Twin Cities Code Camp 7

TCCC7 is just around the corner (this weekend!!) and it looks like this one will be the biggest ever (again.) 

We have a terrific lineup, featuring intro talks on CSS, Ruby, XAML, Silverlight 3 & Robotics Studio. For the more seasoned developers Donn Felker has a great talk on the and you definitely don't want to miss Adam Grocholski's talk on. The architects among you may also enjoy Jordan Terrell's talk.

Just like last year, we're holding this event at the U of M, so be sure to show up early since parking fills up quickly.

Also, there's no free lunch this time, but there are LOTS of great places to go eat in the area, and we will be putting together a cash-only Jimmy Johns order for anyone interested. Exact change is appreciated and anything extra will be used as a tip, so break those $20s at Starbucks before you get to Code Camp.

We'll also have a community table this year, so if you're interested in the local user group scene, or maybe already a part of it, stop on by and see what's going on.

This article is part of the GWB Archives. Original Author: Chris G. Williams

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