LangChain NYC workshop announced
LangChain posted an April 16 NYC workshop focused on production agent workflows, tool‑calling and debugging with limited RSVP spots — the announcement circulated on social this week. Hands‑on workshops like this are surfacing common production patterns and could be a quick way to upskill brand teams on orchestration best practices. (x.com)
LangChain listed Harrison Chase, the company’s co‑founder and CEO, as the workshop host. (luma.com) The public event page describes the session as a half‑day, hands‑on workshop with tickets priced at $50. (luma.com) LangChain maintains an enterprise "agent lifecycle" workshop repository that teaches teams how to build a customer‑support agent using LangChain, LangGraph and LangSmith. (github.com) LangChain’s Academy publishes a dedicated course on agent observability and evaluations that positions LangSmith as the platform for continuous observation, evaluation and prompt engineering. (academy.langchain.com) The LangChain docs for workflows and agents call out LangGraph features designed for production orchestration, including persistence, streaming and built‑in debugging and deployment support. (docs.langchain.com) A LangChain tutorial titled "Debug and Test LangChain Agents with Tools," published Jan 29, 2026, provides step‑by‑step guidance on testing tool invocations and diagnosing failure modes. (langchain-tutorials.github.io) LangChain’s public events calendar lists multiple operationally focused sessions — from in‑person "agents in production" meetups to a virtual "Production Monitoring for Agents" webinar — showing a pattern of practical, observability‑focused developer programming. (luma.com)