NimConf 2026: Dates Announced, Registrations Open

Event details
The Nim Team has announced NimConf 2026 will take place on June 20, 2026 in the familiar online format: talks are pre-recorded and revealed as YouTube premieres, with live chat for questions and answers. Want to share something Nim-related? You’ve got until May 10, 2026 to submit a talk proposal, and if accepted you’ll have until June 7 to record and send your presentation. No plane ticket. No keynote ballroom. Just code, ideas, and a global community tuning in.
Call for speakers — all voices welcome
The organizers encourage submissions from every corner of the ecosystem — pet projects, niche libraries, language development, business use cases, you name it. If you’re unsure whether your topic fits, submit anyway; it has been reported that the Nim community is generally open to a wide range of Nim-related talks. Moderators will contact accepted speakers with next steps, so it’s pretty low friction to get your work in front of fellow Nim users.
Why attend
For viewers, NimConf is a quick way to catch up on language progress, discover new tooling and use cases, and trade war stories with other developers. For presenters, it’s a chance to amplify your project, collect feedback, and build connections — the emotional payoff of seeing someone light up about your work is real. It has been reported that past NimConf premieres sparked lively chats and follow-up collaboration, so expect more than just slide decks.
Extras and where to go
All previous talks remain available on YouTube, and the conference page on the Nim website has registration and submission links. The site’s content is generally Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 licensed and any code shown is MIT licensed; the site is hosted on GitHub and contributions are welcome. Designers and contributors get a shout-out on the page — a nice reminder that community events are, at heart, a labor of love.
Sources: nim-lang.org, Hacker News
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