Roanoke Code Camp Completed

I spoke at the Roanoke Code Camp over the weekend on Web Testing with Selenium. Some random thoughts in no particular order:
- XNA > Testing
- Few ppl show up to the testing sessions, but those that do are serious about it
- Selenium seemed to be well recieved
- No one threw fruit, so I must've done ok
- Roanoke was not what I expected
- Got to see an old buddy. That rocked.
- Put a couple of faces to Twitter names. Also rocked.
- The UG in Roanoke is a great group of folks.
- Robin runs the show there, and she is most excellent.
- I hope to speak there again next time.
- My interest in XNA has been reawakened (but I've no more time than before...)
- Brian Johnston's session on The Art of Unit Testing was very useful
Print | posted on Monday, March 09, 2009 3:35 PM

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# re: Roanoke Code Camp Completed

left by Chris G. Williams at 3/9/2009 3:46 PM Gravatar
XNA + Testing, even better.

What were you expecting (of Roanoke) and was the end result better or worse?

Seeing old friends definitely rocks.

# re: Roanoke Code Camp Completed

left by Theo at 3/9/2009 3:53 PM Gravatar
Not sure what I expected, actually, now that you mention it. Seems to be a very cool place, but is very spread out.

It does, doesn't it? ;-)
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