Our fist 2011 Code Camp will be held at the DeVry University campus in Fort Washington, PA on Saturday, April 9 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
- 65 sessions by 67 speakers (8:30, 10:00, 11:30/12:20, 2:10, 3:40)
- 13 tracks + Open Spaces Forum
- 600 seats with tables (laptops welcome)
- Breakfast, lunch (two groups), and afternoon snack
- Raffles and prizes after second lunch and closing
- Booster registration option for charity donations, parties, and prizes
- Easy parking
- Convenient hotels (Horsham Days Inn, 245 Easton Rd, Horsham, PA 19044 (215) 674-2500, ask for group philly.NET Code Camp)
- After hours party the Brick House, Willow Grove (network with speakers and attendees)
- The official Twitter hash tag will be #phillycc. Use it when you tweet and search it to stay in the know.
All of this is made possible by our Gold partners (Apprenda, CapTech Consulting, Celerity, Devexpress, DMI partners, Gibraltar, Global Employment Solutions, Grape City, iPipeline, LiquidHub, Redgate, Robert Half, RTTS, and Telerik), Silver partners (ComponentOne, DotNetRocks, and Infragistics) and our Platinum site and vendor sponsors (DeVry University, Microsoft, and JetBrains).
Here is the final track list. Click on the speaker names below to see the speaker bio and session topic. Check here and here for the printable agenda:
8:00 Registration, continental breakfast
alt.NET - Brian Donahue - 141 8:30 Brian Donahue - Alt.NET is DEAD! Long live Alt.NET? 10:00 Erik Peterson - (Almost) Frictionless BDD Testing 11:30 Aaron Feng - Free yourself from IIS and ASP.NET! 2:10 Michael Bevilacqua-Linn - Intro To Clojure (Or, How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Parens) 3:40 Nick Canzoneri - DSLs in F#
Architecture - Mitch Ruebush - 106 8:30 Joel Cochran - Practical MVVM 10:00 Philip Japikse - Mocks, Stubs, and Dependency Injection. Oh My! 12:20 Chris Eargle - Secrets of a .NET Ninja 2:10 Michael Montgomery - Modern Software Architecture: The Process of Design 3:40 Danilo Diaz - Windows Phone 7, Silverlight and Azure: Enhancing the User Experience with the Cloud
Web Dev I - Nick Berardi - 121 8:30 Soe Tun - Retrofit WebForms with MVC3 & T4 10:00 Nick Berardi - MVC 3 and Razor 11:30 Adam Tuliper - Learning MVC for the WebForms Developer 2:10 Chris Love - Webmatrix, jQuery and the Mobile Web 3:40 Azret Botash - oData - Deep Dive
Web Dev II - John V. Petersen - 120 8:30 John V. Petersen - Introduction to ASP MVC 3.0 10:00 Andrea Conti - MVC? Model View Presenter for Web Forms! 11:30 Jess Chadwick - The Razor Templating Engine: From MVC Views to Maintainable Templating Solutions 2:10 Kendall Miller - Easy Scaling with AppFabric Cache and AOP 3:40 Brandon Atkinson - Building E-Commerce Sites Using Open Source nopCommerce
Web Dev III - Marc Ziss - 122 8:30 Abraham Sultan - Building Production Ready Cloud Applications with .NET 10:00 Mitch Ruebush - Write a Facebook App with .NET and Make Money 11:30 Doug White - What's new in Drupal 7 2:10 Rachel Appel - Evaluating Your ASP.NET MVC, Web Forms & ASP.NET Web Pages Options 3:40 Brian Lyttle - Introduction to Google App Engine with Python
Silverlight - John Angelini - 125 8:30 Miguel A. Castro - XAML: Achieving Your Moment Of Clarity 10:00 John Angelini - Expression Media Encoder SDK Decoded 11:30 Richard Dudley - Using ASP.NET Authentication with Silverlight Applications 2:10 Ben Dewey - Building Modular Silverlight Applications with MEF 3:40 Shirley Qin - Using PRISM, MVVM, MVP Patterns to Build Enterprise Silverlight Application Based on WCF RIA
SharePoint - Michael Mukalian - 111 8:30 David Mann - Professional SharePoint Development 10:00 Michael Mukalian - SharePoint 2010 Lists & Libraries: An Introduction 12:20 Greg Hurlman - SharePoint for the ASP.NET Developer 2:10 Max Ryvkov - Developing Custom SharePoint Solutions for SharePoint 2010 3:40 Chris Keyser and Teo De Las Heras Gomez - Energize your Business Applications with Real Time Collaboration using Lync and SharePoint
Framework - Todd Snyder - 132 8:30 Todd Snyder - Using WCF & Windows Workflow 4.0 10:00 Joy Chakraborty - Introduction to VS Async and TPL Dataflow 11:30 John Nelson - C# Generics and Extension Methods 2:10 Hemant Singh - WPF : Styles, Templates & Themes 3:40 Matt Van Horn - Dependency Properties Can Do What?
Tools - Travis Laborde - 134 8:30 Jeffrey Fritz - Intro to BDD with SpecFlow 10:00 JP Toto - Build your own AppHarbor! 11:30 Travis Laborde - Twilio - Your Website on the Phone 2:10 Andy Schwam - Unit Testing Made Easy 3:40 John Zablocki - Distributed Version Control with Mercurial
Data - Ken Lovely - 109 8:30 John Wigger - Introduction to Object-Relational Mappers 10:00 Roberto Hernandez - Introduction to NHibernate 3.0 12:20 Al Tenhundfeld - MongoDB Intro 2:10 Graham Barry - Introducing SQL Server Developer Tools: Doing Database Development in a Modern Way 3:40 Ravi Okade - Searching with Lucene.NET and SQL Full Text Search
SQL & BI - Said Salomon - 110 8:30 Alex Grinberg - SQL Server XML 101 10:00 Dennis Lloyd and Sebastian Meine - TDD – Thwarting Database Defects 12:20 Roger Doherty - Introduction to Microsoft SQL Server Code Name "Denali" 2:10 Mark Kromer - Cool Microsoft BI Visualizations with Silverlight 3:40 Kevin S. Goff - Integrating SSRS 2008 R2 with SharePoint 2010
Beginner - Judy Calla - 113 8:30 Steve Basl - Silverlight 101: Back to the Basics 10:00 David Isbitski - Building RAD Silverlight Applications using Visual Studio LightSwitch 12:20 Joan Wolff - Beginner's Guide to WebMatrix and Orchard 2:10 David Hoerster - A Beginner's Guide to LINQ 3:40 Eric Kepes - Scrum 101
Mobile Apps - Rob Keiser - 108 8:30 Rob Keiser - Windows Phone 7 from scratch 10:00 Chris Gomez - Windows Phone 7 Games With XNA 12:20 John Baird - LOB Application Development with Windows Phone 7 2:10 Greg Shackles - Introduction to Android Development Using .NET and MonoDroid 3:40 Jonathan Graves - WebOS and The Modern Desktop
Open Spaces - Jess Chadwick - 105 An open discussion forum lasting the entire day. The format is deliberately fluid, with the general flow consisting of: participants shout out topics to discuss, vote on a topic, discuss it for 10 minutes (or more... or less), and then pick a new topic. Rinse and repeat for an entire day of lively and intriguing group conversation!
dnrTV - Carl Franklin - 102 Live interviews with speakers and other .NET rock stars.
11:20 First lunch: Social networking in the break room, hoagies, salads, drinks and snacks
12:50 Second lunch: Social networking in the break room, hoagies, salads, drinks and snacks
1:40 Afternoon social and prize raffle
5:00 Prize raffle
5:30-? After hours party at the Brick House, Willow Grove |