It’s just about that time again! Code Camp is returning to the Philadelphia area again on October 11th! The Philly.NET folks usually host one of the biggest code camps in the northeast. This one promises to be no different in that aspect. The code camp will be hosted at the DeVry University campus in Fort Washington, Pa on Saturday, October 11th.
For those of you who live in NY and NJ, the Philly guys made it easy for you to get there. Fort Washington is to the north of Philly (closer to north Jersey and NYC) and right off the Pennsylvania Turnpike. They even have their own EZPass-only exit that puts you virtually in the DeVry parking lot! So what’s in it for you besides a quick drive down the pike? Take a read through the 50 session line up below! 50 session?! That’s INCREDIBLE!
Via the Philly.NET website…
Our third installment of the 2008 Code Camp series will be held at the DeVry University campus in Fort Washington, PA on Saturday, October 11 from 8:30-5:00. Please register on our web site. Detailed directions are on the DeVry web site. Lots of code, just say no to slides! 8 hours 50 sessions (8:30, 10:00, 12:30, 2:00, 3:30) 10 tracks including new IT Infrastructure and Enterprise 500 seats with tables (laptops welcome) Free breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack (expanded menu!) Raffles and prizes at 5:00 Easy parking Limited wireless All of this is made possible by our Gold partners (CIGNA, HostMySite, Insurance Data Processing, Software Logic, RJB Technical Consulting), Silver partners (Infragistics) and our Platinum site sponsors (DeVry University, Microsoft). Here is the tentative agenda, room assignments and times are subject to change. Check here and here for the latest printable agenda: Saturday Fort Washington, PA Platinum Partners Gold Partners Silver Partners 8:00 Registration, continental breakfast Alt.NET - 141 8:30 JP Toto - What does an ALT.NET Project Look Like 10:00 Brian Donahue - Are You Mocking My Fake Stub? 12:30 Alvin Ashcraft - Getting started with Test Driven Development 2:00 Steve Eichert - IronRuby: Ruby Love on the .NET Framework 3:30 Erik Peterson - TDD w/Webforms Architecture - 104 Mitch Ruebush - Patterns for Building Rich Internet Applications Jason Ipock - Beginning Architectural Patterns: Overview and Application Edwin Ames - Understanding DotNet Coding to Design Systems Sam Gentile - REST programming with WCF 3.5 Max Zilberman - Using Software plus Services Business Intelligence - 109 8:30 Joe Toscano - SQL 2005 Data Mining 10:00 Kevin Goff - Using MDX with SQL Server Reporting Services and PerformancePoint Server 2007 12:30 Dan Hartshorn - PerformancePoint Monitoring and Analytics Deep Dive 2:00 Melissa Demcsak - SQL Server 2005 Integration Services: A Beginner’s Primer on Loading Data Marts 3:30 Panel - Ask the Experts panel discussion MIX - 111 Rachel Appel - Creating Responsive UI’s with ASP.NET AJAX Tony Lombardo - Introduction to the WebDataGrid Bill Wolff - Building Silverlight 2.0 Applications Jess Chadwick - Building Rich Web Interfaces with ASP.NET MVC and JavaScript Jim Wooley - Building data driven web sites with Visual Studio 2008 and LINQ Todd F. Snyder - Distributed Silverlight development (WCF, JSON, Etc…) Kevin Hazzard - Stupid Python Tricks Framework - 105 Steve Andrews - Writing Awesome Code with Visual Studio 2008 Developer Edition John Baird - Beginning Compact Framework Development Andy Schwam - LINQ to Success Jon Graves - Building Maintainable WPF Apps Jason Gaylord - Talk: MVC from Start to Blog Chris Rolon - LINQ to Entities SharePoint - 113 8:30 Paul Galvin - Invoking Web Services from an InfoPath Form 10:00 Tony Testa - SharePoint Search 12:30 Panel - Ask the Experts panel discussion 2:00 Michael Mukalian - SharePoint Features and Solutions 3:30 Terry Yarnall - SharePoint 2007 SQL Database - 108 8:30 Sharon Dooley - New SQL Server 2008 DBA Toys: Part 2 10:00 David Penton - Increasing Developer Productivity With SQL Server 12:30 Barry Young - The Top Ten Reasons You Aren’t Already Using Service Broker 2:00 Joshua Lynn - Practical XML for SQL Server 3:30 Hilary Cotter - SQL Server Performance Tuning Toolbox - 106 Ben Greenberg - Building Deployment Packages with WiX 12:30 Travis Laborde - Code Cleanup: Patterns, Practices, and Tools for Crafting Better Software Jason Meckley - Intro to the Rhino Tools stack Jonathan Newell - Amazon S3/ASP.NET/URL writing Enterprise Management 8:30 Sathish TK - Building and Maintaining a High Availability Infrastructure 10:00 Doug Henry - System Center Configuration Manager 12:30 Conor Wentz - System Center Operations Manager 2:00 Jim Garrity - Implementing Microsoft Hyper-V with Virtual Machine Manager 3:30 Jim Garrity - Implementing VMware ESX Server with Virtual Center IT Infrastructure Paul Begley - Exchange 2007 Rob Keiser - Hyper-V and SCVMM Laura Hunter - Active Directory Derek R. Flickinger + Ray Gabriel - Windows Media Center development 11:30 Social networking in the break room, Primo hoagies, drinks and snacks 5:00 evals, lots of raffle prizes
Our third installment of the 2008 Code Camp series will be held at the DeVry University campus in Fort Washington, PA on Saturday, October 11 from 8:30-5:00. Please register on our web site. Detailed directions are on the DeVry web site.
All of this is made possible by our Gold partners (CIGNA, HostMySite, Insurance Data Processing, Software Logic, RJB Technical Consulting), Silver partners (Infragistics) and our Platinum site sponsors (DeVry University, Microsoft). Here is the tentative agenda, room assignments and times are subject to change. Check here and here for the latest printable agenda:
Saturday Fort Washington, PA
Platinum Partners
Gold Partners
Silver Partners
8:00 Registration, continental breakfast
Alt.NET - 141 8:30 JP Toto - What does an ALT.NET Project Look Like 10:00 Brian Donahue - Are You Mocking My Fake Stub? 12:30 Alvin Ashcraft - Getting started with Test Driven Development 2:00 Steve Eichert - IronRuby: Ruby Love on the .NET Framework 3:30 Erik Peterson - TDD w/Webforms
Architecture - 104 Mitch Ruebush - Patterns for Building Rich Internet Applications Jason Ipock - Beginning Architectural Patterns: Overview and Application Edwin Ames - Understanding DotNet Coding to Design Systems Sam Gentile - REST programming with WCF 3.5 Max Zilberman - Using Software plus Services
Business Intelligence - 109 8:30 Joe Toscano - SQL 2005 Data Mining 10:00 Kevin Goff - Using MDX with SQL Server Reporting Services and PerformancePoint Server 2007 12:30 Dan Hartshorn - PerformancePoint Monitoring and Analytics Deep Dive 2:00 Melissa Demcsak - SQL Server 2005 Integration Services: A Beginner’s Primer on Loading Data Marts 3:30 Panel - Ask the Experts panel discussion
MIX - 111 Rachel Appel - Creating Responsive UI’s with ASP.NET AJAX Tony Lombardo - Introduction to the WebDataGrid Bill Wolff - Building Silverlight 2.0 Applications Jess Chadwick - Building Rich Web Interfaces with ASP.NET MVC and JavaScript Jim Wooley - Building data driven web sites with Visual Studio 2008 and LINQ Todd F. Snyder - Distributed Silverlight development (WCF, JSON, Etc…) Kevin Hazzard - Stupid Python Tricks
Framework - 105 Steve Andrews - Writing Awesome Code with Visual Studio 2008 Developer Edition John Baird - Beginning Compact Framework Development Andy Schwam - LINQ to Success Jon Graves - Building Maintainable WPF Apps Jason Gaylord - Talk: MVC from Start to Blog Chris Rolon - LINQ to Entities
SharePoint - 113 8:30 Paul Galvin - Invoking Web Services from an InfoPath Form 10:00 Tony Testa - SharePoint Search 12:30 Panel - Ask the Experts panel discussion 2:00 Michael Mukalian - SharePoint Features and Solutions 3:30 Terry Yarnall - SharePoint 2007
SQL Database - 108 8:30 Sharon Dooley - New SQL Server 2008 DBA Toys: Part 2 10:00 David Penton - Increasing Developer Productivity With SQL Server 12:30 Barry Young - The Top Ten Reasons You Aren’t Already Using Service Broker 2:00 Joshua Lynn - Practical XML for SQL Server 3:30 Hilary Cotter - SQL Server Performance Tuning
Toolbox - 106 Ben Greenberg - Building Deployment Packages with WiX 12:30 Travis Laborde - Code Cleanup: Patterns, Practices, and Tools for Crafting Better Software Jason Meckley - Intro to the Rhino Tools stack Jonathan Newell - Amazon S3/ASP.NET/URL writing
Enterprise Management 8:30 Sathish TK - Building and Maintaining a High Availability Infrastructure 10:00 Doug Henry - System Center Configuration Manager 12:30 Conor Wentz - System Center Operations Manager 2:00 Jim Garrity - Implementing Microsoft Hyper-V with Virtual Machine Manager 3:30 Jim Garrity - Implementing VMware ESX Server with Virtual Center
IT Infrastructure Paul Begley - Exchange 2007 Rob Keiser - Hyper-V and SCVMM Laura Hunter - Active Directory Derek R. Flickinger + Ray Gabriel - Windows Media Center development
11:30 Social networking in the break room, Primo hoagies, drinks and snacks
5:00 evals, lots of raffle prizes
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