Saturday, 10/29/20118:30 am - 6:40 pmMicrosoft Waltham, MA
Download Schedule and Session Abstracts: http://www.rgoodsw.com/CodeCamp16/(remember to unblock after you download)
Links to slides and other resources from speakers:http://www.rgoodsw.com/CodeCamp16/resources.htm
The Fall 2011 Boston Code Camp is a day of peer-to-peer knowledge sharing and networking for technology professionals. There will be seven (7) simultaneous 70-min presentation sessions with the room size from large (100 people) to small (20 people). There will also be many informal opportunities to interact with fellow attendees and network.
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Thanks to our contributors:
Breakfast (Wintellect)
Lunch (Telerik)
Afternoon Snack (Grape City)
Other Support (Magenic)
Attendee give aways provided by O'Reilly and other listed contributors.
Please support our contributors by checking out their products and services using the links above!
Session List:
"I, for One, Made a Website for Our Robot Overlords" - Microsoft WebMatrix: Chris Bowen
.NET and MongoDB: A Code First Introduction to NoSQL.NET and MongoDB: A Code First Introduction to NoSQL: John Zablocki
10 Common Unit Testing Mistakes: Benjamin Day
A thorough intro to JavaScript: David Padbury
Architecture Modeling with UML in Visual Studio 2010: Viatchrslav Kokaev
ASP.NET Meets the Cloud: Jim O'Neil
ASP.NET MVC 3 Introduction, Part 1: Brock Allen
ASP.NET MVC 3 Introduction, Part 2: Brock Allen
Building Your First jQuery Plugin: John Petersen
Callbacks, Promises, and Coroutines—Oh My! The Evolution of Asynchronicity in JavaScript: D Denicola
Cloud Architecture Patterns for Mere Mortals (with implementation examples from Windows Azure): Bill Wilder
Developing Applications for the Microsoft Kinect: Phil Denoncourt
Easy Async with .NET 4.5: John Bowen
Extending MVC with jQuery, JavaScript, Ajax and jSON: John Petersen
Falling in Love with LINQ: Larry Spencer
Having fun with Netduino: Joe Havelick, Chris Gilmore
HTML5 for the Silverlight guy: an introduction to "serious" JavaScript development: David Padbury
ntroduction to Metro Style Apps: Frank Wu
Introduction to Windows Identity Foundation: Brock Allen
JavaScript in 60 minutes for C# developers: Frederic Torres
JavaScript's in ur backend: an introduction to node.js: David Padbury
KickAss HTML5 WebForms: Carl Bergenhem, Chris Anton
Making (More) Money with Phone 7: Russ Fustino
Middleware solutions: How BizTalk Services Simplify SOA?: Bala Subra
MVVM in Practice: Lessons Learned on a Mobile Data Collection Project: Lawrence Kelley
New T-SQL Features in SQL Server 2008 and 2012: Robert McCauley
Objective-C for C# and Other .NET Developers: Chris Pels
Powershell for Programmers?: Andrew Babiec
SharePoint 2010 Development for .NET Developers: SB Chatterjee
SharePoint 2010 Widetry with Silverlight: Scott Currier
The Biggest Loser: Database Edition - put your database on a diet: Andrew Novick
The Orchard Project: From Installation to Customization: John Zablocki
Using The Microsoft Push Notification Service for Windows Phone Applications: Don Sorcinelli
Using Windows Azure to Build Cloud Enabled Windows Phone Apps: John Garland
What's New in iOS5 using MonoTouch: Mike Bluestein
XNA 4.0 Content Factories: David Wallace