1400 registrations, 112 sessions, free pizza, a barbecue on Saturday night, raffles and lot more – that is Silicon Valley Code Camp.
Jitu, Jiandong, Jacob, and I presented on GlassFish at Silicon Valley Code Camp over the weekend. The event had higher attendance (close to 500) than last year and certainly is a great networking event for the local community. |
The venue at Foothill College is literally in foot of the hills and the campus is beautiful. The barebecue reception in the evening was certainly a pleasant relief to the attendees who did not get a pizza slice at lunch
If you could not attend any of our sessions hen you can read through the slides for GlassFish: The Best Open Source Application Server and Rails powered by GlassFish. The demos shown in the talk are available at:
- Develop/Run/Debug Rails application using NetBeans and GlassFish
- Rapid Deployment Technology for Web application using NetBeans and GlassFish
- Tic Tac Toe using Rails and GlassFish
- Embeddable GlassFish in Action
- Deploying OSGi bundles in GlassFish
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Thank you Arun, for sharing some lazy moment pictures
Remember that code camp is by developers for developers. So if you’ve never presented, start thinking about a topic. Some of us have been throwing around the idea of training sessions for presenters. When we get that going I’ll make an … new developers please remember it!
Comment by Sujan P — February 4, 2009 @ 2:55 am
Sujan, I’ve presented at previous 2 SVCC and have been happy about my involvement there. I do see my self continue to present to this audience in future as well.
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