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Sunday, February 24, 2008

Boise Code Camp 2008

Saturday, March 8th, 2008
At Boise State University in the
College of Business and Economics

Register today to attend free: www.BoiseCodeCamp.org

This free event for technical professionals is produced by the community, for the community.

Code Camp is bigger than ever this year featuring new and exciting technologies, training on fundamentals, a great party, and more.

  • 63 sessions from 45 amazing presenters
  • The best training value available anywhere
  • Fewer slides, more code and examples
  • Familiar names and local real-world coders side by side
  • An incredible amount of talent and information
  • Free lunch, dinner, swag, and giveaways
  • Held during non-work hours (we have jobs too)
  • Sessions for non-coders as well
  • Amazing after party in the BSU stadium Hall of Fame room

No matter whether you are a seasoned coder, a student, a business analysis in software, a project manager, or a hobbyist technologist, there is something at code camp for you. Invest in yourself and come prepared to learn about these things and more:

  • ASP.Net
  • Agile / Methodology
  • Architecture
  • Client Development
  • Databases and DB development
  • Delphi
  • Fundamentals
  • Games & Graphics
  • Google APIs
  • I.T. And Operations
  • Languages & Frameworks
  • Mobile
  • Security
  • Web Development
  • WCF, WF, WPF
  • Virtualization
  • XML and the Web
  • Java, .Net, SQL, Oracle

Register today at www.BoiseCodeCamp.org.

Saturday, May 05, 2007

Free Turbo Delphi, C++ or C#

Just in case you some how missed it, you can get a free Turbo product from Borland / CodeGear. You your choice of Delphi for .NET, Delphi for Win32, C# Builder or C++ Builder, but you can only have one installed at a time. They are based on Delphi 2006. The catch for the free version (called Explorer) is you cannot install components, add-ins, etc. and can only have one version installed at a time. You can buy the Pro version for just a little bit more and lift those restrictions.

[TurboExplorer.com]

Future version will be based on the newer Delphi IDE's. I suspect that after they come out with Delphi Studio 2007 (guessing on the name) with support for .NET, Delphi, C# and C++ then they will have an updated Turbo release. They hinted they may change the restrictions some then too.

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