Tampa, FL (PRBuzz.com) October 11, 2012 -- The speakers at the upcoming Tampa Code Camp (http://barcampcodecamp2012.ventbrite.com/#) represent a wide variety of the types of people and companies that are working on the latest in Microsoft technologies. The speakers will be presenting about such areas as development for Windows 8, Cloud, apps for phones, interface and experience design, new techniques and much more.
One session will cover Suspend, Feedback Management, Exploratory Testing, Storyboards and more to help developers to become more productive and build better software faster. Best practices, better processes and great tools are also on the speaking agenda. Attendees will have a full day to learn and share with each other. One company will share their story of how a better understanding of their customers led to optimally using development resources and create a better user experience for their app. Other companies will discuss PostSharp, AOP, Aspect and the potential ROI of using this tool, or using asynchronous programming tools, or Modern-style apps for Windows 8.
Also on the lineup are discussions on Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing and the natural roadmap to success, the maturity stages and some of the factors that influence a successful BI project. For those who are interested in continuous delivery another session will discuss the why and how to success without affecting productivity and sacrificing quality.
Using public data is a hot topic area and another session will offer attendees tips to gain insights into trends and how to harness this data and use it. The talk will cover the various tools and options and provide some examples as to what can be done. Effective Data Visualization helps anyone dealing with data to effectively present that data to a variety of audiences. To round things up, there will also be a session on creating games using MonoGame for Windows 8.
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About BarCamp: BarCamp is an international network of user-generated conferences (or unconferences) primarily focused around technology and the Web. They are open, participatory workshop-events, the content of which is provided by participants. The first BarCamps focused on early-stage web applications, and were related to open source technologies, social media, and open data formats.
About Code Camp: The CodeCamp event creates a new type of community event where developers learn from fellow developers. We also have developer related topics that include software branding, legal issues around software as well as other topics developers are interested in hearing about. All are welcome to attend and speak. CodeCamp was designed by and for the developer community and never occurs during working hours. Sessions will range from informal "chalk talks" to presentations with a mix of presenters speaking on various topics of current interest.
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