Even though I am now located in WA, I still intend on making the drive up to Vancouver for this event. I attended the original Vancouver Code Camp last year and I am looking forward to what there is to offer. Unlike the Seattle Code Camp (which was also well done), the event is one day as opposed to two. It is held at a local technology institute and I would recommend others to make the trek up north. Also, this year, they appear to be trying something out. The main page stresses individuals "not come to this event and expect all the presentations to focus just on Microsoft technologies. We strive to balance the content." Hence the title change.
Last year featured speakers such as Shaun Walker (DNN founder) and Mike Mason (author of Pragmatic Version Control using Subversion). A lasting impression in my head from last year was in a demonstration of how CruiseControl and custom code used to trigger off portable warning lights in the room whenever the automated build ran and failed. That's continuous integration!
