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TYPO3 Conference 2024: An event you shouldn't miss

TYPO3 Conference 2024: An event you shouldn't miss

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The TYPO3 Conference 2024 is just around the corner and promises to be a highlight for all TYPO3 fans. What exciting things can we expect? A look at the corresponding article on typo3.com shows that the conference will be full of innovative sessions, inspiring speakers and interactive workshops.

The broad spectrum of topics is particularly interesting. From technical deep dives and best practices to the latest developments in the TYPO3 community, there's something for everyone. The conference also offers an excellent opportunity to network with like-minded people and become part of a dynamic community.

Another highlight of the event is the opportunity to learn directly from the developers and experts behind TYPO3. This proximity to the creators is something that the community particularly appreciates.

Unfortunately, I can't be there again this year, but I really hope that next year it will finally work out. It would be great to experience the community and the developments on site. I'm excited to see how the TYPO3 Conference will develop and what insights await us.

What do you think about it? Which topics are you most interested in? Share your thoughts in the comments and let's discuss!

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Hi, I'm Wolfgang.

I have been working with TYPO3 since 2006. Not in theory, but in real projects with real deadlines. I've probably had the problems you're having three times already.

At some point, I started putting my knowledge into video courses. Not because I like being in front of the camera, but because I kept hearing the same questions over and over again. There are now hundreds of videos. Every single one was the result of a specific question from a specific project.

What makes me different from a YouTube tutorial: I not only know the solution, but also the context. Why something works. When it doesn't work. And which mistakes you can avoid because I've already made them.

As a member of the TYPO3 Education Committee, I make sure that the certification exams are kept up to date. What is tested there flows directly into my courses.