By and For the Developer Community

Raise your rates by becoming an influencer

Posted by David Spark on September 22, 2011 @ 10:32 AM

Every time you work on an application you’re showcasing your work. But if you work on a large collaborative project, how can someone see what contributions you made? How do people know that your development talent is better than someone else’s? You can prove your worth by exposing your knowledge and wisdom. The more you’re publicly seen as an expert, the more you become an industry influencer, and as a result you can and will raise your rates.

Please register for my Silicon Valley Code Camp session “How to become an online influencer” on Saturday, October 8th at 3:30pm. Watch the video below for an outline of what you’ll learn. And to get a head start on the class, read my Mashable article, “HOW TO: Jump-Start Your Career by Becoming an Online Influencer.”

I look forward to seeing you there.

First of 5 Tracks Posted to the SVCC site, MOBILE!

Posted by Peter Kellner on September 6, 2011 @ 10:10 AM

We’ve posted our first of five tracks this year. Simply titled "Mobile" and curated by Falafel Software. This track includes one of the most popular sessions titled "The Current State of the Union in Mobile Development" from Lino Tadros, CEO of Falafel. Falafel is the maker of EventBoard, the mobile platform that drives our Silicon Valley Code Camp Mobile application on all three major smart phone platforms, IOS, Android and Windows 7. Another top session is from Lance Bullock on iPhone Development. Many of you may remember Lance’s packed session last year at code camp when we had issues with air conditioning. Over 200 people stayed (including Lance!).

If you have not been back for to the site for a while, please come back and check out our almost 180 sessions as well as the Mobile track. You can find the Mobile track at the url: http://siliconvalley-codecamp.com/Track2011-Mobile . You can quickly sort through all the sessions at code camp as well as click on column headers to sort by visiting the url: http://blog.siliconvalley-codecamp.com/2011/06/11/a-new-page-for-showing-interest-in-sessions-and-counts-up/

Silicon Valley Code Camp is just around the corner! Besides announcing more tracks over the next few days, we will be also putting up the volunteer page again. Keep an eye out for that so if you can help, you make sure you pick the time and job that you are best at.

See you all soon

Peter Kellner

Silicon Valley Code Camp Coordinator

http://www.siliconvalley-codecamp.com

A New Page For Showing Interest In Sessions And Counts Up!

Posted by Peter Kellner on June 11, 2011 @ 7:21 AM

Come check out the new Sessions Interest Chart.  Using Sencha’s charting toolkit, we put together a new page that let’s you easily see all of this years sessions and mark which ones you are interested in attending.  Here is what my page looks like with the sessions I’m interested in.

 

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There are several interesting features of this page that I’ve pointed to by arrows. 

1)    You can always quickly get to this page by press the hyperlink on the left top called “Sessions Interest Chart”

2)    Assuming you are logged in, you can tell what sessions you have expressed interest in by seeing the little green circle on the left of each session

3)    The columns are sortable by clicking on them (including the little column with the green circle of interest)

4)    If you are interested in going to a session, you can click the button next to the speakers picture to express that intent (you need to go to the normal sessions page to remove your interest if you change your mind)

 

This page really serve to very important purposes.  First, it let’s you easily navigate sessions and see what is coming to code camp (even by how many days since the session was submitted so you can see the new ones easily).  Second, it helps us know what you are interested in so we can allocate code camp resources appropriately and make sure we track important sessions.

For those wondering how we built this, we basically modified one of the samples from the Sencha Library (ExtJS 4.0).  The FormDashboard example.   It’s amazing how simple something like this is to put together.  If you want to see the details, we actually put the source Javascript code right in the page so simply view source will take you right there.

For those that want to see the code right away, I’ll paste it below.

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Android Phone Agenda/Session/Speaker Viewer Available for Silicon Valley Code Camp From Falafel!!

Posted by Peter Kellner on October 6, 2010 @ 10:32 PM

Some Background

In my last post, I announced that Falafel had built an IPhone viewer for much of the Silicon Valley Code Camp data.  Of course, I was hugely excited and even quoted Lino Tadros, CEO of Falafel Software, calling me two months ago asking if I would like to have a fully functional IPhone and Windows 7 Phone application working for this years code camp.  Well, I didn’t actually tell the full truth.  Lino actually said “How would you like to have an IPhone, Android and Windows 7 Phone application for code camp”. 

One of Falafel’s excellent developers, Lance Bullock has done a lot of the work on these phone applications and I know how hard he’s worked to get them done. He’s also preparing two sessions for code camp on this development effort.  Bottom line, it’s simply astounding that in the short amount of time they had, they’ve delivered all three applications!  In addition to Lance, John Waters, President of Falafel has been heavily involved in the backend efforts for these apps and he is also giving two sessions.  Expect to see a lot of content from these guys on these amazing phone applications.  My hat is off to them.

Google, Sprint and Falafel are all Platinum Silicon Valley Code Camp Sponsors

Another reason I’m so excited to have an Android phone app (besides I use a a Sprint Epic 4G Android phone myself) is that this brings three of our Platinum sponsors together.  Google, who makes the Android operating system, Sprint who has the network and phones and of course Falafel who built the application

How To Get The Application

Simply go to the Market place on the android and search for Falafel Software.  You’ll find the app, download it and be ready to be impressed!

And, of course, some pictures of my Samsung Epic 4G from Sprint.

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IPhone Agenda/Session/Speaker Viewer Available for Silicon Valley Code Camp From Falafel!

Posted by Peter Kellner on October 5, 2010 @ 7:03 AM

Two months ago, Lino Tadros, CEO of Falafel Software, one of our Platinum sponsors called me and said “Peter, how would you like to have a fully functional IPhone and Windows 7 Phone application working for this year’s Code Camp?”.  Of course I said I’d love that!  But, I have to say, what I love even more is that’s practically all I had to say.  Between Lino, John and Lance at Falafel, the program practically magically appeared.  I did have to do some feed wrangling to give them the data but nothing compared to what an awesome app we have.  I love it and I’m sure you will too.

You can find it at the app store at this URL: http://www.itunes.com/apps/siliconvalleycodecampviewer. If you forget, you can always search for Falafel Software or just Falafel and you’ll see it among the other applications they have done.   If you want to hear from the guys at Falafel at Code Camp, they are doing 22 sessions between them.  We are very proud to have Falafel contributing to our event.

 

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Silicon Valley Code Camp Agenda Announced 24 Hours Ago, 193 Sessions!!!

Posted by Peter Kellner on September 21, 2010 @ 5:45 PM

It has been a very busy week for the Silicon Valley Code Camp planners.  We now have 193 sessions posted with times.  5 sessions on Saturday October 9th and 4 sessions on Sunday October 10th.     It’s looking like about 25 sessions will be running concurrently at all times.  For those of you that did not get your email (or it was blocked for some reason), I’m attaching it to this post below.

Email To All Registered For Code Camp

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Checkout What Sessions are HOT by Number People Interested!

Posted by Peter Kellner on July 20, 2010 @ 8:45 PM

Now that we’ve got over 100 sessions up on the site and over 600 people registered, it’s starting to get interesting to see what the hot sessions are.  If you go to the sessions page now, you can see how many people have registered interest in different sessions. 

For example,  Douglas Crockford, back for his 5th year already has 106 people indicating they want to see him and his session on JavaScript.

If you go to the session page, you’ll see all sessions with their interest level just like this:

 

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If you log into the site with your registered name, you can go and click the radio button “Interested” next to each session you wish to let us know you are interested in. 

Several people have asked why they can not press “Will Attend”.  Well, the reason is we don’t enable that until we’ve made our final schedule with room assignments.  At that time, we will enable that button (and disable the Interested radio button).  We also only let you chose one at a give time slot.  That doesn’t mean you can’t go to another session, it just means that we want to know where you will likely go for room size planning purposes.

Also, a side note is that when you select that you are interested, you get no feedback besides the radio button is checked.  We don’t update the number until after you refresh the page.  This makes selecting sessions very quick, but possibly a little confusing.  Hopefully, we’ll fix that in an upcoming release.

See you at Camp!

Topic Suggestion Box For Presentations Live on Our Wiki!

Posted by Peter Kellner on July 13, 2010 @ 12:45 PM

Kim Greenlee has put together a Suggestion Box where anyone can put in a suggestions for presentations.

http://codecamp.pbworks.com/Suggestion-Box

Code camp is by developers for developers.  With this page you can tell others what you are interested in.  What topics / ideas / etc… would you like to explore or have more information on?   Are there companies with technologies that you think should be approached and asked to send speakers?  

We want to hear more about your learning interests.

Write up your topics, post them here, and maybe someone will decide to give a talk on it.  Maybe the company will see your interest and send a speaker.   Take 10 minutes to tell us what you want.    This is code camp so there are no guarantees you’ll get your topic, but we can guarantee that if you don’t tell people what you want to learn more about…you are much less likely to get it.

Come to our Wiki and enter some suggestions!  who knows, maybe some speaker is on the edge and this may push them over, or maybe it will spark interest from someone who knows the topic and they’ll make an effort to come because they know they are wanted.

Don’t forget, you need to create an account on the wiki before you can post your suggestions.

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