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CODE CAMP - COLORADO

FRONT RANGE CODE CAMP

SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2006 / DENVER, CO

Front Range Code Camp is a one day Developer community building event being presented by everyone in the developer community on development focused topics. It is by pre-registration only and someone may register as a speaker or an attendee. Please visit https://www.frontrangecodecamp.com to register to attend and feel free to invite others.

We expect 100-150 to attend the Code Camp. 

Microsoft is graciously hosting the Code Camp at their Denver Tech Center offices. They’ve opened six multi-media classrooms for our use. 

Code Camp sessions are 1 hour long, to the point, and filled with code and actual hands-on demonstrations. Each session is kept to an hour so we can pack several sessions into the day. These sessions are about showing your favorite flavor or development tools. A successful session will go deep into a single topic.  

This is a GREAT opportunity to get noticed in the Denver developer community for all (both experienced and none experienced presenters). 

Because these sessions are different than the standard conference sessions, there will be a mandatory speaker preparation meeting about a week before the code camp. For those of you flying in there will be a meeting the night before and you will have a chance to test your hardware.

You must bring your own laptop for your presentation. You’ll have a chance to test the video connections during the speaker prep meeting. There will be a room on site for speaker prep during the day of Code Camp. 

Any code samples you show must be made available for download from Code Camp web site. The code must be emailed no later than May 15th. 

We are not covering travel and expenses for speakers, but you will receive a way cool shirt and some swag. 

If you’re interested please submit a session title, abstract, and bio at: https://www.frontrangecodecamp.com/Presenters.aspx

Questions? Contact Richard Lawrence at richardl@frontrangecodecamp.com Ani at anib@microsoft.com

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