http://www.codecamp.org/anybody going to this thing? a couple of my coworkers gave a session on agile practices at the code camp in charlotte a while back, i'll be attending the raleigh one this weekend.a lot of these look really interesting, in particular the Ocean framework by Karl Shifflett. i'm also interested in the entity framework, linq to sql, design principles, agile practices and SOA sessions.]
11/13/2008 10:11:15 PM
curious about the frameworks you've mentioned... though.. how old is that website?
11/13/2008 10:43:37 PM
yeah seriously. pretty pathetic
11/13/2008 10:45:20 PM
i'd go if i was going to be in town]
11/13/2008 10:54:11 PM
11/13/2008 10:57:11 PM
who else we got? it's FREE, and if you're doing any kind of .NET work, there's sure to be some good stuff to learn here. not to mention the networking
11/14/2008 3:02:57 PM
ok this year's code camp is Saturday, September 19. It's a free, day-long event on .NET technologies. AWESOME sessions lined up for anybody interested in .NEThttp://codecamp.org/
8/31/2009 10:17:28 AM
I'm gonna go, didn't know about it before, so thanks.However,
8/31/2009 11:42:00 AM
Nice, there's a couple of people I know on that session list
8/31/2009 4:55:47 PM
As someone who doesn't do any .NET development now (but may in the future), is this something you'd still recommend going to?
8/31/2009 6:42:15 PM
sure. quite a few of the sessions are not MS specific. and for the ones that are, they will range from introductions of a topic to assuming an in-depth knowledge of the subject matter. a lot of them are hands on too, where you'll actually be shown how to build a small demonstration of the technology during the course of the session - it's a great way to learn from experts in a particular field. either way, it's free, you can leave whenever you want and it's a good place to network with professionals who care about their craft
8/31/2009 7:28:03 PM
I have received two errors just by navigating through their page. I'll still go though.
8/31/2009 8:17:41 PM
this weekend
9/15/2009 3:47:11 PM
9/15/2009 3:49:18 PM
that link is from last year (when i originally made the thread). use http://codecamp.orgscrew it, nobody reads or pays attention anyways. lemme just change the OP link too[Edited on September 15, 2009 at 3:53 PM. Reason : .]
9/15/2009 3:51:31 PM
OIC. [Edited on September 15, 2009 at 4:00 PM. Reason : 2]
9/15/2009 4:00:17 PM
do they have something similar in Michigan/Chicago area? I am interested
9/15/2009 4:45:03 PM
damn i wish they would do it on a workday so i could get a training day instead of using my day off i'll probably go
9/15/2009 4:57:54 PM
^^ oh absolutely. they have these all over the country. most cities have one once or twice a year. and there's usually user groups that meet once a month too for like an hour or something. check meetup.com for stuff in your area
9/18/2009 10:10:48 AM
ok thanks qntmgod
9/18/2009 10:23:37 AM
schedule is up btwhttp://codecamp.org/Home/Schedule/default.aspx
9/18/2009 10:57:45 AM
wut happen at camp?
9/20/2009 6:54:48 PM
someone set us up the datasets
9/20/2009 9:36:17 PM
it was ok. not as good as some of the other code camps i've been to. there's a (supposedly MEGA) code camp in charlotte next month though. i went to the following sessionsMeasuring and Improving the performance of ASP.NET applicationsgood presentation. excellent speaker. basically a walkthrough on how to use RedGate ANTS profiler, which I've used a little bit here and there.Get Rich with UX in Silverlightthis one was ok. It was more a walkthrough on expression blend and sketchflow. I was hoping it would be more about UX principles and how to take advantage of the rich ux capabilities that silverlight offersDrinking from the carafe of SOLID can make your code strong like oxanother great presenter. i'd seen people talk about SOLID a lot in blogs I read, but never took the 5 minutes to google what it actually is. So this guy did a walkthrough on a basic application and turned a working, but non-SOLID program and refactored it using SOLID principles. I ended up already knowing about most of the principles, but it was a good demonstration of how to recognize when your code could use the SOLID boost.Bigger, Stronger, Faster. Making quality .NET applications fast and bug freeI had actually wanted to go to the Ruby for C# developers session, but the guy didn't show. Punk-ass ruby developers, amirite? This was a good presentation, and by an accomplished NCSU grad, Chris Love, on the benefits of things like unit testing and good developer practices.Building Composite WPF Applicationsspeaker was kinda boring in his presentation style, but the content was right on and he knew what he was talking about. Basically did a walkthrough from scratch on how to build a WPF application using the Bootstrapper, RegionManager, EventAggregator and Dependency Injection concepts from the PRISM framework.DataSets: Code less, do morethis guy was impressive. dorkiest looking guy i'd ever seen, but he's another Microsoft MVP and definitely knew his stuff and really gave a very good presentation. I was curious about this session, because DataSets have really fallen out of favor over the last couple years as the ORM offerings from both MS and third parties have really begun to become mature technologies. He made some good points on the benefits of using DataSets, but unless I really need the performance edge, I'll probably stick with LINQtoSQL or SubSonic or nHibernate or somethingoverall, I didn't learn quite as much as I'd hoped, but that was probably my fault. I mostly stuck to the topics I already know a lot about, in hopes that the speakers would talk about more advanced stuff.[Edited on September 20, 2009 at 10:07 PM. Reason : p]
9/20/2009 10:05:52 PM
9/20/2009 11:51:42 PM
what is datasets?ok..i am gonna look up wiki but still would like to know more about it from you people
9/21/2009 6:39:50 PM
http://codecamp.developersguild.org/Another code camp, this time in Charlotte, has been scheduled for May 15Some of the sessions offered.NET Custom Extensions for SQL Reporting ServicesAdvanced WPF – Build Model-View-ViewModel AppsArchitectural Governance with NDependBecome an rX Pusher with the Reactive FrameworkBuilding Native iPhone Applications with .NET/C# C# NinjitsuDeciphering the Data DilemmaDesigning and Implementing a Managed AddIn Framework (MAF) SolutionDeveloping Your CareerGetting started with URL RewriteHello Windows PhoneIntegrating Asterisk PBX with .NETIntroduction to BizTalk Server 2009Introduction to F#Introduction to IoC/DI/DIP and StructureMapIntroduction to Windows AzureLINQ ScalabilityRESTful DataSeven Things Every Windows Phone 7 Dev Must KnowSimple Service Layer AbstractionThe ABC of WCFWCF Service DiscoveryWhats new in ASP.NET 4
4/24/2010 7:07:33 AM
Can I has good learning experience if I has no coding experience?
4/24/2010 10:56:23 AM
sure. some sessions are beginner level, some are relatively advanced. at the least, you'll be exposed to the technologies out there, see what they can do, meet some people in the industry
4/24/2010 11:05:22 AM
Just registered. I'm still very much a beginner at this, but I at least have a few years of C#/XNA hobbyist-level programming under my belt. I think I can get a lot out of it. Hoping to attend at least some of the following, depending on the schedule:Building Native iPhone Applications with .NET/C# C# NinjitsuDeciphering the Data DilemmaDeveloping Your CareerHello Windows PhoneIntroduction to F#Introduction to Windows AzureSeven Things Every Windows Phone 7 Dev Must Know]
4/24/2010 11:36:19 AM
who else is thinking about going to that? anyone wanna carpool? i just don't feel like driving all the way to charlotte if it's just me going, haha
4/25/2010 7:04:10 PM
if sas pays our expenses I'll go
4/26/2010 11:02:22 AM
not exactly related to this event, but if anybody listens to http://dotnetrocks.com/, those guys will be at Duke next weekhttp://dnrrtp.eventbrite.com/
4/29/2010 11:15:27 PM
4/30/2010 12:02:17 AM
yeah, i thought the same thing. could be they signed up that speaker before the iphone OS announcement
4/30/2010 9:02:46 AM
I'd be interested in going, but I've got conflicts that weekend. Maybe the next one.
4/30/2010 9:28:31 AM
tomorrow...
5/14/2010 6:59:13 PM
http://codecamp.org/Sessionsit's that time again.
10/31/2011 11:05:39 AM