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What does YOUR Code Camp Event Registration look like?

This is what MINE looks like.  Hey, I heard from a very good source that there are a whole lotta nerds already registered for Code Camp 4 in Waltham 9/24-9/25, so you better generate one of these babies ASAP.

I hope I don't regret saying this, but the only thing I need to do yet is get off my butt and reserve my room at the Waltham Westin for CC4.  That is one sweeeeeeet Suite!  I stayed there for CC3 in March.  Could you do me a fave and wait 24 hours before calling the Westin so I'll have a better shot getting a room?  I'm too tired to do it tonight.  Thanks!

 

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Posted on 8/11/2005 6:37:00 PM by Dave Burke
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8/28/2005 8:02:20 PM Permalink

Dave,

I have been busy since my first code, and your session on extending dot text session. Not sure if I am ready to put on a session, but can't heard to try!

Do you think this session overview would work for the Boston Crowd?
www.walkspoiled.com/.../Default.aspx

Thanks for the Feedback.

p.s. Way to rock on the winforms 2.0 rollout!

- Jim

Jim Bonnie |

8/29/2005 6:08:03 AM Permalink

I knew about DNN for at least a year and was interested in it, but didn't have the time to really investigate it like I wanted to.  Then I sat in on a DNN 2.0 presentation by Jim Duffy at DevTeach in 2004 and I became a DNN disciple.  I've backslidden and only use it now when I have to because of performance and other issues, but I've used it for two of my company web sites and it was a huge success.  

My point is that without seeing that DNN presentation at DevTeach I probably wouldn't have ever used DNN.  I'm sure there are a lot of guys in the same boat, who will really benefit from your presentation.

Actually, your DNN presentation will be much like the one I'm doing, since I'm focusing on an existing package, too.

daveburke |


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