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Robin , who is the president of Roanoke .NET UG , and one of the driving forces behind both Roanoke Code Camp and Richmond Code Camp, writes about the benefits of forming a relationship with local community colleges : Roanoke Valley .NET User Group (RV.NUG) Read More...
If you're going to either week of Tech-Ed this year (or even better, both), here's an event you'll want to check out, courtesy of Joe Healy, aka DevFish : ]inbetween[ weekend, June 7/8, Orlando Convention Center Attending Teched and looking for something Read More...
Here's a free preview of what folks will be reading in the next MSDN Flash newsletter for Mid-Atlantic: Over the weekend, I had the privilege of attending and speaking at the third code camp put on by the folks at the Columbia Central Maryland Association Read More...
One week from today Roanoke Valley .NET User Group will host their next code camp. Already over 100 folks have registered for what will surely be a fantastic and fun event. You don't want to miss out, so please register today . Read More...
From the fine folks at the Philly.net User Group : Philly.net is planning three Code Camp events in 2008. They will be spaced four months apart with the first on January 12. We have a new venue at DeVry University and hope to get 400 attendees. We are Read More...
Some great advice from Dave Noderer : A week or two ago a few guys wanting to get some ideas about running code camps. It has taken on a life of it's own but here are some notes I made based on running code camps in South Florida. I'll edit and add to Read More...
Frank notes that the folks at NoVa Code Camp are looking for speakers for next month's event: The upcoming NoVa Code Camp takes place Nov 17 ( Register | Add to Calendar ) and they're looking for speakers. Code Camps are a great way to share information, Read More...
Via Jeff Schoolcraft : The next version of the NoVa Code Camp, 2007.02, happens Saturday November 17th, 2007 from 8a-6p at the Microsoft Office in Reston, VA. We need speakers . The tentative tracks for 2007.02 are (this is where your ideas need to be Read More...
For those of you who haven't been, the community in Richmond is one of our most prolific producers of code camps here in Mid-Atlantic, and they're always a worthwhile trip. If you're a procrastinator, and haven't signed up yet for Richmond Code Camp 4 Read More...
Via Christopher Steen : Central Maryland Association of .NET Professionals (CMAP) will holding its Code Camp 2007 Fall Edition on October 13, 2007. The Code Camp will be held from 9am - 5pm in Columbia, MD. Event registration is now open. Visit our website Read More...
Planning for the next Northern Virginia Code Camp is getting underway, and Jeff is looking for your feedback : It's time to start talking about another code camp in Northern Virginia, 2007.02. We're still in the formative stages, registration isn't set Read More...
The next code camp in Raleigh, NC is coming up next month: The Second CodeCampRDU, a free .NET community sponsored event, will be held on Saturday June 23 rd , 2007! Our previous event was a huge success with attendees including 4 tracks of .Net content. Read More...
So I'm blogging from my Smartphone (thanks, blogmailr!) at Richmond Code Camp. I'm hanging out with Robin Edwards (of Roanoke .net UG) and Tablet guru Frank LaVigne, discussing user group and code camp stuff. Frank will be at MEDC next week, and then Read More...
With all the code camps going on this month (and next) in Mid-Atlantic, I thought I'd share some Speaker Resources , courtesy of the nice folks at CodeCampEvals.com . I've also been known to offer some tips on the subject myself...here's one from a couple Read More...
If you haven't already registered, git 'r dun ! The next Richmond Code Camp (number 3) will be held this Saturday, April 28th. If previous RCCs are any indicator, this should be a rip-roaring good time for one and all. The big event will be at ECPI Innsbrook, Read More...
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