Announcing New England Code Camp 13!

Code Camp 13 All systems are go for New England Code Camp 13, a major community event for developers coming to Waltham, MA on March 27th!

Registration (free) , the Call for Speakers, and Call for Sponsors are all now open.

New England Code Camp 13 “Spring Back into Code”
    Saturday, March 27th
    8:30 AM – 6 PM+ (and post-event Geek Gathering)
    Microsoft, 201 Jones Road, Waltham, MA

    https://www.thedevcommunity.org

Update 3/20 - The schedule has been posted !

For social media fans, the tag will be #necc13.

Code What?

Code Camps (started in 2004 with New England Code Camp 1), are free events, held outside of normal work hours, organized by and for the developer community.  They’re a great opportunity to network and to share knowledge without marketing noise getting in the way. 

Session in MPR CBryan TuttleSWAG

Code Camp has something for every developer - a blend of the technical to the practical, established to new, and beginner to advanced. 

Check out the Code Camp Manifesto for the guiding principles.

Register Now

It’s a free event, so register today.

With the strong interest in all of the new technologies recently available and soon to be released, I won’t be surprised if we reach capacity for this Camp.

A Session in the Rhode Island RoomRichard Hale Shaw

Speakers Wanted!

A Session in the EBCCode Camp is driven by speakers who volunteer their time and expertise. From first-time presenters to veterans of national conferences, Code Camps are great because we hear from many perspectives – we want to hear yours.

So, have something to share?  Submit a session today:

  1. Sign in to an existing account or create a new one at TheDevCommunity.org site.
  2. Complete a Speaker Registry profile (if you don't already have one.)
  3. Go to the Code Camps home page.
  4. Next to the CC13 entry, you should see a "Submit a Session" link.
  5. Submit as many sessions as you'd like.
  6. Please ensure that you also register as an attendee

Topics are open and sessions are normally scheduled for 75 minutes.

Call for Sponsors/Contributors

Food Time!Code Camps rely on contributors to donate giveaways and funding for food to help make the event happen. Needed:

  • Morning coffee (and doughnuts are always appreciated, too)
  • Lunch
  • Giveaways – items to be given out by speakers in sessions
  • SWAG - items like pens, pads, and bags – branded or unbranded – it’s all welcome!

You’ll have a highly-targeted audience thanking your company for its support of the developer community, so please let me know if your company is interested in helping to made Code Camp 13 a success.

Thanks

Thanks to Chris Pels for his continuing help organizing these events and thanks also to Bryan Phillips for creating the Code Camp 13 logo (and logos for several previous Camps)!

See you at Code Camp 13!

-Chris