Code Camp 2 - Complete

by jk 30. April 2007 09:30

The 2nd Twin Cities Code Camp is now complete.  I have not heard the final attendee count, but we had a great turnout.  I got to see lots of former/current coworkers and friends.  It was an excellent time!

 

Mork and I did the talk on the Web Service Software Factory for WCF and had an excellent turnout (50+ people, standing room only)!  Thank you to all the people who attended; everything in the demo ran (we built a WCF service and a client that managed code snippets) and we had no big surprises.

 

I attached the content to this post (this is my first try using Community Server to attach anything, so bear w/ me if it doesn't work).  I will send the link to Jason to get it on the Twin Cities Code Camp site soon.

 

Again, thanks to Jason Bock for pulling this together, all the sponsors, and New Horizons for allowing us to use their facility on a weekend.  Thanks to all the attendees who gave up a nice MN Saturday to sit inside w/ a bunch of geeks.

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Dark + Old posts location

by jk 27. April 2007 22:23

Apologies for the lack of posts.  Crunch time on a project, plus the Magenic blog migraion from .Text to Community Server really knocked me out of the blogging habit :)

I migrated all of the old Magenic blog content to my personal blog: http://jeffknutson.blogspot.com/

jk

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Twin Cities Code Camp 2

by jk 26. April 2007 22:17

Jason Bock has organizied the 2nd Twin Cities Code Camp coming up this Saturday, April 28, 2007 at New Horizons in Edina.

Here are links to registration, and of course the schedule

I am doing a co-presentation with my good friend Dan Mork on the Web Service Software Factory (WCF version).  Hope to see you there!

cheers

jk

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