
Krakow, Poland, 11 - 13 June 2025
Can AI-powered IDEs take software development to the next level? Unlike traditional code assistants that provide suggestions or guidance, AI-driven IDEs like Cursor and Windsurf promise to act as full-fledged agents capable of handling entire workflows. In this live showdown, we’re putting that promise to the test by challenging these tools to build a smart light bulb controller—something we’ve never developed before.
From setting up the project and implementing features to testing, debugging, and optimizing, the AI will take the reins. This isn’t about helping—it’s about doing. The audience will decide the winner based on how well the tools perform and, of course, whether the demo actually works.
Join us to see if AI IDEs can deliver on their bold promise of transforming development, or if they’re just another stepping stone on the path to something bigger.
From setting up the project and implementing features to testing, debugging, and optimizing, the AI will take the reins. This isn’t about helping—it’s about doing. The audience will decide the winner based on how well the tools perform and, of course, whether the demo actually works.
Join us to see if AI IDEs can deliver on their bold promise of transforming development, or if they’re just another stepping stone on the path to something bigger.
Baruch Sadogursky
Baruch Sadogursky (@jbaruch) did Java before it had generics, DevOps before there was Docker, and DevRel before it had a name. He started DevRel at JFrog when it was ten people and took it all the way to a successful $6B IPO by helping engineers solve problems. Now Baruch keeps helping engineers solve problems but also helps companies help engineers solve problems. He is a co-author of the "Liquid Software" and "DevOps Tools for Java Developers" books, Java Champion and CNCF Ambassador alumni, serves on multiple conference program committees, and regularly speaks at numerous most prestigious industry conferences, including Kubecon, JavaOne (RIP), Devoxx, QCon, DevRelCon, DevOpsDays (all over), DevOops (not a typo) and others.
Viktor Gamov
Confluent
Viktor Gamov is a Principal Developer Advocate at Confluent, founded by the original creators of Apache Kafka®. With a deep passion for distributed systems and cloud-native architectures, Viktor has built a reputation for helping architects, developers, and operators design scalable, low-latency, and highly available systems. His ability to bridge complex technical concepts with practical applications has made him a trusted resource in the tech community.
As a Java Champion and an accomplished speaker, Viktor has captivated audiences at world-renowned industry events such as JavaOne, Devoxx, Kafka Summit, and QCon. His expertise includes distributed systems, real-time data streaming, the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), and DevOps, making him a go-to authority on modern software development practices.
Viktor also co-authors Manning's Kafka in Action.
Beyond his professional achievements, Viktor’s enthusiasm for technology extends to sharing his insights on open source, developer advocacy, and interests in fitness and food. Follow him on X and BlueSky (@gamussa)
As a Java Champion and an accomplished speaker, Viktor has captivated audiences at world-renowned industry events such as JavaOne, Devoxx, Kafka Summit, and QCon. His expertise includes distributed systems, real-time data streaming, the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), and DevOps, making him a go-to authority on modern software development practices.
Viktor also co-authors Manning's Kafka in Action.
Beyond his professional achievements, Viktor’s enthusiasm for technology extends to sharing his insights on open source, developer advocacy, and interests in fitness and food. Follow him on X and BlueSky (@gamussa)
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