Code Camp is a form of an unconference. Originally begun as a Microsoft-slanted take on barcamp, but not strictly limited to the Microsoft Windows or . NET platforms. Code Camps are free to attend. Code Camps do not take place during the typical work week. Code Camps do not disclose attendee contact information to sponsors. Like most unconferences, Code Camps are about your local or regional development community. Presenters are typically members of the community.

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  • Code Camp is a form of an unconference. Originally begun as a Microsoft-slanted take on barcamp, but not strictly limited to the Microsoft Windows or . NET platforms. Code Camps are free to attend. Code Camps do not take place during the typical work week. Code Camps do not disclose attendee contact information to sponsors. Like most unconferences, Code Camps are about your local or regional development community. Presenters are typically members of the community. Presentation topics are suggested by attendees, and often presented by those who originally suggest them. Code Camps are, as the name implies, about code and development. Code Camps are NOT a venue for advertisement or marketing presentations. Code Camp is a free, 1-day event put on by the community to help promote software development in the community.
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  • Code Camp is a form of an unconference. Originally begun as a Microsoft-slanted take on barcamp, but not strictly limited to the Microsoft Windows or . NET platforms. Code Camps are free to attend. Code Camps do not take place during the typical work week. Code Camps do not disclose attendee contact information to sponsors. Like most unconferences, Code Camps are about your local or regional development community. Presenters are typically members of the community.
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  • Code Camp
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