2015 Schedule
The Vermont Code Camp 2015 schedule included sessions on a variety of software topics, including programming, databases, web and more.
Time
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Room 1
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Room 2
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Room 3
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Room 4
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Room 5
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8:00am- 8:45am
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Registration |
8:45am- 9:00am
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Welcome |
9:00am- 10:00am
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Introduction to Meteor.js: Why and How
Kyle Mitofsky
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Visual Programming for Science and Business
Mitch Miller
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Live Coding Web Applications with ClojureScript and Figwheel
Nick Husher
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If You See What I Mean: Fixing and Avoiding Broken Programs Using the Power of Abstraction
Eric Smith
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10:15am- 11:15am
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The Future is Now: Using ES6 in Your JavaScript Code Today
Ben Glassman
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C# 6.0: Level Up Your Productivity
Bill Wagner
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Introduction to Ionic Framework
Justin Basinger
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A Git Parable
Cori Drew
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Turning Points: Instructional Tales of Achievement, Embarrassment, and Woe
Scott Douglas
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11:30am- 12:00pm
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Client Work with WordPress: Workflows, Expectations, and Egos
Josh Lee
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Getting SQL Schema and Code into Version Control Using SQL Server Database Projects
Floyd Hilton
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Writing a RESTful API with the Go language (golang)
John Cicilio
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Clean Code: Single Responsibility Principle
Hetal Dave
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Social Network Analysis & Visualization
Al Ramirez
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12:00pm- 1:00pm
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Lunch |
1:00pm- 2:00pm
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The New, New Microsoft: OS X, Linux, git, npm, and Docker
John Bennett
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Self Service BI Integration in Corporate BI
Christian Coté
Sophie Marchand
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Patterns & Practices for Real-world Event-driven Microservices
Rachel Reese
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Static Web Apps: Rethinking Server Side Templating
Jon Hoguet
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2:15pm- 3:15pm
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Introduction to Aurelia
Jeremy Danyow
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Automating Database Schema and Data Deployments Using Entity Framework Code First Migrations
Michael Tamlyn
Michael Commo
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Resilient Management of State in Functional Systems
Peter Vile
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Mithril and Webpack: Performance and Simplicity in Client-side Applications
Michael Hellein
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Effective Design Reviews: How to Give and Receive Meaningful, Actionable Design Feedback
Everett McKay
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3:15pm- 3:45pm
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Break and Afternoon Snacks |
3:45pm- 4:15pm
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Managing Your Career: If You Don't, Who Will?
Josh Winslow
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Windows Services Made User Friendly
Brandt Newton
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Clojure: Scripting for the JVM
Aaron Cummings
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Writing Automated Tests Using Python, Selenium, and Behave
Jessica Ingrassellino
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Building Testing Teams in the Land of Ben & Jerry's
Kip Steele
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4:30pm- 5:30pm
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React + Flux = Joy
John Need
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Real-time IoT Sensors with Azure Event Hubs
James Sturtevant
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Code Generation with T4 and Visual Studio
Jeremy Hutchinson
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For All Code, There Exist Properties to Be Checked
Paul Blasucci
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5:30pm- 6:00pm
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Closing Remarks |