What: Austin MSDN Code Camp – register at www.adnug.org
When: March 4, 2006 – 8:30 AM – 5PM
Where: St. Edwards professional learning center, Austin, TX
NOTE: 3 Code Camp speakers are from CodeBetter.com
An MSDN Code Camp is a free
local conference for developers and by developers. We, as a community are the speakers as well
as the attendees. See the Code Camp
Manifesto for more information: http://www.bostondotnet.org/codecamp/default.aspx/CodeCamp/CodeCampManifesto.html
Austin Code Camp is looking for ways to make its
first MSDN Code Camp the best it can be.
The secret is you! This is an Austin
developer community based event that requires both speakers and attendees. The
goal of the Code Camp is to provide an intensive developer to developer
learning experience that is fun and technically stimulating. The primary focus
is on delivering programming information and sample code that can be used
immediately. The
event is free and all slides, manuals and demo code are provided
free! Every attendee will receive a free lunch courtesy of
Microsoft, free t-shirt, free programming book from Wrox, free 1-hour
gift certificate to CyberJocks, and other goodies. CyberJocks
will even have an XBox gaming room set up at lunch. This event is
open to all, and is going to be great!
This one-day camp is hosted
at the St. Edwards professional learning center. The Code Camp will contain 1 –
1.5 hours sessions on topics the local community values; these session depend
on the speakers and attendees.
Sessions up for voting now:
Jeremy
Miller
Code Smells
Scott
Bellware
Test-Driven Development Techniques
Jeffrey
Palermo
Pragmatic ASP.NET 2.0 (which features do I need?)
Jeremy
Miller
Dependency Injection – What is it, and what is it good for?
Scott
Bellware
Domain-Driven Design Essentials
Cody
Powell
Writing Maintainable, Multi-threaded Code
Scott
Bellware
C# 3.0 and LINQ
Terry
Meyer
Intro to CSS for .Net Developers
J
Sawyer
Introduction to Windows Workflow Foundation
Eric
Pollitt
Error Management in SQL Server 2005
Steve
Donie
CruiseControl.NET – basic to advanced
J
Sawyer
Building Activities for Windows Workflow Foundation
Blake
Caraway
Smart smart-client architecture
Joe
Celko
Trees in SQL
Ray
Houston
Expanding ASP.NET
Chad
Myers
Designing Extensible Applications
Anil
Desai
Automating Development and Testing Through Virtualization
Paul
Jones
Fault Management – Performance Monitoring