Utah Code Camp

Fall 2009 - Sept 19th (9:00AM - 5:00PM)

Want to be a Speaker?

If you’re interested please submit a session title, abstract, and bio Email to
 

Utah Code Camp (Fall 2009)
Call for Speakers (Closes Aug 1st 2009)

 

Sept 19th 2009

Neumont University
Salt Lake City, UT

www.utcodecamp.com

Code Camp is a one day free training for all developers of any technologies to attend and learn from their peers and local speakers. We are currently looking for Speakers to present at the Code Camp. All topics are open for discussion and all formats. The sessions would be 45 Minutes long with a 10-15 minute QA time at the end of the session (total 1 hour). This will be an all day event we plan to go from 9:00-5:00. You don't need to be present the whole day but we would love to have you around for questions from users or to see the other great content of the code camp.

We are looking for 100-150 people to attend the code camp. We will have several tracks running all throughout the day (multiple sessions going on at once).

You must bring your own Laptop for your presentation. There will be a room on site for speaker prep during the day of the Code Camp.

Any code samples you show should be made available for download from Code Camp web site. (http://www.utcodecamp.com/)

We are not covering travel or expenses for speakers, but you will receive a great big THANK YOU. A Cool Polo Shirt also!

If you're interested please submit a session title, abstract, and bio Email to pat_wright@sqlpass.org

Please put Code Camp Speaker in the subject.

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Schedule (Fall 2008)

(Spring 2009 Coming Soon!)

Sessions

Times, rooms and sessions are subject to change.

Time Room 200 Room 201 Room 205
8:30 AM - 9:00 AM Registration
9:00 AM - 9:10 AM Welcome    
9:10 AM - 10:10 AM
WinForms Component Development II -- Aaron Zupancic
Utilizing Client Side Libraries to creat Dynamic Web Applications -- John Anderson
Why You Should Consider PostgreSQL -- Benefits of That Other Database -- Josh Tolley
10:20 AM - 11:20 AM Lap Around “Oslo” -- Scott Golightly
Introduction to Ruby on Rails -- Eric Berry
SQL 2005 Encryption and Keys -- Ben Miller
11:30 PM - 12:30 PM
ADO.NET Entity Framework - Nathan Zaugg
Developing .NET applications for the FamilySearch Platform --Gordon Clarke and Jimmy Zimmerman
Query Processing - Someone Else's Idea and Some of My Own -- Tjay Belt
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Lunch (Provided in "Sponsors/Lunch" area)
 
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Google App Engine 101--Jonathan Ellis
Linq In Depth -- Phil Gilmore
Bringing Agile into the Enterprise -- Mike Berry
2:40 PM - 3:40 PM
A Preview of Direct3D 11 -- Richard Thomson
Introduction to Lisp Programming on the Web -- David Owen
Building Composite Applications using PRISM -- Joe Mcbride
3:50 PM - 4:50 PM
Iphone Development -- Dave DeLong
WCF Encoders -- Steven Retz
WordPress Performance & Scalability -- Joseph Scott
5:00 PM - 5:30 PM Speaker Panel / Drawings    

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