be very reluctant to drive
well outside Tucson's city limits.
Christopher
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From: Hollamon, Andrew and...@dmentionsystems.com
To: jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
Sent: Sun, 17 May 2009 1:45 am
Subject: RE: [jug-discussion] Desert Code Camp - coming
I have yet to make it to one of these - but Jay Zimmerman always mentions
them at NFJS:
http://desertcodecamp.com/
I think there is one in the summer and one in the fall.
If any has attended and has some feedback - that would be appreciated. I'm
still looking over the sessions and deciding if
In case you haven't heard, some folks in Phoenix have put together a
pretty impressive code camp for this weekend -- 97 sessions! It's
perhaps a little Microsoft-centric but there's lots of other stuff, too.
Here's a link: http://desertcodecamp.com/
I've got a previous commitment for the
I'm sending this because it looks interesting enough to share with
everyone else. I know it's in Phoenix, but at least it's in Arizona ;-).
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Code Camp comes to the desert May 6 at University of Advancing
Technology (Phoenix, AZ)! Register now: http://
Thanks Warner, that looks pretty cool. Anything with a session
entitled Behold my Bouncing Balls has to be a winner!
-- Chad
On 4/4/06, Warner Onstine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sending this because it looks interesting enough to share with
everyone else. I know it's in Phoenix, but at