Date: Saturday March 1st, 2008 Event Description: In case you aren't familiar with Code Camps, they are designed to provide a forum for the developer community to speak, network and share ideas. In recent years, many user groups had lost the participation of their members for presentations. This core principle has been overshadowed by commercial aspects and user groups have really drifted from their fundamental purpose. The main tenets of a Code Camp are: By and For the Developer Community: Code ......
Date:Saturday March 31st, 2007 Are you a developer interested in improving your .NET skills? Then this is the event to attend. The Second Annual Toronto Code Camp promises to be the biggest and best community owned event we've ever had. This free one day seminar with 25 code intensive technical sessions is designed to guide the developer to the next skill level. The focus of a Code Camp is to deliver programming information and sample code that can be used immediately. All training, slides, manuals ......
This Wednesday, November 30th brings us John Lam and a look at inter-operation between the unmanaged scripting world and managed code. John is one of the sharpest guys I know and has not only deep technical knowledge but also a wealth of practical, in-the-trenches experience to go along with it. While simple in concept - flash cards for his 2 year old son - the application John will demonstrate takes us on a whirlwind tour from Ruby to Lightweight Code Generation to Managed C++ to the Windows Presentation ......