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Our first installment of the 2009 Code Camp series will be held at the DeVry University campus in Fort Washington, PA on Saturday, April 18 from 8:30-5:00.
Detailed directions are on the DeVry web site.
Sorry, but we are all sold out.
There will be another Code Camp in October.
- Lots of code, just say no to slides!
- 8 hours
- 60 sessions (8:30, 10:00, 12:30, 2:00, 3:30)
- 12 tracks including new hands-on Beginner series and the Bonus
Track
- 500 seats with tables (laptops welcome)
- Free breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack (expanded menu!)
- Raffles and prizes at 5:00
- Easy parking
- After hours party in Ambler (network with speakers and
attendees)
All of this is made possible by our Gold partners (HostMySite,
Infragistics, Software Logic, TOMOS), Silver partners
(RedGate, Quest, RTTS, Oxford Computer Group, TEK Systems) and our Platinum site sponsors (DeVry University, Microsoft).
Here is the final agenda, but room assignments and times are subject to change.
Click on the speaker names below to see the speaker bio and session
topic. Check
here and
here for the latest printable agenda:
8:00 Registration, continental breakfast
Alt.NET -
Brian Donahue - 141
8:30 Brian Donahue - Foundation Series: Craftsmanship
10:00 Steve Eichert - Foundation Series: Clean Code
12:30 Brian Frantz and Jon Graves - Foundation Series: S.O.L.I.D. Principles
2:00 Erik Peterson - Foundation Series: Design Patterns
3:30 Robert Bunson - Foundation Series: Pragmatic Architecture
Architecture -
David Solivan - 105
8:30 Eric Fleischman - Designing an AD Architecture for Truly Massive Scale
10:00 Mark Pollack - Architecture Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Application Architectures
12:30 Terry Merriman - Enterprise Architecture Asset Management
2:00 Kurt Brink - Architecting a Heterogeneous Metrics Collection and Persistence Infrastructure
3:30 John Blumenauer - How about a little Unity? – Dependency Injection and IoC
ASP.NET -
Rachel Appel - 111
8:30 David Penton - Microsoft “Velocity”
10:00 Jason Gaylord - Building Web Applications Using Today's Microsoft Toolset
12:30 Tobin Titus - Extending IIS 7.X
2:00 Sara Chipps - Turbo charging your web application with JSON and JQuery driven controls
3:30 Alvin Ashcraft - ASP.NET MVC Development with S#harp Architecuture
Leading Edge -
Rachel Appel - 109
8:30 John Baird - Winforms to WPF/Silverlight - Making the switch
10:00 Marc Ziss - Silverlight Business Apps in Silverlight 3
12:30 Todd Snyder - Applying the MVVM pattern in Silverlight
2:00 Bill Wolff - Using Azure and SQL Data Services at philly.NET
3:30 Steve Presley - Converting your Line of Business application to Silverlight
Bonus Track -
Marc Ziss - 110
8:30 Paul Downing - C# 3.0 Language Enhancements (precursor to LINQ)
10:00 Rajasekhar Karumuru - Design Patterns in C# and ASP.Net
12:30 Kevin S. Goff - The Baker’s Dozen: 13 Cool Tips for producing professional output using SSRS 2008
2:00 Matt Mondok - Mapping a domain model with NHibernate and Fluent NHibernate
3:30 Daniel R. Clark - Getting Spatial with SQL Server 2008 and Virtual Earth
Framework -
Dani Diaz - 106
8:30 Jonathan Newell - WCF REST starter kit
10:00 Matthew Podwysocki - Functional Programming in .NET
12:30 Vince Varallo - LINQ To SQL And The 3 Tiers
2:00 Miguel Castro - Intro to WCF
3:30 Miguel Castro - WCF Deep Dive
Tools -
Steve Andrews - 108
8:30 Steve Andrews - T4: Code Generation with Visual Studio 2008
10:00 Jess Chadwick - ASP.NET MVC 101: Just Say No to Leaky Abstractions!
12:30 Travis Laborde - Virtualization for Developers
2:00 Tom Eble - VSTS Load Test
3:30 Sixto Saez - Test-Driven Development: Why & How To Do It
SharePoint -
David Mann - 113
8:30 John Angelini - SharePoint Branding Tips and Tricks
10:00 David Mann - Enterprise SharePoint Workflow - Building and Managing a High-Performance Workflow Environment
12:30 Michael Mukalian - Event Receivers
2:00 Tony Testa - Advanced SharePoint using AJAX, JQuery, and Silverlight
3:30 Joe McPeak - Configuring MOSS 2007 for ADFS single sign on
SQL & BI -
Sharon Dooley - 104
8:30 Sharon Dooley - New Developer Toys in SQL Server 2008
10:00 Alex Grinberg - Practical uses of CTEs, Ranking Functions, and the OUTPUT clause
12:30 R. Barry Young - There Must Be 15 Ways to Lose Your Cursors
2:00 William Foster - Table Partitioning in SQL Server
3:30 Said Salomon - Overview of SQL 2005 Service Broker
Beginner's -
Judy Calla - 158
8:30 Judy Calla - Leveling the Playing Field – The Basics for Getting Started (HTML, XML, OO, Relational Databases)
10:00 Nick Berardi - Gooey GUI…. Programming in Visual Studio
12:30 Dan Clark - Data-Driven Applications
2:00 Rob Keiser - Programming for the Web
3:30 Judy Calla - Tear Open the Shutters, Developing Windows Applications
Enterprise -
Scott Stumpf - 125
8:30 Sathish TK - SharePoint 2007 High Availability Solutions
10:00 Doug Henry - Operating System and Application Deployment using System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2
12:30 Jim Garrity - Managing a virtual infrastructure with System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008
2:00 Conor Wentz - Unified Communications with OCS 2007 R2 and Exchange 2007
3:30 Scott Stumpf - Backup and Disaster Recovery using Data Protection Manager 2007
Infrastructure -
Laura Hunter - 121
8:30 Paul Begley - End-to-End Unified Communications
10:00 Mark Arnold - SharePoint 2007 and NetApp SnapManager 2: Advanced Backup
12:30 Eric Fleischman - Designing and Operating Active Directory at Scale
2:00 Brandon Shell - The Path to Powershell
3:30 Gil Kirkpatrick - Active Directory Development - A Tragedy in Three Acts
11:30 Social networking in the break room, Primo hoagies, drinks and snacks
5:00 evals, lots of raffle prizes
5:30-? After hours party at the
Shanachie pub in Ambler |