Thanks to some great footwork by our PhillyDotNet User Group leader Bill Wolff and member/volunteer Mike Cullina, we've selected our site to be the Community College of Philadelphia at their Center for Business and Industry, at 1751 Callowhill Street.  Many thanks to CCP for this as well!

As our hosts , they're really pulling out all the stops for us, including wireless internet access (attendees can blog during sessions!), two rooms for hands-on labs, great space, and a really fine facility.

The final dates for the event are April 23 and 24 (still a Saturday and Sunday), from 9am-9pm Saturday and 9pm-6pm Sunday.

We've got 6 tracks and a hands-on lab that will be running concurrently over the two days.  Very soon now we'll have a site set up where we'll have the agenda, call for speakers document, sessions and speaker info (as we get them), directions, and information that should help make the event enjoyable.  Keep watching my blog for updates.

The tracks and track leads are:

  • ASP.NET - Bill Wolff (PhillyDotNet UG Leader, MVP)
  • Enterprise Library / Patterns & practices - Mark Scott (RD)
  • Dev Tools / Lifecycle - Mitch Ruebush (RD, MVP)
  • SOA / Architecture - Terry Weiss (RD)
  • Data Access / SQL Server - Chuck Boyce (Philadelphia SQL Server UG Leader)
  • Windows Forms / Smart Client - Jason Beres (MVP)
  • Hands-on Labs - Rob Keiser (Windows SIG Leader, PACS)

If you're interested in speaking at the event and can't wait to let me know, just leave me a comment with your contact info here and I'll send a call for speakers doc directly to you.  You can send it back to me and I'll coordinate with the track leads.

We're also going to need a bunch of volunteers to handle registration checklists, distribution of giveaways, "hall monitors" to help people find the rooms and sessions they want, etc., so if you'd like to help us out for a few hours please let us know.  More information about that will be on the PhillyDotNet web site when we get the Code Camp page.