What is CodeMash?
CodeMash is a unique event that will educate developers on current practices, methodologies, and technology trends in a variety of platforms and development languages such as Java, .Net, Ruby, Python and PHP.
Learn more about CodeMash on our About CodeMash page .
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Dates for CodeMash 2013
February 11, 2012 - jim holmes
Mark your calendars! CodeMash 2013 will be held from Wednesday, 9 January 2013, through Friday, 11 January 2013.
Sponsorships will open up in late summer 2012.
Tickets will go on sale some time in fall 2012.
Monitor this news feed and the CodeMash Google Group for more information!
Announcing Wednesday Night Discussion Panel!
January 9, 2012 - jim holmes
CodeMash attendees of years past will recall that we typically host a panel discussion on Wednesday evening at 7 pm in the main dining hall.
This year's discussion will focus on Software Quality. Carl Franklin will moderate the panel. Audience participation is strongly encouraged. Microphones will be provided, as will paper for writing questions (for those who may be intimidated by the huge room that is now the main dining area).
Please see the announcement in the CodeMash Google Group for more details!
InfoQ Onsite Recording CodeMash Sessions!
January 8, 2012 - jim holmes
We're pleased to announce InfoQ will be onsite at CodeMash 2012 recording a few of our sessions! We're very excited about this!
See more information in the announcement in the CodeMash Google Group.
Schedule Changes
December 27, 2011 - jim holmes
Attendees:
Please do keep an eye on the CodeMash schedule. With a conference of this size we always end up with a few last minute changes due to unavoidable circumstances.
We'll announce changes on Twitter (@CodeMash, if you're not following already!).
Second Keynoter Announced: Barry Hawkins
December 7, 2011 - jim holmes
We're very pleased to announce that Barry Hawkins will be joining us as the second keynoter at the upcoming CodeMash conference!
How We Got Here, And What To Do About It
If you are developing software and getting paid for it, software process is part of your life. Even the absence of a defined process is a process of sorts. For over forty years the world of software development has been churning through forms of process, with each successor disclaiming the validity of its forebears to the cheers of those liberated from the oppressive chains of process past.
But if the latest acclaimed process is the answer, why do so many groups slough off what seemed to be working well a scant few years ago in favor of yet another choice? Furthermore, the time between process changes gets shorter and shorter. Waterfall reigned for ages, then RUP, then Scrum and XP, and now Lean/Kanban, each enjoying successively shorter seasons of favor as the de facto choice.
Process is but a framework to facilitate the collaboration of a group of people to produce a desired outcome. It is not a substitute for culture, technical excellence, discipline, and product strategy.
In this keynote, Barry emphasizes the need to continue thinking critically about the processes and practices we embrace, accounting for the context in which they exist, and the importance of reflection and refinement at both the organizational and personal levels.
About Barry
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Prior to his career in software, Barry Hawkins spent 10 years designing, selling, and delivering turn-key industrial packaging and marking systems into manufacturing plants throughout the southeastern United States. He was responsible for the implementation, maintenance, and support of every system he sold, which was a formative experience that continues to influence his approach to consulting and coaching.
Barry has played various roles in his 15 years in the software industry, including lone developer, team lead, director, and Agile coach and mentor. Barry is one of the few native Atlantans, currently specializing in coaching and mentoring for Agile software development in addition to doing contract software development. Over the years, he has developed on multiple platforms, focusing primarily on Microsoft technologies and then Java from 2003 onward. He views technology as a set of tools, and embraces the use of dynamic as well as statically-typed languages, procedural, object-oriented, and functional programming, each having their own strengths in a given problem domain.
Announcing CodeMash 2012 Keynote - Rethinking Enterprise
November 8, 2011 - jason gilmore
It used to be easy: building an 'enterprise' app meant using EJB, or COM+, or Web Services. It meant building a big, high-throughput, transactionally-oriented client/server system in a server-side-heavy
topology. But (they tell us) that's over now. It's all "cloud", and "mobile": small clients accessing large servers living in a data center "someplace else", in a high-throughput manner. Somehow it doesn't feel any
different. Neither did mainframes, for that matter. How are we end up here? What's the new "enterprise" developer supposed to do? What about all the new stuff (dynamic and/or functional languages, "NoSQL", and more)? Where does that all fit in?
And what does all this have to do with geometry and history, again?
Noted architectural expert, author and speaker Ted Neward will share insights into this topic honed over a decade of working with a wide range of organizations. An Architectural Consultant with Neudesic, LLC, Ted holds no patents, founded no open source frameworks, and invented no languages, choosing to revel instead in endless rounds of Halo, pizza, and gallons of Diet Coke.
We're Looking for KidzMash Speakers!
October 30, 2011 - jim holmes
Are interested you in speaking to a crowd of young CodeMash geeks?
Melissa Insko is looking for a few people who would be interested in
talking to our youngest CodeMash attendees! Past KidzMash sessions
have included Skitch, robots, and Kids Programming Language.
Speaking to kids is completely different than your usual geek
audience. Keep that in mind!
If you're interested, please contact Melissa directly at melissa.insko
AT gmail.com. She can help you get clear on expectations and perhaps
filter out topics, too.
CodeMash Registrations Update--Please Read
October 25, 2011 - jim holmes
OK, folks, it looks like things are finally settled down with
registration! Please read this closely to make sure you understand
what's going on, and whether or not you need to take any action.
First off, we greatly appreciate everyone's patience as we've worked
through the issues. Who knew that we'd end up crushing Eventbrite's
registration system!
The flood of registrations in such a short time caused issues with
Eventbrite's notification system. Their link to PayPal worked fine, so
folks were getting confirmations from PayPal; however, not from
Eventbrite. That logjam is now cleared and everyone should have, by
now, gotten confirmations from both PayPal *AND* Eventbrite.
If you have gotten a confirmation from PayPal and Eventbrite then you
are good and golden. No need to contact us about your registration.
We'll see you at CodeMash!
If you have NOT gotten confirmations from both PayPal and Eventbrite
then please contact us via mail to registration AT code mash DOT org.
Please note that's singular registration, not plural registrations. We
will track things down.
Please don't flood us with mails if you've gotten both confirmations--
we're still very busy making sure everyone's handled.
Again, thanks to everyone for your patience, and more importantly your
enthusiasm and passion around CodeMash!
CodeMash 2012 Is SOLD OUT!
October 24, 2011 - jim holmes
CodeMash 2010 sold out in 32 days. CodeMash 2011 in 3.5 days over a weekend.
Today I'm stunned and amazed to say that CodeMash 2012 sold out in 20 minutes.
The first CodeMash in 2006 had barely 200 people at it. Who knew we'd end up like this just a few short years later!
Many thanks to all who make this such a wonderful conference: my fellow organizers and staff, the great speakers, our supportive sponsors, and most of all the tremendously engaged and enthusiastic attendees!
2012 Registration Page is Live!
October 23, 2011 - jim holmes
The registration page for CodeMash 2012 is up at http://codemash.org/Register. The registration window will open up at 10:24AM Eastern US on 10/24.
Tickets Go on Sale at 10:24 on 10/24!
October 17, 2011 - jim holmes
CodeMash 2012 tickets will go on sale on 10/24 at 10:24AM Eastern US time.
CodeMash 2010 sold out in 32 days. CodeMash 2011 sold out in 3.5 days over a weekend. Make sure you're ready to act quickly!
We will be selling 1200 tickets for attendees, an increase of 300 from CodeMash 2011!
We look forward to seeing you in Sandusky!
Ticket Prices for CodeMash 2012!
October 17, 2011 - jim holmes
We're happy to announce the prices for CodeMash 2012!
The optional PreCompiler workshop day will be $90.
The CodeMash conference itself will be $195.
The PreCompiler is open only to attendees of the conference -- we
don't sell PreCompiler-only tickets.
We will be capping tickets to 1200 this year. That's an increase of
roughly 300 over last year, but sales will still be extremely brisk.
Be prepared!
We're looking forward to seeing you at the Kalahari!
Call for Submissions Closing Soon!
September 27, 2011 - jim holmes
The call for submissions for CodeMash 2012 will end at 11:59PM Eastern US time on 30 September. No late submissions will be accepted
Got an idea for a great talk? We'd love to see it! Please submit your abstract at http://codemash.org/Speakers !
CodeMash Registration Opens 24 Oct
September 27, 2011 - jim holmes
Registration for CodeMash 2012 will open October 24th!
CodeMash 2009 sold out the 700 slots in 32 days. CodeMash 2010 sold out 800 in 3.5 days. Over a weekend.
The takeaway from this is you should be ready to roll on 24 October! Registrations will be handled through Eventbrite again. We're still finalizing costs, but will be able to share those in the next week or two. The costs will not be drastically different from CodeMash 2010: $85 for the optional PreCompiler, $185 for the conference.
Stay tuned to the CodeMash Google group, the CodeMash site, and Twitter (@CodeMash) for the latest breaking news.
We're looking forward to seeing you at the conference!
Call for Submissions Opens 15 September!
August 21, 2011 - jim holmes
Interested in speaking at CodeMash 2012? Got a great topic you want to share with some of the industry's best, brightest, and most passionate geeks? The CodeMash 2012 Call for Submissions opens 15 September. The window for submissions this year will be very short. Don't delay!
More news on where and how to submit will be forthcoming!
CodeMash Sponsorships for 2012 Opening Soon!
August 4, 2011 - jim holmes
CodeMash 2012 isn't all that far away!
We will be opening up sponsorships for alumni sponsors on 1 Sept. New sponsors are welcome to jump on board from 15 Sept on.
We'll soon be posting up details on pricing and neat new opportunities!
You can also contact Jim Holmes directly: Jim DOT Holmes AT CodeMash DOT org
Cheaper Hotel Room Rates for Friday and Saturday!
September 28, 2010 - jim holmes
We're pleased to announce we've worked with the Kalahari to cut the hotel room costs for Friday and Saturday nights after CodeMash 2011!
Read all about it in the CodeMash Google Group: http://is.gd/fygJp
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