Introducing Code With Claude
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source ↗Code with Claude - Anthropic's First Developer Conference \ Anthropic Event Introducing Anthropic's first developer conference: Code with Claude Apr 3, 2025
Today, we’re announcing Code with Claude —our first developer conference—taking place on May 22, 2025 in San Francisco. Code with Claude is a hands-on, one-day event focused on exploring real-world implementations and best practices using the Anthropic API, CLI tools, and Model Context Protocol (MCP). It is open to a select group of developers and founders.
Apply here to attend.
About Code with Claude Code with Claude will offer interactive workshops centered on real-world applications, helping you make the most of frontier AI.
You'll hear directly from Anthropic's executive and product teams, participate in interactive labs and sessions, meet our technical teams during office hours, and connect with a community of developers building with Claude.
The conference will showcase how developers are maximizing Claude's capabilities across our models, products, and API. You'll learn about our product roadmap, Claude Code, MCP, development methodologies, AI agent implementation strategies, and tool use patterns from the technical teams building Claude-powered applications at leading companies.
Event details When : May 22, 2025 Where : The Midway in San Francisco Registration : Apply to attend . Registration opens today—apply now to secure your place at what promises to be an essential event for anyone building with AI.
Space is limited. Applicants will be notified on a rolling basis and will receive information in the coming weeks. Additional event details to follow.
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