GConferenceGridThe Conference Catalogue · Vol. 2026Folio № 44A740
DevOps

Code Remix 2026

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ode Remix Summit brings together software engineers, architects, and technical leaders to evolve and secure codebases using automation, AI, and community-driven solutions. Attendees explore topics such as software modernization, application security, and innovative uses of AI for code. The event features specialized practitioner, leadership, and hack tracks…

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38Voices
0Underwriters
0Exhibitors
32On the bill · sessions
22Companies · in total
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The Voices

Programmed at Code, in alphabetical order.
Anshuman Chadha
Director, Developer Platform
Anshuman Mishra
Senior Software Engineer · UBER
Aubrey Chipman
Senior Software Engineer · NETFLIX
Benjamin Muschko
Software Engineer · AUTOMATEDASCENT
Brian Houck
Sr. Principal Applied Scientist · MICROSOFT
Bryan Friedman
Director of Technical Marketing · MODERNE
Celal Ziftci
Software Engineer · GOOGLE
Cory Lucas
Principal Engineer · AMERICAN EXPRESS
Dania Valladares
Stacklok, Software Engineering Manager
Devin Thomson
Director of Engineering, Backend Platform · TINDER
Dinesh Arora
Principal Engineer, Engineering Strategy · WELLS FARGO
Dov Katz
Managing Director, Distinguished Engineer · MORGAN STANLEY
Ellen DeWitt
Software Engineer · SQUARESPACE
Eve Matthaey
Software Engineer · META
Guadalupe Aliseda-Canton
Software Engineer · DUOLINGO
Harald Aamot
Development Lead - Large Scale Refactoring · SAP
Javiera Laso
Lead Engineer Consultant · THOUGHTWORKS
Jonatan Dahl
Staff Software Engineer · SPOTIFY
Jonathan Schneider
CEO & Co-founder · MODERNE
Jonathan Vogel
Senior Developer Advocate · AWS
Josh Long
Spring Developer Advocate · BROADCOM
Kaushik Vejju
Software Engineer · UBER

— and 16 more, by name unsung —

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The Programme

Selected from 32 sessions on the bill.
  • Monday, May 11, 7:30 PM

    CODE REMIX OPENING NIGHT KEYNOTE: Moderne: An Agent Tools Company

  • Monday, May 11, 8:30 PM

    Feature Flags: Ship Safer, Smarter, and Faster

    Feature flags are a powerful tool that can help software teams ship faster, safer, and smarter. In this session, you will learn what feature flags are, how to use them effectively,…

  • TBA

    Accelerating Feedback Loops: Tooling for AI Agent-Driven Development

    As AI agents take more and more of a leading role in crafting code, it’s suddenly become apparent that the “first user” of engineering productivity tooling will be shifting towards…

  • TBA

    Agentic Coding at Scale: Airbnb’s Productivity Journey

    It’s amazing how we can now build working apps just by few-shot prompting LLMs. But try doing this with monorepos of 10s of MLOC, like the ones used for planet-scale apps that must…

  • TBA

    AI Agents and Repeatable Code Change at Scale

    Modern codebases don’t change one repo at a time. Shared libraries ripple across services, migrations span hundreds of targets, and simple refactors get stuck in coordination and r…

  • TBA

    AI, Bottlenecks, and the Theory of Constraints

    AI is accelerating software development at an unprecedented pace, but many teams are discovering a frustrating reality: faster coding isn’t translating into faster delivery. The r…

  • TBA

    AI-Driven Refactoring: Real-Time Transformation Case Study

    Maintaining large-scale distributed systems poses significant challenges due to their complexity, scale, and the risks of live changes. This talk presents a case study of a system …

  • TBA

    Beyond Activity Metrics: Realizing Engineering Impact with AI

    AI adoption is accelerating across engineering organizations, but translating that adoption into meaningful impact remains uneven. While many teams see immediate gains in speed, th…

  • TBA

    Building Refactoring Capability at Scale: The SAP Experience

    This session follows our journey at SAP from developer frustration to establishing the large scale refactoring capability. We’ll share how we moved from grassroots discovery and co…

Intermission
Part the Second · For the Buyer

An audience of 22 companies, parsed from the program.

22 companies in attendance.

The numbers below are derived from the speakers, sponsors, and exhibitors on this page — cross-referenced into one ledger. They are the only thing here that 10times.com cannot tell you.

01Fig. 01 — Composition of the House
0All threespeak · spons · exh
0Sponsoringsponsor only
0Exhibitingexhibitor only
22Speakingspeaker only
02Fig. 02 — The Voices, by Seniority

24% of the speakers carry senior titles — C-suite, Founder, VP, or Director-level.

  • C-suite25%
  • Director / Head of718%
  • Manager / Lead1129%
  • Product13%
  • Engineer · IC1334%
  • Research / Science25%
  • Other roles25%

Of 38 on the bill · classified by free-text title

03Fig. 03 — The Heaviest in the Room
  1. 01THOUGHTWORKS3V
  2. 02AWS2V
  3. 03META2V
  4. 04MODERNE2V
  5. 05MORGAN STANLEY2V
  6. 06NETFLIX2V
  7. 07SPOTIFY2V
  8. 08SQUARESPACE2V
  9. 09TINDER2V
  10. 10UBER2V
  11. 11AIRBNB1V
  12. 12AMERICAN EXPRESS1V
  13. 13AUTOMATEDASCENT1V
  14. 14BNY1V
04Fig. 04 — By Tier

Tiers were not disclosed for this convocation.