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Well, the CodeMash conference has come and gone. Ah, all of that planning and now it’s over. How will I spend my days if I don’t have to help plan and publicize this event? Maybe I’ll actually get some work done (and see my kids)! The...
Filed under: Java, .NET, Bruce Eckel, TurboGears, Python, Open Spaces, PHP, Scott Guthrie, Neal Ford, CodeMash, conference, poppendieck, Kalahari, Jay Pipes, google group, Agile, Flex, Barry Hawkins, community, Adobe
CodeMash, a developer conference organized by volunteer developers, is to be held January 18-19 in Sandusky, OH. Drawing from national talent as well as regional experts, this conference provides a unique opportunity for a diverse set of people to get...
Filed under: Java, .NET, Bruce Eckel, TurboGears, Ruby on Rails, Python, PHP, Scott Guthrie, Neal Ford, Ruby, poppendieck, Jay Pipes, MySQL, Brian Goetz
CodeMash, a developer conference for programmers of all flavors, is scheduled for January 18-19 in Sandusky, OH. And the early bird deadline is coming up soon. Register by December 18 to get the early bird conference rate of $99. After December 18, the...
Filed under: Java, .NET, Bruce Eckel, TurboGears, Python, Scott Guthrie, Neal Ford, Ohio, CodeMash, conference, Sandusky, developer
CodeMash is a conference that will be held in Sandusky, OH January 18-19, 2007 at the Kalahari Resort . We’ve lined up some really great talks for CodeMash. Here is a small sampling: ·Dave Donaldson: Let NHibernate be Your Data Layer ·Joe...
Filed under: Java, .NET, Bruce Eckel, gigaspaces, Python, Scott Guthrie, Neal Ford, CodeMash, conference, poppendieck, midwest, Kalahari
Ohio … where you need to be January 18-19 What? January in Ohio?! That’s always the first reaction. But … once I tell them what’s going on (and that it’s at an indoor water park), the tune changes to, “Really? Cool...
Filed under: Java, Microsoft, software, Sun, .NET, Bruce Eckel, Mindview, TurboGears, Ruby on Rails, Python, Kalahari Resort, PHP, Scott Guthrie, ThoughtWorks, Neal Ford, Ohio, IBM, Oracle, Ruby, C#