Fairfield/Westchester Code Camp – Saturday 11/7/09
Code camp is coming! Code camp is coming!! The time is NOW to register for the upcoming 3rd annual Fairfield/Westchester Code Camp in Stamford, CT! Looks like a great line up of speakers and sessions! Read on below for the details:
Fairfield / Westchester Code Camp
Saturday, November 7th, 2009
8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
The Fairfield / Westchester User Groups are proud to present our 3rd Annual Fairfield / Westchester Code Camp! As in the past, this event will be held at the University of Connecticut, Stamford Campus.
We will once again hold 24 sessions (75 minutes each) across 4 tracks, given by some of the best regional and local developers, and will include topics such as LINQ, Azure, C# 4.0, PowerShell, F#, SQL Analysis Services, MVC, Silverlight, and so much more!
As usual, we will have giveaways, food, and coffee. More details, and the schedule, will be posted on the Code Camp website as they are solidified.
Please help us spread the word!
Seating is limited and our focus is technology. No Recruiters, please.
As you may have guessed from our prior Code Camp events, it takes the efforts of a lot of people to help run the event smoothly. So, we are looking for your help in running this year's Code Camp.
We're looking for someone to monitor each of the four rooms throughout the day, for technical support, if needed (rare), reminder announcements, and to help direct attendees to other sessions before and after each session.
In addition, we're looking for people to help our existing staff handle the registration desk in the morning, and to help us setup and coordinate the food at breakfast and lunch.
In total, we're looking for about 8 volunteers to help us run this as smoothly as possible. Anyone's help would be greatly appreciated. We will brief you way ahead of time, and we will coordinate with everyone to make sure you get to work the same sessions you want to attend.
If you are able to help out, please email Mark Freedman at Mark@FairfieldWestchester.net. Thanks!
Session Schedule (Last Updated 2009-10-22)
| | Track 1 | Track 2
| Track 3 | Track 4 |
| 8:00 - 8:15 | General Session |
| 8:15 - 8:25 | Break |
| 8:25 - 9:40 | New Debugging Features in Visual Studio 2010 David Douglass | Keeping Pulse on Your Site With ASP.NET 2.0 Health Monitoring Milan Negovan | Object Creation and Destruction with C# Edwin Ames | Reporting Services 2008 R2 Sunil Kadimdiwan |
| 9:40 - 9:50 | Break |
| 9:50 - 11:05 | Interactive Media in Ur RIAz with Silverlight! Peter Laudati | Azure Platform end-to-end Demo Dmitry Lyalin & Shrenik Jhaveri | Unit Testing in .NET and Rhino Mocks Ivan Krivyakov | SQL Server Integration Services 2008 - What Every DB Developer Should Know Kevin S. Goff |
| 11:05 - 11:15 | Break |
| 11:15 - 12:30 | Silverlight 3: Taking Line of Business Applications Out Of The Browser Evan Hutnick | Why F#? Richard Minerich | Professional Client-Side Development with Microsoft AJAX Library and jQuery Milan Negovan | Groove for .NET Developers (In Stereo) Supriyo "SB" Chatterjee |
| 12:30 - 1:15 | Lunch |
| 1:15 - 2:30 | WinForms to Silverlight – Making the Switch John Baird | Introduction to SQL Azure Chris Rolon | Extending .NET Applications with the Dynamic Language Runtime John Zablocki | Integrating MDX with the Microsoft BI stack Kevin S. Goff |
| 2:30 - 2:40 | Break |
| 2:40 - 3:55 | PowerShell Deep Dive Doug Finke | Custom LINQ Providers Ben Poserow | Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) .NET Development Supriyo "SB" Chatterjee | F# for Testing and Analysis Richard Minerich |
| 3:55 - 4:05 | Break |
| 4:05 - 5:20 | C# 4.0 Language Changes Chris Rolon | Extending ASP.NET MVC with MVCContrib and Custom Code John Zablocki | Beginning Mobile Development John Baird | Preparing your ASP.NET sites for Globalization and Localization Phil Denoncourt |
| 5:20 - 5:30 | Break |
| 5:30 - 6:00 | General Session |