Richmond Code Camp

by KodefuGuru 23. April 2009 13:25

Tomorrow after work, I'm driving to Richmond to speak at the Richmond Code Camp. In the past, I didn't plan out which sessions I would attend. Instead, I just floated to whatever seemed interesting. This time, I'm taking the steps to get the most out of the conference. Here's my schedule.

8:00 - 8:45am - Auditorium - Welcome And Keynote

I'm not a morning guy, particularly after driving 6 hours. However, I'll try to be on time to catch the keynote.

8:45 - 10:00am - Speakers Lounge - Preparation

Before I give a talk, I like to review my material.

10:15 - 11:30am - Room 223 - Introducing MSBuild - Chris Eargle

My talk. I would be disappointed if I wasn't there.

11:30 - 12:30pm - Lunch

Lunch will most likely consist of pizza. Were you aware that researchers have discovered that people who eat pizza at least once a week are at a lower risk for certain cancers?

12:30 - 1:45pm - Room 220 - Guerilla SOA on WCF - Joshua Graham

I love SOA, and I love WCF. I'm not so sure about the guerilla part.

2:00 - 3:15pm - Auditorium - How to Give Technical Presentations: 101 - Hal Hayes

Maybe I can learn a few tricks to make my presentations better?

3:30 - 4:45pm - Room 210 - Implementing validation when using the ASP.NET MVC Framework - Roberto Hernandez

I'm curious about the validation techniques used when you don't have postbacks. In a layered application, I use UI validation only to provide a better user experience. I would expect true validation to occur in the business or service layer.

5:00 - 5:30pm - Auditorium - Wrap Up and Prizes

The fun part. I haven't won an Xbox 360 yet.

 

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