.NET Conf 2025 Community Edition South Africa – A Wrap and a Massive Thank You

To everyone who attended .NET Conf 2025 Community Edition South Africa – in any of the cities this year – thank you. The turnout was absolutely spectacular, and this year was one for the books.

Seven Years and Counting

Our first local .NET Conf event was back in 2018. That is a long time of running these conferences, and looking back at the journey – the growth, the people, the cities – it is nothing short of epic. Thank you to everyone who has attended over the years. You are the reason we keep doing this.

Milestones and Achievements

This year was special. Not just in terms of attendance, but in terms of what we achieved as a community.

🏖️ First .NET Conf SA in Durban!

We finally took the event to Durban! A huge thank you to everyone who came out and made the inaugural Durban leg so special. Launching a new city is always a leap of faith, and Durban responded brilliantly.

🌊 Record-Breaking Cape Town!

Cape Town set a new record – the biggest attendance of any .NET Conf event in South Africa, in any city, ever. That is not a small thing. Thank you so much for showing up in full force, Cape Town. The community is absolutely amazing.

The People Who Make It Happen

Events like this do not run themselves. Behind every smooth conference day is a team of people who gave their time, energy, and expertise to make it work. This year, some specific callouts are very much deserved.

Carike Botha – thank you for being the glue that makes the Johannesburg event come together on the day. Your dedication keeps that city running like clockwork.

Niels Berglund – thank you for being the glue that made Durban happen through the AI/ML community. The Durban leg would not have been what it was without you.

Matthew Leibowitz – a huge, heartfelt thank you. Matthew has been pivotal in this community since the very beginning – always there, always working to make every city’s event succeed. His involvement goes all the way back to .NET Conf South Africa 2018, Cape Town MS Developer User Group, and before that, CTXUG (Cape Town Xamarin User Group). This community owes a great deal to Matthew’s consistent, tireless contribution.

Neil Thompson – thank you for always coming along on the roadtrips and going well above and beyond the sponsorship of multiple cities. From helping move things around in airports and hotels to always being ready to assist – you are a cornerstone of these events, and it does not go unnoticed.

Veliswa Boya – thank you not just for the sponsorship, but for the epic hacks and fun you added to the events. And critically – thank you for making the Durban event possible. Without you and AWS support, stretching to Durban simply would not have happened.

The volunteers – thank you for the hard work behind the scenes. You are the ones who make the day run smoothly for everyone else, and that matters enormously.

Thank You to Our Incredible Speakers

Events are nothing without speakers, and this year we had an extraordinary lineup across all three cities. Thank you to each and every one of you for sharing your knowledge with the community:

Abed Matini, Warrick Sabatta, Alistair Pugin, Carike Botha, Matthew Leibowitz, Allan Pead, Hennie Francis, Jacqui Muller, Okuhle Mhambi, Shaqeel Less, Niels Berglund, Ian Houvet, Luke Padiachy, Craig Risi, Veliswa Boya, Neil Thompson, Lehlohonolo Mofula, Michael Johnson, Siyabonga Sithole, Precious Mamotingoe Lesupi, Abisola O Adeyanju, Stian Le Roux, Andile Skosana, Dustyn Lightfoot, Carike Blignaut-Staden, Sphiwe Khuzwayo, Dean Martin, Kwanele Mazibuko.

It is YOU who made this the biggest .NET Conf South Africa ever. Thank you for being just epic!

Thank You to Our Sponsors

None of this happens without the generous support of our sponsors. Many have been on this journey with us for more than three years, and that kind of sustained commitment to the community means everything.

A massive thank you to:

Microsoft, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Accso, Richfield, CyberPro Consulting, BBD, DVT, TTD Consulting, OfferZen

Your support is what turns an idea into a multi-city event. Thank you.

Here’s to 2026

What an amazing 2025 it has been. From the first Durban leg to record-breaking Cape Town, from a lineup of brilliant speakers to sponsors who believe in this community year after year – it has been a privilege to be part of it all.

Thank you for an incredible year. Happy Holidays, and Happy New Year! 🎊

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Community Marathon: .NET Conf SA, GitHub Universe, and BSides Cape Town

# Community Marathon: .NET Conf SA, GitHub Universe, and BSides Cape Town

What a run. What an absolutely packed, sleep-deprived, swag-laden, heart-full run.

The past couple of weeks have been a blur of airports, conference venues, tech talks, and incredible people. An event per weekend – sometimes one in between – and I wouldn’t have had it any other way.

## .NET Conf South Africa

First up: [#dotnetconfsa](https://dotnetconfsa.co.za). Organizing .NET Conf South Africa across **three cities** – Durban, Cape Town, and Johannesburg – is no small feat. It’s months of planning, logistics, sponsor wrangling, speaker coordination, and a whole lot of group chat messages that never seem to stop.

But when you walk into a sold-out venue and see the energy in the room – developers genuinely excited to learn, connect, and geek out together – every late night and weekend hour is instantly worth it.

The attendance was through the roof. The speakers, as always, delivered. And the people who came out to each city? Absolutely epic. South Africa’s tech community continues to punch well above its weight, and events like this are proof of that.

Huge congratulations and gratitude to the organizing team for pulling off a massively successful conference. It takes a village.

## GitHub Universe

Sandwiched in between the .NET Conf city stops was **GitHub Universe** – always a highlight on the developer calendar. Whether you’re following along online or engaging with the local community watch parties and discussions, Universe is one of those moments that reminds you why you love building software. The announcements, the energy, the conversations that follow. Good stuff.

## BSides Cape Town – Going Volt

And then, to top it all off: **BSides Cape Town**.

BSides is one of those community-run security conferences that just has a different vibe. It’s grassroots, passionate, and packed with people who genuinely care about the craft of security. I had the privilege of attending as a **Volt** – a volunteer who helps keep the conference running smoothly behind the scenes.

Playing a tiny part in a huge event like this is a genuinely humbling experience. The fellow Volts I worked alongside were brilliant – professional, enthusiastic, and great fun to work with. If you’ve never volunteered at a conference, I’d highly recommend it. You see the event from a completely different angle, and you come away with a real appreciation for the effort that goes into making these things happen.

(The swag was also next level. Just saying. 🎒)

## Taking Stock and Looking Ahead

Now that the dust has settled, and after a well-earned nap, it’s time to reflect.

The end of the year is always a good moment to take stock of what the past twelve months looked like and start thinking about where to focus energy going into the new year. For me, 2026 is going to require some intentional thinking about how I navigate tech community involvement. There’s no shortage of opportunities – the challenge, as always, is being thoughtful about which ones to pursue and how to show up fully rather than thinly spread.

More on that as the new year takes shape.

For now: **Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!** 🎊

To every organizer, speaker, attendee, volunteer, and sponsor who made any of these events happen – thank you. The South African tech community is something special, and I’m grateful to be part of it.

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