February 07, 2007

Spring is almost here; so is Twin Cities Code Camp : Spring 2007

Mr. Bock (http://www.jasonbock.net) is organizing the 2nd Twin Cities Code Camp (http://www.twincitiescodecamp.com/TCCC/Spring2007/Sessions.aspx) on April 28th, 2007.

I’m very excited to do a session with Dan (check out his feed at http://feeds.feedburner.com/humanstuff). We’re going to tackle the newly released (December 2006) Web Service Software Factory for WCF put out by the Microsoft Patterns and Practices Group.

The 1st code camp was a great time; don’t miss this one! The .Net folks got along with the Ruby folks who got along with the Java folks - it was one big geek-love-fest (no, no, nothing dirty) :) Please register here:

Current sessions (75 minutes) and Chalk Talks (30 minutes) include:

Sessions
-3D Construction Basics in WPF - Mike Hodnick
-CPU and Game Emulation Design - David Pinch
-Delegation and Kerberos in the Enterprise - David Baldauff
-Developing for Windows Vista using Visual Studio 2005 - Cory Smith
-Extending Microsoft Office 2007 as a Platform - Scott Yokiel
-If Darwin Could Write Code - Jake Good
-Inside the WCF Web Service Software Factory - Jeff Knutson and Dan Mork
-An Introduction to LINQ and the ADO.NET Entity Framework - Adam Grocholski
-An Introduction to PowerShell - Neil Iversen
-There Must be Fifty Ways to Unit Test your Software - Jon Stonecash
-What Ruby on Rails can Teach .NET Developers - Dan Mork and John Howes

Chalk Talks
-Beyond Orcas - Where is .NET Going? - Jason Bock
-SSIS Tips and Tricks - David Baldauff
-Web Part Development - Neil Iversen

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