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Code Camp Materials October 2008

Friday, October 10th, 2008

Code Camp Presentation Source Code Solutions

Code Camp Powerpoint Slides


BarCamp Philly Announced!

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

BarCamp Philly is officially on the radar! Dates, times, and logistics have not yet been finalized since this project is still in the earliest stages of development. BarCamp is a fantastic way to meet new like-minded developers and creatives in the area, learn some new technologies, and present to a group of willing participants.

We’ll be posting more information on the 30Points Blog as it becomes available. Follow @BarCampPhilly on twitter and check the BarCamp Philly website for details soon!


Social Dev Camp Wrapup

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

This past weekend I attended Social Dev Camp in Baltimore, MD. Having recently attended BarCamp Orlando I was hoping Social Dev Camp, in addition to being within a reasonable driving distance, would instill the same sense of community and inspiration that BarCamp did. I was not disappointed!

Socialdevcamp LogoSocial Dev Camp was the brain child of Dave Troy of twittervision fame, and Ann Bernard and Keith Casey of WhyGoSolo. In fact they conceived of, organized, and executed the “un-conference” in UNDER 25 days. That has to be some kind of record. Through sponsorships and donations from local businesses the group was able to cover the costs of renting space at the University of Baltimore AND provide breakfast and lunch to all attendees. Outstanding work!

The breakout sessions were broken down into four tracks with topics roughly sorted into what made logical sense based on interest. I didn’t get to attend each session but the ones I participated in were excellent. Dave Troy himself gave a talk on location-based social network services. Dave is great in front of a crowd. You can tell there is a real brain at work there but his Dave Troyeasy-going style invites audience participation and makes whatever he’s talking about very approachable. Dave started a working group called OpenLocation.org, which, among other things, hopes to solve the “Chicago Problem”. I’ll let you check the site out for exactly what that means. Towards the end of the day I sat in on a session called “JavaScript Framework Shootouts” in which Amy Hoy of twistori fame held forth about why YUI stinks and why the forthcoming scriptaculous update rocks.

I left the conference terribly impressed by everyone I met there. The east coast has some very talented and visionary people working to solve real problems. It’s obvious to me that the Amtrak Corridor development community, from Boston to Miami, is really starting to coalesce in a way that is fostering creative and active communities.

Dave Troy says they would like to plan another Social Dev Camp for September of this year. Can’t wait!

Photo Credits: Jeff Kubina , Rob Carlson

Social Dev Camp Photos on Flickr


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Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

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