Philly Code Camp Sept 15th with Neudesic
I am proud to announce that my group at Neudesic will be one of the three Gold Sponsors for the upcoming Philly.NET Code Camp!
I will be doing my thing on Connected Systems with SOA/ESB/WCF with some emphasis on ESB's. We will have lots of cool Neudesic swag :) and we are looking forward to meeting many of you in the area!! If you are experienced with Connected Systems in the Microsoft domain, I would especially love to talk to you! I am also looking for experienced SOA Architects with SOA&D skills using ESOMM and other methodologies, If you are experienced in any of our other Microsoft Practices like BI, Microsoft Dynamics, Sharepoint and Portals, Team System, and .NET Custom Development, the rest of us would like to talk to you too!
So, one last plug for Neudesic. I have never had so much fun in my life. Neudesic, IMHO, is like what Microsoft's culture was like in the 80's. All of our founders and most of our principle people had very successful and fulfulling careers at Microsoft and trying to bring what is great about Microsoft to our enviornment. I find the atmosphere electric and stimulating, being surrounded by the best and brightest. As a Managed Partner with Microsoft, we have a very tight and rewarding partnership with Microsoft.
| Neudesic has been able to gain the trust of Microsoft (http://www.microsoft.com/) on multiple levels. Many of our team members are highly-experienced former Microsoft employees who understand |
the inner workings of the Microsoft platform and solution offerings.
In addition to being highly integrated with Microsoft's local offices, we actively cooperate with Microsoft product development groups such as BizTalk, Office, Sharepoint, Longhorn, Windows and Visual Studio.
Neudesic's strong relationship with Microsoft is of critical importance in ensuring our ability to meet and exceed our clients' evermore challenging expectations. |
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We are going big places in the East - we have may some very visible, key new team members soon!
| September 15 |
Code Camp 2007.2 |
Saturday
Malvern, PA





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Day 2 of our third annual Code Camp series will be held at the Microsoft Greater PA Office in Malvern, PA on Saturday, September 15 from 8:30-4:30. Please register on our web site. We are officially sold out!-->Detailed directions are on the Microsoft Greater PA web site.
- Lots of code, just say no to slides!
- 8 hours
- 25 sessions (8:30, 10:00, 11:30/12:00, 1:30, 3:00)
- 5 tracks
- 200 seats with tables (laptops welcome)
- Free breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack (expanded menu!)
- Raffles and prizes at 4:40
- Easy parking
- Limited wireless
All of this is made possible by our Gold contributors (Infragistics, SourceGear, Neudesic) and our site sponsor (Microsoft).
Here is the working agenda, room assignment by letter [A, B, C, D, E] (to be posted later):
John Baird - Mobil Application Development Miguel Castro - Sexy Extensibility Patterns Bill Wolff - XAML, WPF, Acropolis, and Silverlight Don Demsak - VB9 + XML, Cooler than C# Sharon Dooley - SQL Server 2005 sp2
Kevin Goff - Business Intelligence with .NET Sagi Shkedy - .NET Code in SQL Server 2005 CLR Russ Basiura - SharePoint 2007 Excel Services and Dashboards Danilo Diaz - Visual Studio Tools for Office and Office Business Applications Rob Keiser - Filter Web Parts in SharePoint 2007
David Mann - ASP.NET Providers in SharePoint 2007 Steve Andrews - Intro to Team Systems and Foundation Server Judy Calla - Intro to the Visual Studio Development Environment Sam Gentile - Connected Systems with SOA/ESB/WCF Scott Ocamb - Test Driven Development/Automated Build Lab (.NET)
Mitch Ruebush - Java and .NET Interop Marc Ziss - Using Subsonic to Build a Data Access Layer Miguel Castro - Recruiters: the Good, the Bad, & the Ugly Travis LaBorde - Cuyahoga ASP.NET Framework Tony Lombardo - Advanced ASP.NET Tips & Tricks
Mark Magliocco - Building Mashups Andy Schwam - Web Controls for ASP.NET TBD TBD TBD
8:00 Registration, continental breakfast
11:30 first lunch 1:00 second lunch
4:40 evals, lots of raffle prizes | |
| Code Camp 2007.2 |
Saturday
Malvern, PA





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