Wednesday, September 05, 2007
« What Goalie? | Main | Hello, Cleveland! »

Code Camp is just 10 days away!  The Philly.Net leadership has been working hard on all of the details.  We had a meeting last night at Rob's house.  Attendees included Bill Wolff, Rob Keiser, myself, Marc Ziss, Marc Magliocco, David Mann, and Dani Diaz.  Here are some of the items discussed about Code Camp and Philly.Net in general:

  • We may have to move Pub Night.  Keep an eye out for more information soon.  We didn't realize that it was scheduled on Rosh Hashanah.  We are looking at Tuesday night instead.
  • We (loosely) planned out the food for Code Camp.  We'll have breakfast (bagels or muffins) with coffee and juice.  For lunch we'll have big hoagies like last time.  Plus we'll have snacks throughout the day including water and soda.
  • This time we are going to try and stagger the lunch schedule, so don't panic when you see the session schedule.  Hopefully we'll have shorter lines to get food.
  • Bill is going to try and send out a confirmation email to registered attendees soon.
  • David Mann is starting up a new group for developers using Microsoft Office, VSTO, etc.  I'll post more when the details come out.
  • Several of us are starting a new .net user group in northern Delaware.  Check out this web site for more info.  I'll be speaking there October 25th.  Please spread the word about this new group.
  • Check out the ReMix 07 conference.  If you missed Mix07 last spring, here's your chance to get caught up on ASP.Net, Silverlight, AJAX and more.
  • Check out our future meeting schedule on the web site.  You'll see that we don't have many speakers or sponsors lined up for future meetings.  Here is your change to do presentation or be a sponsor.
  • Rob's new nickname is Bubba.  You'll have to ask.

See you at Code Camp!  Don't forget, you can check out the swag/prizes here.

All comments require the approval of the site owner before being displayed.
Name
E-mail
Home page

Comment (HTML not allowed)  

Enter the code shown (prevents robots):