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Infecon 2024 Replay

You can watch the opening and presentation sessions of Infecon 2024, a festival for growing IT professionals, again in video.

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  • Sharing the vision, achievements, and future plans of the Inflearn service

  • Advice and experience sharing on growth challenges faced by developers, PM/PO, and product designers

  • Sharing examples of AI applied in practice

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  • This content is a recording of a presentation at InfoCon 2024, held on Friday, August 2, 2024. Please note that Q&A sessions will not be available.

Insights from that day that I look back on again and again

Revisiting INFCON 2024

INFCON, a festival for IT professionals created by Inflearn! INFCON 2024 has evolved yet again, expanding its scope beyond developers to include PMs/POs and product designers. Product creators from various backgrounds and positions gathered together to share their experiences in technical growth, collaboration, career development, and productivity enhancement.

COEX Grand Ballroom, ASEM Ballroom

Held on August 2, 2024

Number of applicants

10,063 people

Participants, presenters, partners, etc.

A total of 1,997+ people participated

Check out all the presentations from Infocon 2024 💻

It is sorted by room number on the official website announcement/program schedule.
Click on the presentation title to read a detailed introduction to each presentation.

1. Opening

Lee Hyung-joo, Lee Dong-wook, and Hong Yeon's Inflab

Inflab's Challenge: The First Step toward Becoming a Global Education Platform

2. Presentation - No. 101 (Development/Programming)

Kwon Geon-woo, Lee Moon-ki Inflab
Building a New Inflearn App with React Native


#Development #Beginner #Mobile #Front-end #Collaboration/Productivity

Lee Seung-jun, knowledge sharer
Silicon Valley Development Culture and Survival Strategies


#Development #Introduction #Career/Growth #Organizational Culture

Choi Ho-seong's Leisurely Developer TV
Why CS Theory Becomes More Important as Your Career Grows


#Development #Beginner #Career/Growth #Computer Engineering

Yuin-dong Marvel Corporation
The Era of Multi-Paradigm Programming Languages: It's Time to Mix Object-Oriented and Functional Programming!


#Development #Beginner #Programming Language #Front-end #Back-end

Jo Seong-ryun Inflab
Changing the Wheels on a Running Train: The Inflearn Front-End Migration Journey


#Development #Beginner #Front-end #Programming Language

Jo Young-ho, knowledge sharer
Is object orientation still useful?


#Development #Beginner #Architecture

Jeongju- ri Musinsa
The story of DevOps's growth through six incredible events over the past four years.


#Development #Beginner #DevOps/Infrastructure #Architecture #Disaster Recovery

3. Presentation - No. 102 (Product Design)

Yuda Jeong and the Elegant Brothers
UX Writing: Persuading with Logic, Not Feeling


#Design (PD) #Beginner #Design/Growth #UX Writing #Product/Growth

Kim Seon-il, Here and There Company
5 Key Things for a Successful UX Solution


#Design (PD) #Beginner #Design/Growth #Career/Growth #Collaboration/Productivity

Shin Hye-jeong , backpacker (Ideas)
The Secret to Design for Business Success: Data Transforming Customer Experience


#Design (PD) #Beginner #Design/Growth #Data #Product/Growth

Kim Young-jun 29cm
Creating a service that's 1M ahead with an idea that's 1CM different.


#Design (PD) #Beginner #Design/Growth #Product/Growth #Junior #Brand

Kang Younghwa IF Inc.
10 Years of Failure Stories: The Easiest Way to Transform Failure into Meaningful Action


#Design (PD) #Introduction #Design/Growth #Career/Growth

Kim Moon-joo, Lee Byeong-gi Inflab
An Effective Design System for Small Organizations


#Design (PD) #Introduction #Design System

Park Joo-hyung and Lee Dong-yeon Grab
A Designer's Experiment in the AI Age: Using AI to Analyze User Behavior


#Design (PD) #Introduction #Design/Growth #AI #Side Project

4. Announcement - No. 103

Kim Jae- min, Toss Payments
How to Create Sustainable Design


#Development #Beginner #Backend #Architecture

Lee Dong-wook Inflab
Inflearn Architecture 2024-2025


#Development #Beginner #Architecture #Frontend #Backend #DevOps/Infrastructure

Kim Sung-kwang, Gil Hyung-jin, Lee Sang-hyo , Cha Seung-ho, and Kim Ji-hong (moderator) Wanted Lab Panel Talk
The Light and Dark Side of Design Systems


#Design (PD) #Beginner #Design System #Collaboration/Productivity #Front-End

Inflab Panel Talk with Kim Kyung-baek, Shin Yu-na, Oh Jun-sang, Lee Jae-seok, and Lee Dong-wook (moderators)
How development teams work within a purpose-built organizational structure


#Development #Beginner #Collaboration/Productivity #Organizational Culture #Junior

Delight Room Panel Talk with Seo Seung-hwan, Lee Jun-won, and Shin Joo-hye (moderators)
The Secret to Creating the World's No. 1 App Service with a Small Team


#PM/PO #Entry Level #Product/Growth #Mobile #Collaboration/Productivity

Han Ki-yong UpZen
Want to have a long career as a developer?


#Development #Introduction #Career/Growth

5. Announcement - No. 104 (PM/PO)

Oh Joo- hwan and the Elegant Brothers
The tumultuous growth of a new PM


#PM/PO #Entry #Career/Growth #Junior #Product/Growth

Shin Joo- hye Selfie Club
ChatGPT Practical Applications: From Data to Real-World Work


#PM/PO #Introduction #Collaboration/Productivity #AI #Data #Product/Growth

Song Eun-taek Inflab
Planning with developers in hand


#PM/PO #Introduction #Product/Growth #Collaboration/Productivity #Career/Growth #Junior

Byun Seong-yoon Kyle School
A journey to finding metrics according to product growth stage


#PM/PO #Entry Level #Product/Growth #Data #Collaboration/Productivity

Joo Hyun-woo Ward (Catch Table)
How to be recognized as a good PM/PO by everyone


#PM/PO #Introduction #Product/Growth #Career/Growth #Junior

Kim Yeon-seo Socar
Can AI and Data Realize Operational Efficiency?: The Introduction of AI Car Wash


#PM/PO #Intermediate #Product/Growth #AI #Data

Kim Young- jae LINE
It's okay if you don't grow up


#PM/PO #Entry Level #Career/Growth #Collaboration/Productivity #Product/Growth

6. Announcement - No. 105

Chanhee Lee AB180 (Airbridge)
7 Years in the Making: Defining Moments in Front-End Development


#Development #Beginner #Front-end #Product/Growth

Bae Hwi-dong XL8
Debugging Mindset: Follow the Masters' Patterns to Cut Debugging Pain in Half


#Development #Beginner #Collaboration/Productivity #Junior #Product/Growth

Ha Jo- eun carrot
Exploring Next.js Blog Best Practices: Uncovering the Vercel Leadership Blog Architecture


#Development #Beginner #Front-end #Product/Growth

Park Seo- jin, Viva Republica (Toss)
A Guide for First-Time Developers Who Became Technology Leaders


#Development #Beginner #Career/Growth #Collaboration/Productivity #Front-end #Senior

Lee Ho-yeon Project Pluto
Could we introduce LLM-based services to our company?


#Development #Introduction #DevOps/Infrastructure #AI #Data

Seo Joo-eun Buzzville

Building a robust points system that processes over 100 million transactions per day.


#Development #Beginner #Backend #DevOps/Infrastructure #Architecture

Lee Han-plda
OpenAPI Generator Practical Guide: How to Write Efficient Code


#Development #Intermediate #Front-end #Collaboration/Productivity

7. Announcement - No. 209

Kwon Jeong-min, knowledge sharer
Questions Shape Answers: In the AI Era, Questions Lead to Better Answers


#Development #Introduction #Collaboration/Productivity #AI #Career/Growth

Go Soo-young Inflab
Secret Recipe with a Golden Designer: The Rally Resume Theme Workshop


#Development #Introduction #Front-end #Design/Growth #Side Project

Kim Ga-rim and Elegant Brothers
My First Tech Book: A Junior Engineer's Story of Growth Through Technology Sharing


#Development #Introduction #Career/Growth

Jo Hyun- woo Hyperconnect
Level up your career with a side project!


#Development #Introduction #Career/Growth #Side Project #Junior

Kim Ji- ho, I'm Web
Are you a backend developer who doesn't know data?


#Development #Beginner #Backend #Junior #Data

Lee Eun-jae Storyblok
My first Vite plugin ever


#Development #Beginner #Frontend

Eugene's Lottifiles
From developing WebAssembly web components to debugging and optimization, learn through graphic engine porting examples.


#Development #Intermediate #Front-end #Programming Language

8. Deep Dive - 205A/B

Yu Myeong-hwan Access Lab
The Secret to Developer Growth: Finding Its Roots in the Computer World


#Development #Introduction #Computer Engineering #Technology/Growth

Jang Du-ho, Korea Port One
Review of Overhauling a 10-Year-Old Legacy PHP Monolith


#Development #Intermediate #Architecture #Programming Language #Backend #DevOps/Infrastructure

Kang Sung-wook NOWCOM
Handling high-volume database traffic using ProxySQL


#Development #Beginner #Backend #DevOps/Infrastructure #Architecture

Lee Seong-wook and Lee Hyeon-jin Datadog
How does Datadog monitor Datadog?


#Development #Beginner #DevOps/Infrastructure #Collaboration/Productivity

Ahn Do-young and 4 others from Yeogi Eottae Company
Here's How's Two Challenges: Web Redesign and Design System Implementation


#Development #Beginner #Mobile #Collaboration/Productivity #DesignSystem

9. Closing

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone who joined us at Infocon 2024.

Bonus: Infcon 2024 in Numbers

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    First of all, I really enjoyed Toby's session. While watching the lecture, I think I looked back on not only clean code but also my life. First of all, I remember that the book Clean Code was popular in 2019, and the job postings also included information about clean code. I read Clean Code back then. I blindly followed it. I even thought that writing comments meant that my code wasn't clean! However, thinking back now, it seems that writing perfect (clean) code at once is very difficult for me, even now. And I also started to think, is it right to blindly follow the contents of Clean Code 100%? Reading the Clean Code book and memorizing it all? Is that really clean code? Then, how should I solve examples and cases that don't appear in the book? I think that's what I'm thinking now. In the end, I think that clean code is something that is easy to maintain and easy for everyone (team members) to read. In some ways, I thought that even though it is not perfect for me, code that is readable enough for the team level could be clean code. I also think that I am worried about how to maintain clean code continuously. When maintenance is done, new code comes in, and that code that comes in could ruin the clean code. In order to change that broken clean code back into clean code, I would have to spend time refactoring, and I felt once again that test code is needed. And after seeing the lecture content, “Code that is friendly to fellow developers who write, read, and change code together,” I thought that clean code should also become a team culture. Lastly, as Toby said, I thought that I was carrying too much burden and worrying alone. I thought that I was lacking and that I was living like this. If I worry and talk with my teammates, not only will the time I suffer alone disappear, but my teammates will also grow together. I reflected on this. And I began to wonder if I was really kind to others. It was a time when I looked back on myself and thought, “Haven’t I been too unkind by not understanding me?”

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      There's so much good content~ I'll listen carefully

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        I really liked how you explained the pros and cons analysis and integrated thinking with context, not in vague terms, but with specific codes, which really resonated with me.

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          Infracon is the best!!!!!

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