Archive for March, 2012

[Training] FREE Phone, HTML 5 and Cloud DevCamps

FREE Phone, HTML 5 and Cloud DevCamps

THIS FRIDAY, March 30th, Seating is limited so Register Now!

Attend a Camp – Build An App!

Developer Camps (DevCamps for short) are free, fun, no-fluff events for developers, by developers. You learn from experts in a low-key, interactive way and then get hands-on time to apply what you’ve learned. Check out the four different DevCamps currently being offered and register today!

Cloud Camp - Register Here

Join us to learn about the exciting new Windows Azure developer platform! Windows Azure will open up a host of new application and multi-screen development opportunities, and this briefing will give you a jumpstart in understanding how to take advantage of them.

Phone CampRegister Here

Take your apps to the next level at the Windows Phone Dev Camp. We’ll be covering how to bring the cloud to your app by consuming external APIs, add UX polish with Expression Blend, reach new markets through globalization and localization, and keep your app running at peak performance through advanced debugging and testing. In the afternoon, we’ll break into labs to reinforce what we covered, and offer a chance to present your application for a chance to win in our application competition.

HTML5 CampRegister Here

As developers, you keep hearing a lot about HTML5, but many don’t know what it actually means or is truly capable of. If you want to learn about it, your choices are limited. The HTML5 Web Camp is an opportunity to connect with designers and developers and show you what’s possible, and how you can start using it today. Space is limited.

Student Prep Night – Register Here

If you’re a student, interested in attending DevCamp (Phone Camp, particularly), we’d love to have you join us for a night of preparation and pizza! We want to be sure you have all the tools you need to be successful with the professional developer community.

SoCal Code Camp

Southern California Developer Events

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Mar 21st – IEnumerable, ISaveable, IDontGetIt: Interfaces in .NET w/ Jeremy Clark

Abstract: Best practices tell us to program to an interface rather than a concrete class. Let’s start by understanding what a .NET Interface is and what it means to our code. After that, we’ll look at a couple of practical implementations that can make our code more robust and extensible. No specific experience with interfaces or abstract classes is required, but knowing the basics of .NET programming will be helpful.

About the Presenter:Jeremy Clark works for BiTKOO, a company specializing in Authorization Management (never write another line of authorization code). After hours, he puts together demos and technical articles for JeremyBytes.com, a website focusing on .NET technologies. Other times he can be found shredding on a plastic guitar to Guitar Hero. He lives in Anaheim, CA with a seedling redwood tree and his cats, Amanda and Toby.

This is a Green Dot sponsored event. There is no entry fee and the event is free for attendees.

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