18 April 2026
Óbuda University
Continuing a tradition going back more than two decades, the Hungarian Web Conference, one of the largest developer events in Central Europe, will be held once again in 2026. One day, four rooms, more than twenty sessions, several hundred participants, focusing on the latest trends in the areas of development, devops, and UX, and new directions in technology like low-code/no-code and AI. For engineers, tech leads, and all digital creators, from beginners to experts, for free.
Viczián István: Merre tart a Java és a Spring 2026-ban?
Mihail Mikov: Evolution of the JS toolchain: from JSMin to Vite
Sakib Hadžiavdić: HTMX for simpler web development
Florian Schindler: WebAssembly!
Szárnyas Gábor: DuckDB: egy analitikus adatbázis a tulipánok földjéről
Laura Wissiak: How blind people navigate the web & the world
Igor Bešlić: Java AI frameworks today
Andrzej Fricze: JavaScript – from interpreter to JIT to machine code
Kilian Valkhof: Understanding CSS layout
Giorgi Tsiklauri: Standing on the shoulders of servlets – the web of Java
Ties van de Ven: Spring magic explained
Ranjeet Meghwar: Stop guessing, start indexing: a developer’s guide to database indexes
Szántai Károly: Hallható-e a CSS design?
Tim Damen: Diving into the top layer: where dialogs, popovers, and modals live
Kilian Valkhof: INTL: the best browser API you’re not using
Giorgi Tsiklauri: Anthology of multithreading in Java
Ties van de Ven: Empowering your development with functional programming
Sakib Hadžiavdić: An introduction to Scala
Matthias Kurz: Play Framework: The High Velocity Web Framework For Java and Scala
Andrzej Fricze: Clojure(Script): do programming languages still matter in the age of LLMs?
Ties van de Ven: Monads explained
Tóth Attila: Nagy teljesítményű, ultraskálázható alkalmazások építése ScyllaDB-vel
Tim Damen: Built together, accessed by all: open source web accessibility
Szántai Károly: Űrlapmezők akadálymentes címkézése
Robert Gálik: CI/CD: first steps with GitLab
Eugene Romero: An unpopular opinion: get rid of pull requests!
The conference starts at 10 a.m. and ends in the late afternoon. The exact schedule will be available soon.
Attendence of the conference is free of charge, but requires registration:
The conference takes place at Óbuda University
1034 Budapest, Bécsi út 96/B.
The conference is organized by the Web Application Development Division of the John von Neumann Computer Society and the Association for the Hungarian Web. If you have any questions regarding the conference, contact the organizers in email, or István Palócz, chairman of the association on phone: