Raleigh Code Camp this Saturday

by javery on September 18, 2009

It’s that time of year again and Trinug is putting on the annual Raleigh Code Camp. I swore I wouldn’t do a presentation this year but I got talked into it at the last minute. I am going to be doing a tools talk about analyzing the performance of ASP.NET web applications:

Measuring and improving the performance of your ASP.NET applications

This session will be a walkthrough of measuring and improving all aspects of an ASP.NET application. It will consist of coding, testing, monitoring, and making performance improvements using tools like RedGate’s ANTS Profiler and Firebug and maybe even some Ruby or Python. There will be no slides, you have been warned.

I also thought it would be fun to do something other than a straight-forward presentation so I am going to be holding a coding competition. Bring your laptop and stop in to the Library during any session after lunch for a break from staring at bullet points and shiny demos.

Coding Competition

Do you have what it takes? Join us for a fun coding competition where you will implement a simple interface and then have your bot fight against other developer bots. Each round introduces a new challenge and through clever strategies, good code, and some reverse engineering of your opponents great riches will be yours (ok, probably just some books)

-James

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