Hi,

If you're new to Open edX development, I think the first day will be 
especially useful - that's when we'll have the in-depth tutorials and 
workshops, much of which will be focused on developement as well as devops. 

There will be interesting stuff in the main conference, too - for 
developers, you'll learn about new integrations, product direction, and 
there will be a developer summit on the last day, all about collaborating 
on current works in progress. 

I'm biased, but I think it's a good event to attend :)

As for technical documentation - I assume you've seen what's available on 
readthedocs.org? http://docs.edx.org/ 

-JM



On Thursday, December 6, 2018 at 9:28:04 AM UTC-5, Puggi Vazquez wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am new to Open Edx and like to know as a developer trying to implement 
> and customize  Open Edx.  Is it worth it the expense to go to the 2019 
> Conference?
>
> Also would like to know where can I find technical documentation, for 
> example what classes and functions are en-charge of enrollment or what 
> functions are en-charge of listing course information etc...
>

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