By and For the Developer Community

Session Sign Up Closing October 16th

Posted by Peter Kellner on September 29, 2008 @ 2:30 PM

For those that are interested in submitting a session to Code Camp, please do it by October 16th. We plan on closing the submission page then and publishing a schedule shortly there after

See you at Camp!

We Will Use Twitter for Code Camp Updates

Posted by Michael Van Riper on September 23, 2008 @ 2:23 PM

We are using Twitter to send out short text updates (AKA "tweets") before and during Silicon Valley Code Camp this year. Twitter is a free service that lets you keep in touch using the web, your phone, or IM. Current twitter users are encouraged to start following our sv_code_camp Twitter account. If you are not a twitter user yet, please consider joining to start receiving camp updates:

http://twitter.com/sv_code_camp

Once you are logged into your own twitter account, you can start following our camp tweets by visiting the sv_code_camp Twitter page above and clicking the follow button. That is all there is to it.

Silicon Valley Code Camp Registration Still Open / 77 Sessions in Counting

Posted by Peter Kellner on September 21, 2008 @ 1:29 PM

As a past registrant for our event, I wanted to make sure you don’t miss our latest rendition of Silicon Valley Code Camp, as always at Foothill College on November 8th and 9th.  With 47 days until camp starts, things are really heating up.  We’ve got 77 Sessions already signed up with some of the biggest names in the Valley. 

http://www.siliconvalley-codecamp.com/Sessions.aspx

Douglas Crockfort will be returning for a third time to deliver 2 talks Saturday morning on JavaScript, The Good Parts.  Microsoft will be in full attendance to show off technology that’s only rumored to be coming available soon, Sun will be showing it’s technologies, and Oracle as well.  Many open source projects will be shown as well including Ruby, Scala, Python, PHP and many others.

As always, this is an all volunteer event put on by the developer community for the developer community.  We do have lots of sponsors including Platinum sponsors Microsoft, Vertigo and Linked In.  Our plan is to offer lunches both days as well as a barbeque Saturday night. 

So, if you have not registered, please do it now!  The event will not be as good without you.  Looking forward to seeing you at Code Camp

Here is the URL to register:  http://www.siliconvalley-codecamp.com/Register.aspx

Peter Kellner
http://peterkellner.net
Code Camp Coordinator

Email Sent to All Registered Attendees

Posted by Peter Kellner on September 4, 2008 @ 1:27 PM

It’s a little early too start counting the days until code camp (63 days) but I have to say I’m hugely impressed with how things are moving along. We’ve got 65 excellent sessions posted and more coming in almost daily. Sponsors are lining up which means we will likely have a Saturday Barbeque this year just like we did the first year. Thanks for everyone’s support on this.

Since you signed up, there are likely lots of new session listed. It would be helpful if you come back to the site (this URL: http://www.siliconvalley-codecamp.com/Sessions.aspx?PKID={PKID}) and click the box below each session you are interested in. Also, if you could help us spread the word by letting your developer friends know about our event as well as put a link on your blog or companies internal blog letting as many developers know. We have a convenient link builder on our web site at the URL: http://www.siliconvalley-codecamp.com/SpreadTheWord.aspx.

And finally, we are in the starting phases of putting a contest together to build the best Silicon Valley Code Camp Mashup. The idea will be that we would like you to build an application that will let code camp attendees and non-attendees log into the code camp database and help them organize their session schedules. Years past, we’ve had lots of suggestions to improve our session organization tools (kind of a victim of our own success here). The plan is to expose a bunch of service API’s that you can program to and let users better organize their schedules. If you are interested, please reply back and we can work together to formalize the contest.

That’s it for now! Thanks for helping make Code Camp a success.

Peter Kellner
http://peterkellner.net
Code Camp Coordinator

PS: thanks to MOSSO (See Link on Left side of Web Page) for letting us move Code Camp to their Hosted Web Farm. Lot’s of changes have been made to make the web site Web Farm Compatible so if you notice anything strange (ok, stranger than usual), please let me know.

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