About us
Dallas Software Developers group is a local software development community in the DFW area that is run 100% by volunteers, with our primary focus being to bring as much value and resources as possible to build a thriving community to the local software developer market.
Come join our discord server, we'd love to have you be part of the community!
Find all of our links at www.DallasSoftwareDevelopers.org
Our events:
- Meetups
- Workshops
- The Commit Your Code Conference
- Cohorts
- Mini tech conferences and more!
Our group serves all technologies from JavaScript, Java, C#, Mobile developement, Machine Learning, AI, Cloud, and more.
Upcoming events
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Surviving the AI Deluge: (IN-PERSON) Architecting Agentic Memory
Yum! Restaurants International, 7100 Corporate Dr, Plano, TX, USVIRTUAL ATTENDEES!!! IF YOU ARE ATTENDING VIRTUALLY, THEN PLEASE GO TO THIS LINK INSTEAD!
https://www.meetup.com/dallas-software-developers-meetup/events/315517975/Special Thanks To Our Sponsor
Coder - Secure environments where devs and agents work in parallel.
https://coder.com/
Food and drinks provided.SPEAKER:
Tim Rayburn - Global AI Training Lead, ImprovingSurviving the AI Deluge: Architecting an Agentic Memory with OKF and Obsidian
Every Tuesday brings a new model release. Every Thursday brings another cognitive study. Every Friday brings a silent tokenizer repricing event. The weekly flood of AI updates is overwhelming, yet tuning out means missing critical limits on capability and cost.How do developers keep up without spending hours manually updating wikis?
You don't. You build an automated "Living Context" pipeline instead.
In this fast-paced, demo-heavy talk, we will show you how to deploy lightweight AI agents that ingest raw PDFs, blogs, and transcripts, transforming them into a structured semantic graph using the open-source Open Knowledge Format (OKF) and Obsidian.
You'll see how to build a local-first, version-controlled knowledge base that gets smarter in the background while you focus on shipping code. To prove it works, we'll run the ingestion script live on four foundational pieces of AI research (BCG, MIT, Wharton, and Devlin Liles' token economics post) and query the resulting graph.
43 attendees
Surviving the AI Deluge: (VIRTUAL) Architecting Agentic Memory
·OnlineOnlineIN-PERSON ATTENDEES!!! IF YOU ARE ATTENDING IN-PERSON, THEN PLEASE GO TO THIS LINK INSTEAD!
https://www.meetup.com/dallas-software-developers-meetup/events/312883814/Special Thanks To Our Sponsor
Coder - Secure environments where devs and agents work in parallel.
https://coder.com/
Food and drinks provided.SPEAKER:
Tim Rayburn - Global AI Training Lead, ImprovingSurviving the AI Deluge: Architecting an Agentic Memory with OKF and Obsidian
Every Tuesday brings a new model release. Every Thursday brings another cognitive study. Every Friday brings a silent tokenizer repricing event. The weekly flood of AI updates is overwhelming, yet tuning out means missing critical limits on capability and cost.How do developers keep up without spending hours manually updating wikis?
You don't. You build an automated "Living Context" pipeline instead.
In this fast-paced, demo-heavy talk, we will show you how to deploy lightweight AI agents that ingest raw PDFs, blogs, and transcripts, transforming them into a structured semantic graph using the open-source Open Knowledge Format (OKF) and Obsidian.
You'll see how to build a local-first, version-controlled knowledge base that gets smarter in the background while you focus on shipping code. To prove it works, we'll run the ingestion script live on four foundational pieces of AI research (BCG, MIT, Wharton, and Devlin Liles' token economics post) and query the resulting graph.
23 attendees
Past events
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