Sourcegraph at AI Engineer World's Fair

June 29–July 2, 2026 · Moscone West, San Francisco · Booth #L-G15

Stop by to see how engineering teams use Sourcegraph to understand, oversee, and evolve massive codebases.

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Speaking Session

The death of the developer advocate

Developers don't read docs anymore. They ask coding agents. That single shift has made the traditional developer advocate role obsolete and created an entirely new one: the agent advocate. This talk breaks down what it means to optimize your product for agent discovery, why your DevRel strategy needs to look more like SEO, and what skills actually matter in a world where your most important audience is no longer human.

Date July 2 @ 11:10 AM PST
Stage Level 2 Room 2014
Stephanie Jarmak
Stephanie Jarmak Developer Relations, Sourcegraph

Speaking Session

The Enterprise Agentic Gap: When Developer-Level AI Tools Hit Millions of Lines

Agentic coding tools have transformed individual developer workflows but owning a large codebase with millions of interdependent lines across multiple code hosts is a different problem entirely. Off-the-shelf AI coding tools weren't built for it, and at scale, they break down in ways that aren't obvious until you're already in trouble. This talk covers the failure modes you'll hit when applying developer-level agentic tools to enterprise-scale migrations, and how Sourcegraph's agentic migrations platform was built to solve what others couldn't.

Date June 30 @ 10:45 AM PST
Stage Expo Stage 2 NW
Dan Adler
Dan Adler CEO, Sourcegraph

After Hours Event

Code, Cocktails & Cutovers

Tuesday, June 30 · 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM

Join Sourcegraph during AI Engineer World's Fair for an evening of cocktails and conversation at a hidden pawn shop speakeasy in San Francisco. Connect with engineering leaders and AI practitioners to discuss modernizing legacy systems, refactoring large codebases, and managing enterprise software change in the age of AI.

The Pawn Shop speakeasy in San Francisco

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