Roanoke Code Camp 2009
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Roanoke Valley .NET User Group
invites you and all of your friends to
Roanoke Code Camp 2009

SATURDAY, MARCH 7th 8am - 5pm
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Roanoke Code Camp is being held at Virginia Western Community College in the Business Science Building; 3099 Colonial Ave. Registration is being held on the first floor of this building between the cafeteria and Whitman Auditorium. There is parking in front of the Business Science Building. If this lot is full, park on the opposite side of Colonial Avenue in Parking Lot 7. Please do not park in reserved spaces. More directions and a map can be found here: http://www.virginiawestern.edu/about/contact.html

The Roanoke Valley .NET User Group (RV.NUG) , with support from Microsoft, the International .NET Association (INETA) is hosting the third Roanoke Code Camp on Saturday, March 7th at Virginia Western Community College. This is an all-day, all-free event consisting of 4-5 tracks for a total of 20-25 presentations.  Topics include Visual Studio 2008, .NET Framework, SQL Server 2008 and SharePoint.  


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What is Code Camp?

Code Camp is a new type of community event where developers talk with-and learn from-fellow developers. All are welcome to attend and speak. Code Camps have been wildly successful, and we're going to bring that success to Roanoke, VA.

An original Code Camp organizer, Thom Robbins, wrote a six-point manifesto: Code Camps are (1) by and for the developer community; (2) always free; (3) community developed material; (4) no fluff - only code; (5) community ownership; and (6) never occur during working hours.


What can I expect at Roanoke Code Camp?

You will get one full day of talking about code, data, and process & design with fellow developers at Virginia Western Community College. Sessions will range from informal "chalk talks" to presentations full of code samples. Speakers range from members of the local development community to Microsoft MVPs. Presentation levels are typically introductory and intermediate, but there will be a few advanced sessions as well.

RELATED LINKS
Roanoke Valley .Net User Group Home
www.rvnug.org
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