Due to the original date being in the middle of the conference season the dates were rescheduled to this month in order to hopefully get more people there ... or maybe we were just waiting for Scott Hanselman and Phil Haack to get moved up here :)
Currently there are only 12 speakers and 17 sessions ... so in an effort to get more people involved, here is a call to register and/or present:
The Details
Seattle Code Camp v3.0 will be held at DigiPen Institute of Technology in Redmond on the weekend of January 26th and 27th. As always, it's a completely free event.
Register to Attend
Registration is required, so head to http://seattle.codecamp.us/ and click the "Register" tab. Registration is usually important to help determine the final schedule of talks (when and in what rooms to put them), so please take the time and to register.
Call for Speakers
Speakers are what make Code Camps happen (after all if no one volunteers to speak there will be no Code Camp). Code Camps are also a great way for you to become part of the community - if you have an interesting topic and are willing to talk about it, then submit it! For an idea of the types of Code Camp sessions that others have presented, check out some of these links:
So if you want to speak, go to http://seattle.codecamp.us and click on "Submit a Session". You'll have to first register then follow then enter a bio then your session information.
Thanks!