Microsoft-sponsored Code Camp in Northern Virginia
March 29, 2005 2:41 PM
Code Camp is a free full-day session of no-fluff training and workshops from top people in the community. It's paid for by Microsoft, but community-run. The Code Camp Manifesto gives all the details.
The next Code Camp is in Reston, May 7th - a Saturday.
There's going to be 5 tracks, but they haven't announced what the tracks will be - it depends on what people request or volunteer to present. Since MS is paying for it, sessions will be .net/longhorn/smartclient related. All sessions are targeted for developers.
It's community-run, so there won't be the usual Microsoft banter (and arrogance) we often see when they do the presentations. Many of the presenters are also popular bloggers.
These always sell out fast, so if you interested I'd sign up now. I've signed up. You can't beat the price (free) for a full day of learning new technologies.
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