I'm heading for Portland later today (Friday) to attend my first 'Code Camp'. I have a couple of talks on the roster, including my new, improved VSTO talk.
The Camp is growing. As of today there are 290 registrations, seven presentation rooms and nearly 60 different talks. There are eleven different tracks, so there should be something for everyone. I know I'm looking forward to a few talks (Chris Sells Avalon talk is one)
Tracks
| Client Development |
Technologies such as WinForms and ClickOnce |
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| Database |
Covering the business end of applications |
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| Fundamentals |
The core, the guts, the nitty-gritty, the real deal... this applies everywhere else you code |
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| Game Development |
Game design, engines, Managed DirectX, and other stuff that's cooler than all the other tracks |
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| Hobbyist |
Coding for the fun of it |
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| Methodology |
Approaches to tackling the software development lifecycle, such as XP and Scrum |
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| Languages and Frameworks |
Covering a variety of languages and frameworks (Ruby on Rails, Squeak, Boo, etc) |
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| Mobile |
Development for mobile devices such as Pocket PC, Smartphone, and Tablet PC |
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| Security |
Learn about securing your applications and how applications are hacked |
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| Web Development |
Development targeting the browser, including ASP.NET and Javascript/DHTML/AJAX |
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| XML and the Web |
Covering XML related technologies and XML Web Services (SOAP, REST, RSS, WS-*) |
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