their knowledge in a fun, collaborative, and inclusive environment. TechBash is focused on Web, Cloud, DevOps, Architecture, Best Practices, Soft Skills, and much more. We provide three full days of keynotes and breakout sessions plus an optional fourth day of deep-dive workshops.


And so you don't get burned out, we also have social events, a family day, and yes, we are hosted at the largest indoor waterpark on the East Coast. TechBash is a non-profit, community run event, led by developers for developers. After TechBash, attendees are inspired to build remarkable things.


TechBash 2025 is happening November 4-7, and we currently have 3-day and 4-day registration options available. Read more here.

   

Early Bird Registration Now Open

The time has come! Early bird registration is now open for TechBash. You have until June 6th to save $100 on each 3-day and 4-day registration. This year a 3-day registration costs $699 and a 4-day registration with workshop costs $899 during the early bird period.


Pair that with our discounted room rate of $169/night (plus tax, Mon thru Fri during the event), and you can save big with an entire week of learning, food and fun. Don't forget that water park access is included with every room booked at the Kalahari Resort. Learn more at TechBash.com.

   

Workshops for 4-day attendees

We have five awesome workshop tracks this year. Every 4-day attendee selects a workshop when registering for TechBash. In today's announcement, we're sharing one of the five options:

Dependency Injection in C# with Jeremy Clark

Loosely coupled code is easier to maintain, extend, and test. Dependency Injection (DI) help us get there. In this workshop, we'll see how interfaces can add "seams" to our code that makes it more flexible and maintainable. From there, we'll dig into loose coupling with Dependency Injection. DI doesn't have to be complicated. With just a few simple changes to our constructors or properties, we can have code that is easy to extend and test.

A headshot of Jeremy Clark
   

Thank you to Text Control for returning as a TechBash Gold Sponsor for 2025!

Want to sponsor TechBash 2025? Check out our Sponsor Prospectus and contact us!    

   

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