Our second 2011 Code Camp will be held at the DeVry University campus in Fort Washington, PA on Saturday, October 15 from 8:30-5:00. The event is sold out but you can get on a wait list at EventBrite. Detailed directions are on the DeVry web site.
- Lots of code, just say no to slides!
- 8 hours of learning and networking
- 70 sessions by 60+ speakers (8:30, 10:00, 11:30/12:00, 1:40, 3:10)
- 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 at the Brick House (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 Premiere partners (AllScripts, Apprenda, Capax | Global, CapTech, Celerity, ComponentOne, DevExpress, Telerik), Gold partners (Gibraltar Software, Redgate, Robert Half Technology, TEK Systems, Text Control, Turnberry Solutions), Silver partners (Energy Plus) and our Platinum site and vendor sponsors (DeVry University and Microsoft).
Here is the working 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 - 113 Mitch Ruebush - Designing a REST API for your ______ Stephen Bohlen - Behavior-Driven Development: Turning User Stories into Executable Specifications Dane Morgridge - The Demystification Of The Allure Of Ruby John Zablocki - NoSQL and .NET: Relaxing with CouchDB Vladimir Gizspenc - Using Mono and Open Source to reach MacOS, iOS, Android and Linux
Architecture - Mitch Ruebush - 106 Abraham Sultan - PaaS or Fail: Preparing for Your Changing Role in Software Development and Delivery Bryan Deitrich - What's a DBA To Do? Continuous Integration and Automated Deployments of Miguel A. Castro - Advanced MVVM: Engineering the UI, Without the UI Michael Montgomery - Modern Software Architecture: The Business of Building Better Mike Diiorio - Build Hybrid Applications with the Azure AppFabric Service Bus
Data - Dane Morgridge - 109 Alan M. Silverblatt - Data Encryption 101 David Hoerster - OData and jQuery - Perfect Together David Hoerster - Expression Trees - The Missing LINQ Ken Lovely - Using Repository and Unit of Work patterns in EF 4.1 with a WCF Domain Model Jim Priestley - Real World SQL Azure: Tuning for 27,000 visitors per day searching against a 10,000 row catalog
Framework - Todd Snyder - 132 Daniel R. Clark - The Fundamentals of Object Oriented Programming Doug White - Getting started with R Chris Gomez - XNA Levels Up: Publish Your Games Now Will Robertson - Window Phone MVC Anthony Mastrean - Event Sourcing Simplified
Mobile Apps - Rob Keiser - 108 Samidip Basu - Let's peel Mangos! Rob Keiser - Live Tiles in Mango Greg Shackles - Cross Platform Mobile Development with .NET Kevin Griffin - jQuery on the Go Sachin Deshpande - Mobile Web Apps development using MVC3 and JQuery Mobile
SharePoint - Michael Mukalian - 111 David E. Patrick - SharePoint Developer Intro - Building Visual Web Parts Chris Keyser - Integrating complex web services with a BCS Assembly Connector Michael Mukalian - "Oh sir, it's only wafer thin!" - Managing Large Lists in SharePoint 2010 David Mann - Instrumentation and Debugging, on-premises and in the Cloud Jennifer Kenderdine - InfoPath Forms and Web Parts
Silverlight - John Baird - 125 Jason L. van Brackel - Introduction to WPF John Baird - Silverlight Data Templating and Styling Joel Cochran - An Introduction to Expression Blend Andy Schwam - Silverlight - Lessons from the real world Matt Van Horn - Advanced XAML Tricks
SQL & BI - Said Salomon - 110 Alex Grinberg - Make the system tables work for you. Said Salomon - SQL Bouncer Logon Security Without Triggers Joshua Lynn - Learn RegEx in T-SQL & kick \ Mark Kromer - Silverlight in SQL Server BI Reporting Solutions Dan Hartshorn - How to get started with BI using SharePoint and Office
Tools - John Zablocki - The Orchard Project: From Installation to Customization Travis Laborde - 134 Travis Laborde - NoSQL? No Way? Yes way! Jeffrey McArthur - Dependency Injection with MVC3 and Unity (Session, we don't need no stinking Session) Chris Meadows - Need Some Cache? Redis in Depth. Doug Finke - PowerShell for .NET Developers
v.Next - Ken Lovely - 105 Tony Verguldi Jr - Building Metro Apps Roger Doherty - Introduction to Microsoft SQL Server Code Name "Denali" Bill Wolff - A Lap Around Windows 8 Chris Love - Going Metro Today, Tales from the Trenches Dani Diaz - Cool New Things Your Windows Phone Apps Can Do
Web Dev I - Nick Berardi - 120 Prasad Bapatla - HTML 5 for ASP.NET Developers Adam Tuliper - Hack Proofing your ASP.Net MVC and Web Forms Applications JP Toto - Building a Proper REST API with the new WCF WebAPI Roberto Hernandez - KnockoutJS and ASP.NET MVC Dane Morgridge - Intro to Rails 3 with MongoDB
Web Dev II - John V. Petersen - 121 Kevin Griffin - ASP.NET MVC From The Ground Up Stephen J . Bodnar - Using jQuery UI and Plugins to Make your Sites Look and Work Better John V. Petersen - Building your first jQuery Plugin Don Demsak - Not Miguel Castro's WCF - Intro To WCF Made Easy- WCF HTTP Programming Model Soe Tun - MVC, T4, Scaffolding, & Architecture
Web Dev III - Marc Ziss - 122 Kendall Miller - Massive Scalability for ASP.NET you can Afford Kevin Buckley - Build your own JQuery widget Joy Chakraborty - WCF Performance Optimization Jess Chadwick - Razor: From MVC Views to Maintainable Templating Solutions Chuck Sailer - Asynchronous Programming in ASP.NET
Open Spaces - Jess Chadwick - 102 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!
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
1:20 Afternoon social and prize raffle
4:30 Prize raffle
5:00-? After hours party at the Brick House |