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April 10 Code Camp 2010.1
Saturday

Fort Washington, PA

Platinum Partners

DeVry University

Microsoft

Gold Partners

Apprenda SaaSGrid

DevExpress

Hosting.com

MODIS

Relevante

RTTS

Springhouse

TEK Systems

Turnberry Solutions

Silver Partners

Infragistics

Red Gate Red Gate ANTS Profiler

Telerik

Microsoft BizSpark

Microsoft BizSpark

Charity

Alex's Lemonade Stand

Our first 2010 Code Camp will be held at the DeVry University campus in Fort Washington, PA on Saturday, April 10 from 8:30-5:00. Please register at EventBrite. Detailed directions are on the DeVry web site.

  • Lots of code, just say no to slides!
  • 8 hours of learning and networking
  • 60 sessions by 60 speakers (8:30, 10:00, 12:30, 2:00, 3:30)
  • 12 tracks (two recorded live by Microsoft MSDN)
  • 600 seats with tables (laptops welcome)
  • Breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack
  • Raffles and prizes at lunch and closing
  • New Booster registration option for premium seating and prizes
  • Easy parking
  • Convenient hotels (Holiday Inn, 432 Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Washington, PA 215.643.3000)
  • After hours party at a local pub (network with speakers and attendees)
All of this is made possible by our Gold partners (Apprenda, DevExpress, Hosting.com, MODIS, Relevante, RTTS, Springhouse, TEK Systems, Turnberry Solutions), Silver partners (Microsoft BizSpark, Infragistics, Red Gate, Telerik) and our Platinum site sponsors (DeVry University, Microsoft).

Here is the tentative track list. 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 - MonoTouch - Native iPhone Apps in .NET
10:00 Steve Bohlen - Mocks and Stubs and Fakes, Oh my!: Leveraging Mock Objects to Support Real-World TDD Practices
12:30 Udi Dahan - Command Query Responsibility Segregation
2:00 Scott Watermasysk - NoSQL, MongoDB, and .NET Developers
3:30 Leonard Smith - JavaScript is Real Code: SOLID and TDD in the Browser

Architecture - Mitch Ruebush - 107
8:30 Sinclair Schuller - Architecture Reigns in the Cloud: Patterns that Produce Sustained Market Leaders
10:00 David Isbitski - Introduction to Windows Azure for Developers
12:30 Miguel Castro - Integrating Search: An Adventure Into Dependency Injection
2:00 Mitch Ruebush - Useful Patterns for Silverlight and ASP.NET MVC Development
3:30 Matt Mondok - Leveraging NoSQL data stores with .NET

ASP.NET - Nick Berardi - 110
8:30 Al Katawazi - Webforms to MVC Jumpstart
10:00 Chris Love - WCF & jQuery: A Perfect Couple
12:30 Sara Chipps - Dynamic Development with Iron Python
2:00 Rachel Appel - Get jQuery.Ready() with Rachel
3:30 Al Nyveldt - Fire up ASP.NET MVC with Spark

Silverlight - John Angelini - 108
8:30 Pete Brown- What's New in Silverlight 4
10:00 Zhiming Xue - Adding Multitouch Capability To Windows 7 and Silverlight Applications
12:30 John Angelini - IIS Smooth Streaming and the Silverlight Media Framework
2:00 John Baird - Windows Phone 7 Series Development
3:30 Joel Cochran - Animating Business with Blend

SharePoint - David Mann - 125
8:30 Sathish TK - Developing SP 2010 Sandboxed Solutions & SP 2010 ALM
10:00 David Mann - New in 2010 - Client Side Object Model
12:30 Michael Mukalian - Building Features in SharePoint 2010
2:00 Bill Wolff - SharePoint 2010 Developer Roadmap
3:30 Chris Keyser - Design Patterns, Unit and Integration Testing with SharePoint 2010 and Visual Studio 2010

Visual Studio - Steve Andrews - 111
8:30 Steve Andrews - Cool New Features in Visul Studio ALM 2010
10:00 Nick Berardi - Extending Visual Studio 2010
12:30 Chris Eargle - Introduction to MSBuild
2:00 Jeffrey T. Fritz - public SortedList<DateTime, History_And_Intro> ToGenerics;
3:30 Steve Michelotti - Step into the New Decade with C# 4.0

Framework - Jess Chadwick - 109
8:30 Jess Chadwick - What's New in .NET 4.0
10:00 John Zablocki - Extending .NET Applications with the Dynamic Language Runtime
12:30 Matt Van Horn - Lambda Expressions
2:00 Michael Montgomery - .NET Managed Memory Leaks: The Truth
3:30 Joy Chakraborty - .NET 4.0 Parallel Extensions

Tools - Travis Laborde - 113
8:30 Alvin Ashcraft - Prototype Your UI with Mockup Tools
10:00 Tony Nguyen - Intro to BDD and SpecFlow
12:30 Travis Laborde - Get on the Bus! Building a basic Service Bus with MSMQ
2:00 Jason Meckley - Decoupling the Domain from the Database: An Introduction to ORMs with NHibernate
3:30 Steve Hook and John Nelson - ASP.NET MVC Beyond The Project Template

Data - Dane Morgridge - 130
8:30 Roberto Hernandez - Articulate your Data with FluentNHibernate!
10:00 Todd Snyder - Entity Framework 4.0
12:30 Dane Morgridge - Real World Entity Framework
2:00 Tobin Titus - Textual Domain Specific Languages with Microsoft "M"
3:30 Don Demsak - From Datasets to Data Services

SQL & BI - Said Salomon - 158
8:30 Said Salomon - Data Encryption and Key Management in SQL
10:00 Joshua Lynn- The Fine Art of Stored Procedures & User Defined Functions
12:30 Roger Doherty- SQL Server 2008 R2 improvements
2:00 Kevin S. Goff - T-SQL 2008 for Application Developers
3:30 Danilo Diaz - SQL Azure & Azure Data Storage : Bless you / Gesundheit

Beginner - Judy Calla - 121
8:30 Judy Calla - Getting Started in Visual Studio
10:00 Kevin Griffin - ASP.NET MVC From The Ground Up
12:30 Rob Keiser - Intro to Entity Framework
2:00 Andy Schwam - Introduction to LINQ
3:30 John V. Petersen - Focus on jQuery, Ajax and Json - how to extend your ASP MVC Applications

IT - Scott Stumpf - 102
8:30 Scott Stumpf - Virtualization with Hyper-V R2 and System Center Virtual Machine Manager
10:00 Doug Henry - Windows 7 Deployment Tools & Techniques
12:30 Paul Begley - SQL High Availability Solutions for Production, Development, and Test
2:00 Laura Hunter - Active Directory Federation Services 2.0
3:30 Douglas White - Getting Started with the Web Platform Installer 2.0

11:30 Social networking in the break room, hoagies, drinks and snacks

5:00 evals, lots of raffle prizes

5:30-? After hours party at a local pub

 
 
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Prizes at the Event
4 Acer Aspire Netbooks
XBOX 360
 
Prizes are donated by sponsors interested in your .NET education. During the lunch break, we will draw for an Acer netbook and an XBOX 360 Elite. At the end of the day, the main prizes are three shiny new Acer Netbooks, an XBOX 360 Elite, and a Zune HD. You must be registered and present at the drawing to win. Please bring your printed registration ticket to enter the drawings.
Acer Aspire Netbook
Win and XBOX 360!
Win and XBOX 360!

After Code Camp
Complete Your Evaluation
You Could Win a
ZUNE HD

The online evaluation is on the left nav bar. Complete this simple form and provide essential feedback to our leadership team and speakers. This will help improve future code camps. Make sure the email address you enter matches your registration email. Note that results are restricted to philly.NET staff.

There will be one Zune HD winner.

Win a Zune 80 Gb!
Win a Zune HD!