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Alabama Code Camp 9 Postponed Til Further Notice

I am very sorry to have to write this blog entry... but due to low registration numbers (we leveled off around 60 people registered), it was decided to postpone the code camp indefinitely while we can evaluate the attractiveness of the location (make no mistake, I think the venue -- Sorrell College of Business at … Continue reading Alabama Code Camp 9 Postponed Til Further Notice

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Alabama Code Camp 9: March 10, 2012

UPDATE: 2012-03-02: Due to low registrations, the event was postponed. Read more here. The ninth edition of the Alabama Code Camp is less than one month away! It will be held at Troy University's Sorrell College of Business in Troy, AL on Saturday, March 10, 2011. I remember (OK, just vaguely) attending and presenting at my … Continue reading Alabama Code Camp 9: March 10, 2012

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Alabama Code Camp 3 Experience

Yesterday's third Alabama Code Camp was a good experience for me. Contrary to my post on 9/12, I did not do a talk on Windows Communication Foundation, but added a session on creating an Extender with ASP.NET AJAX ("Atlas"). The evening before the event, I was asked to take over a session for Joe Healy, … Continue reading Alabama Code Camp 3 Experience

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Alabama Code Camp No. 3: October 28, 2006

The Alabama Code Camp is having its third edition on Saturday, October 28th in Montgomery (Auburn University at Montgomery). I missed the second edition, because Huntsville is quite a while away from Troy. However, Montgomery is probably as close as it will come, so I will be there. I have submitted a proposal for a … Continue reading Alabama Code Camp No. 3: October 28, 2006

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Alabama Code Camp: Great Event

The Alabama Code Camp last Saturday was, from my perspective, a success. I thought that attendance was high and the quality of the sessions I attended good to very high. Thanks to the sponsors for enabling this (including a "free lunch"). The only side of the event I liked less was the venue. Computer classrooms … Continue reading Alabama Code Camp: Great Event

2005-10-302012-02-12Leave a comment
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Alabama Code Camp: October 29th

Alabama .NET code community, if you were not already aware, mark your calendars: on October 29th, the first Alabama Code Camp will be held in Birmingham. It's an event for developers by developers, and registration is free (but required). You can find registration information, directions, and session listings at their web site. I will be … Continue reading Alabama Code Camp: October 29th

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