[SGVLUG] SoCal Code Camp

Jim Workman jimw at about-town.com
Fri Nov 11 14:30:03 PST 2005


I mentioned this at the SGVLUG meeting last night.

>For anyone in the Southern California area...
>
>I'm co-chairing a free developer-to-developer 
>conference the weekend of Jan. 21-22 call the 
>SoCal Code Camp [1]. To be held on the campus of 
>CSU Fullerton, which has gratiously donated ~20 
>high tech classrooms and a couple lecture halls, 
>this conference is going to be structured like 
>an extended user group meeting (no sales 
>pitches, just lots of geeks typing code).
>
>Go to the link below and read the Code Camp 
>Manifesto to get a good idea what the event is 
>about. My favorite tenent of the manifesto: each 
>talk should have more coding than PowerPoint slides. Cool.
>
>Plans are for about 150-175 90-minute talks. 
>Completely language-agnostic: Java, C#, LAMP, 
>Ruby, frameworks, tools, techniques; anything 
>that can effectively be used to make software.
>
>If you'll be in the area and are interested, 
>please go to the link below, create an account, 
>let us know you are out there and are interested.
>
>We have a pretty good line-up of Java talks 
>developing. But we have a lot of classrooms, so 
>please if you have something you'd like to talk 
>about you think would help your fellow 
>developers, make a talk submission through the 
>website [2]. And if there's a subject you'd like 
>to hear a talk on, there's a suggestion form 
>that we're actively monitoring [3].
>
>Please feel free to:
>* Contact me with questions, comments, concerns
>* Forward this message to any and all you think would be interested
>
>Brian Maso
>brian at blumenfeld-maso.com
>(949) 395-8551
>
>[1] http://www.socalnetevents.com/codecamp
>[2] http://www.socalnetevents.org/Default.aspx?tabid=86
>[3] http://www.socalnetevents.com/Default.aspx?tabid=88&view=topics&forumid=3
>

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