
Edmonton Code Camp 2007 has come and gone for another year. Looking back I would say that this year was better than last year. I still have not had the chance to look at all the comment sheets to see what we can do better next year. Thanks to
Dave Woods for helping with the website and to everyone at
Edmug for helping organize everything. Also thanks to the people that offered to help even though I couldn't find them anything to do.
The UofA venue was a lot better than I expected and we will probably have next years code camp there. Thanks to
Mack for suggesting it. The only problem seemed to be with Conference Services telling us that we could tell attendees to park in lot M and then blocking it off for the opera that didn't start until 6pm, those opera singers can be huge divas, I didn't know that they needed a whole parking lot just to accommodate their entourage.
I am most proud of the fact that our community is growing big enough to support something like Edmonton Code Camp. You can bitch all you want about the quality of software developers in the city but if you aren't doing anything to help improve their skills you are part of the problem. As a developer you have to remember where you came from and help people get to where they want to go.
It is also awesome to see that developers from Edmonton and Calgary are getting to know each other a lot better. I remember driving down to Calgary about a year and a half ago and meeting people for the first time.
Mo Khan has some good thoughts on the growing community.
I'll be posting my code from my Introduction to Windsor Container presentation on the Edmonton Code Camp website in the next couple of days. In the meantime you can check out the code from the other presentations at the Edmonton Code Camp website on the
source code page.