hunterCreative <[email protected]> writes:
> Just signed up. Actually, I'm interested in the Django talk and never  having
> been to one of these, I am clueless as to the format of the  sessions.

I've not been to a Code Camp, either, but I imagine it'll be a pretty
standard low-ceremony "unconference" … a big schedule matrix of
rooms/topics/times with lots of room for hallway conversation and breaks
for coffee/lunch/snacks.


> I assume you are planning on using Windows/IIS as the  platform for the 
> session
> since it is a .net event.

Heh heh.  Oh, hell no. ;)

Note that it is not a ".NET event", per se.  While the Code Camps do
primarily come out of the .net user group scene, the event itself is
implicitly platform- and technology-agnostic by being explicitly
community-interest-driven.  
http://www.thedevcommunity.org/codecamps/manifesto.aspx

So, no, I'll be presenting using emacs on my ubuntu-running EEE. :)


At the same time, major kudos to the vt.net and BTV PHP folks who have
been doing the organization.  They're putting on a full-day, completely
free, well sponsored, hard-core technical conference, with free food and
swag, roping in speakers from mostly near and some far.  It's shaping up
to be pretty cool, and I hope it'll draw in a good number of technical
folks of all stripes from the state and region.

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