I did not see you there. We had a fun time and learned a lot. One of the speakers didn't show up but I was not planning on going to his talks anyway. Some lucky stiff got a free XBox. I got a book but gave it away immediately.
Ed Robert Citek wrote: > Just a reminder that Code Camp is this weekend. - Robert > > ---- > > As you may have heard, a group of local St. Louis developers are > organizing the St. Louis Code Camp to be held May 6th and 7th. Code > camps are very loosely organized conferences where people who are > passionate about software come to listen to and give talks on > subjects they feel strongly about. As a concept, they started in > Boston, spread to the West Coast, and we're very excited to be > bringing it here to the center of the country. > > The basic idea behind code camps is described in the Code Camp > Manifesto at http://blogs.msdn.com/trobbins/archive/ > 2004/12/12/280181.aspx. They are: > > 1) By and for the local developer community > 2) Always free > 3) All content is original and freely available for all to use > without restriction > 4) No fluff -- only code > 5) Community owned -- anyone may attend, anyone may sign up to > speak. Both roles are first-come, first-served > 6) They always occur over a weekend > > All languages, platforms, methodologies, operating systems, and > topics are welcome. We'd love to have talks about Java on MacOS, Ruby > on Windows, Mono on Linux, you name it, we'd love to hear about it. > > All are welcome to sign up to attend, present, or volunteer at our > St. Louis Code Camp website, http://www.stlcodecamp.org. > > If you have any questions at all, please let me know at > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Thanks for your help, > > bab > -- Ed Howland WDT Solutions, LLC. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (314) 962-0766 _______________________________________________ CWE-LUG mailing list [email protected] http://www.cwelug.org/ http://www.cwelug.org/archives/ http://www.cwelug.org/mailinglist/
