I’m into the idea of a code camp.  So many conferences and presentations I attend are chatty and abstract, it’ll be good to see Studio and Resharper and keyboard shortcuts and macros and hard core programming fly around on projectors all day. Since I’m facilitating for six hours, this is a list of sessions that I’m distraught to miss at Austin Code Camp:

  • 9:00 AM Git for people by Joe Ocampo
    I just want to see someone fly through using this so I can upgrade my understanding from novice to .. post-novice. Hopefully some msysgit tricks for the Windows crowd. Can someone record this?
  • 10:00 AM Eric Hexter‘s talk on Project Automation – Learn about Build and Deployment Automation
    Eric is a master on the subject and I’d love to glean some tidbits from his repertoire.
  • 11:00 AM A Handful of Things You Can Do In Ruby That Scares the Pants Off of C# Developers by Scott Bellware
    I’m at least wary of dynamic languages (in the large), and I’m sure Scott will challenge my (mis)understandings.  Also hoping for a recording.
  • 12:45 PM Enterprise Architecture Patterns: Presentation, Business Logic, and Persistence by Chad Myers and John Teague
    I will make it to this session, at least in part.. I know enough to know that there’s so much I don’t know.  This one will be all about information literacy.
  • 2:45 PM Test Driven JavaScript by John Teague
    I hope John shows me a better way.. because mine is not frictionless.