Sessions tagged as #devsat

Evening Reception and Prize Drawing - Complimentary food, beer, wine & soft drinks

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Time: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, Saturday, May 22, 2010
Location: Franz Hall, Grand Lobby
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Join your fellow attendees for the Portland Code Camp and SQL Saturday 2010 Evening Reception with complimentary food, beer, wine, and soft drinks. The reception features drawings for fabulous raffle prize. • • • • • Music by Grasshoppah. Witty social banter by you. • • • • • The menu: Italian Antipasto Platters with Assorted Italian Meats, Grilled Vegetables, Artichoke Hearts & Marinated Olives • Buffalo Chicken Wings with Bleu Cheese Dip • Mezze Table with Tabouleh Salad, Lantil Dai, Olive Medley, Pita Triangles with Baba Ganoche, Hummus & Muhammara Spreads • Domestic Oregon Cheese Boards with Aged Cheddar, Swiss, Pepper Jack and Brie with Fresh Fruit Garnish and Assorted Crackers • Bowls of Fresh Oregon Strawberries • Fresh Baked Artisan Breads • Assorted House Baked Tea Cookies • A selection of Widmer Beers, plus Wine, Iced Tea, and Lemonade.

Lunch - Complimentary gourmet box lunch and soft drinks

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Time: 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM, Saturday, May 22, 2010
Location: Buckley Center, Auditorium
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Pick up a gourmet box lunch with one of these great sandwiches: Basil Chicken & Chevre, Roast Turkey with Brie & Cranberry, Roast Beef with Boursin, or Roasted Garden Veggie with basil Pesto Cream Cheese (vegetarian). All lunches include organic yogurt, chocolate chip cookie, and a soft drink. A vegan option will also be available.

Presenters Lounge

Time: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM, Saturday, May 22, 2010
Location: Franz Hall, Room 123
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Presenters may use the lounge to relax, make final adjustments to their presentation materials, and network with other Presenters. You may check in, pick up your event Shirt, and collect SWAG items to distribute during your session(s). Upon entering, please display your name tag to the room monitor, and at all times while in the Speaker lounge.

Welcome and Early Bird Door Prizes!

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Time: 8:30 AM – 8:45 AM, Saturday, May 22, 2010
Location: Buckley Center, Auditorium
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Welcome to Portland Code Camp and SQL Saturday 2010. The early bird snags the morning door prizes, so come, get a quick orientation, and get lucky!

.NET Static Code Analysis

Presenter: Craig Berntson
Time: 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM, Saturday, May 22, 2010
Location: Franz Hall, Room 018

Static code analysis is a way to test your code without actually running it. It can detect errors that often times don't show up until the application is running at your customer's site. It also shows where your code doesn't follow best practices. In this session, you will learn how to manually perform static code analysis with FxCop and StyleCop and how to add these tools into a Continuous Integration process so the code analysis is performed automatically.

Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) with MSpec 4 Fun, Profit and Beer!!

Presenter: Eric Ridgeway
Time: 7:30 PM – 10:00 PM, Saturday, May 22, 2010
Location: Franz Hall, Room 106

Come hang out and do some BDD using MSpec. We'll talk about BDD. What is it? Where does it fit in your testing story? And how BDD helps deliver value and make you feel as awesome as free beer? Best of all we are gonna do BDD, so come prepared to type!

Introduction to Linq and Linq2DataSets

Presenter: Jack Stephens
Time: 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM, Saturday, May 22, 2010
Location: Franz Hall, Room 217

This 100 level session will get you started writing Linq queries against your existing DataSets. This talk will cover basic introductory level Linq and specifics regarding using Linq with DataSets. It will compare Linq2DataSets to SQL and Linq2Sql. These techniques will be useful in legacy applications that have recently been upgraded .NET 3.5 that have existing DataSets.

Potential of Code Generation

Presenter: Ryan Kyle
Time: 3:15 PM – 4:30 PM, Saturday, May 22, 2010
Location: Franz Hall, Room 231

Code generation is a programming methodology. I believe that code generation is not being put to its full potential. I will speak on code generation’s potential and how I see it being used over the next decade. You will see a custom written code generation harness generate a full n-tier application based on a database.