Ask HN: Are there dev conferences focusing on "soft skills"?
4 points by theletterf 2 days ago
At a glance, most developer conferences seem focused on boasting about minutiae and implementation details ("I've done X", "Lessons learned from fixing Z", and so on). While those are fun to attend and are indeed relevant to a stack, framework, platform, or language, they often restrict the human side of software development to fun marginalia.
Do you know of a developer conference that covers key skills such as communication, teamwork, and personal growth, even as the main track? Or those are all considered to be orthogonal to shipping code and thus less valuable, important, or interesting?
May I suggest finding a local chapter of the public speaking group: Toastmasters.org? The different clubs will have different personalities. So you may need to check out a few. The basic concept is you will eventually perform ten speeches and develop your communication skills and get feedback along the way. You can also sign up for an officer position and develop your skills in that area. You may also want to compare soft skills with executive skills. Both are important. For fun, my wife and ai enrolled in a Fred Pryor online program. $99/yr and it was an all you can eat buffet of soft skills classes. A weeklong conference in soft skills may scratch an itch but not go deep enough with “homework problems” to really develop you.