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Code Camp 2007.2 Sessions

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1. 8:30-9:50

 Marc Ziss - Using Subsonic to Build a Data Access Layer
 14 (14%) 
 
 Tony Lombardo - Advanced Tips for ASP.NET Developers
 41 (42%) 
 
 Miguel Castro - Sexy Extensibility Patterns
 17 (17%) 
 
 Sharon Dooley - SQL Server 2005 sp2
 13 (13%) 
 
 Russ Basiura - Creating Custom Applications Using Excel Services
 13 (13%) 
 

Total: 98

2. 10:00-11:20

 Mitch Ruebush - Java and .NET Interop
 10 (10%) 
 
 Andy Schwam - Web Controls for ASP.NET
 39 (40%) 
 
 Chris Love - Practical Uses of httpModules and httpHandlers
 18 (19%) 
 
 Edward Pochinski - Scripting WMI and WQL
 12 (12%) 
 
 David Mann - ASP.NET Providers in SharePoint 2007
 18 (19%) 
 

Total: 97

3. 11:30-1:20

 Steve Andrews - Intro to Team Systems and Foundation Server
 20 (21%) 
 
 Travis LaBorde - Cuyahoga ASP.NET Framework
 15 (15%) 
 
 John Baird - Mobil Application Development
 23 (24%) 
 
 Dan Hartshorn - Performance Point
 12 (12%) 
 
 Don Demsak - VB9 + XML, Cooler than C#
 25 (26%) 
 
 Dan Hartschorn - Performance Point
 (2%) 
 

Total: 97

4. 1:30-2:50

 Sam Gentile - Service-Oriented Architecture, WCF and ESB
 22 (22%) 
 
 Tony Testa - Microsoft AJAX
 21 (21%) 
 
 Bill Wolff - XAML, WPF, Acropolis, and Silverlight
 25 (25%) 
 
 Kevin Goff - Business Intelligence with .NET
 29 (29%) 
 
 Mark Magliocco - Building Mashups
 (4%) 
 

Total: 101

5. 3:00-4:20

 Sagi Shkedy - .NET Code in SQL Server 2005 CLR
 28 (28%) 
 
 Scott Ocamb - Test Driven Development/Automated Build Lab (.NET)
 33 (33%) 
 
 Jim Bonnie - Dotnetnuke, Alive and Well
 13 (13%) 
 
 Miguel Castro - Recruiters: the Good, the Bad, & the Ugly
 18 (18%) 
 
 Rob Keiser - Filter Web Parts in SharePoint 2007
 (7%) 
 

Total: 99

6. Comments or suggestions

 
 72 (80%) 
 
 
Nice survey, Bill.
 
-- Mike
 (1%) 
 
 
Great lineup!  Except I can't figure out how to visit Sagi, Scott, and Miguel all at 3pm!!!
 
 (1%) 
 
 
 
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1:30-2:50 all topics are good, can you split them in 10:00-11:20 and 3:00-4:20 sessions?
 (1%) 
 
 
I love PhillyDotNet.Microsoft.CodeCamp.Sessions..!! Thanks for organizing this Free of cost !!!
 
Can I bring unregistered guest interested in attending the sessions?
 (1%) 
 
 
I appreciate all the hard work that went into this event. 
 
Thank you.
 
 
 
 (1%) 
 
 
excellent site and survey!
 (1%) 
 
 
It is all good!
 (1%) 
 
 
Perhaps it would be good to leave 1-2 holes in the schedule grid and, from survey results, have a popular presentation repeated.
 (1%) 
 
 
I'm so excited !!!!!!!!!!
I can't wait to get out to Malvern and check out some new technical methodologies.  Code Camp is great !
 (1%) 
 
 
I would suggest you have this type of survey before setting the schedule. Most of the session I am interested in are between 1:30 - 2:50.
 (1%) 
 
 
Looking forward to this and appreciate all that you do to put this together.. Thanks, John
 (1%) 
 
 
Great classes - I wish I could go twice.
 
At PASS they videotaped and sold the sessions - perhaps for next time...
 (1%) 
 
 
thanks for all the hard work that it takes to keep an organization like this running !!  Sally Kyvernitis
 (1%) 
 
 
I like the last code camp of scheduling various session. It was flexiable where i can move from one session to another if i feel one is not good for me..
 (1%) 
 
 I would like to bi-locate and attend Sam Gentile's session at 1.30 also!
 (1%) 
 
 FYI has session 1:30 PM Running C# and VB.Net Code on Microsoft SQL Server Sagi Shkedy thanks noel see you there!
 (1%) 
 
 
Thanks for the efforts this is great!
 
Lot's of choices for each slot.
 (1%) 
 

Total: 90