Silicon Valley Code Camp : October 6th and 7th, 2012

David McCarter

dotNetTips.com
About David
David McCarter is a Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional), C# Corner MVP, solutions architect, speaker, consultant, professional code reviewer and interviewer in San Diego, California. He is the editor-in-chief of dotNetTips.com... a web site dedicated to helping software engineers in all aspects of programming since 1994. David has written for programming magazines and has published many books including "David McCarter's .NET Coding Standards" available at: http://bit.ly/dotnetdavestore. He is one of the founders and directors of the San Diego .NET Developers Group (www.sddotnetdg.org) for 20 years. In 2008 David won the INETA Community Excellence Award for his involvement in the .NET community. Daivd is a featured writer and MVP on C# Corner. David is also an inventor of a software printing system that was approved by the US Patient Office in May 2008. His Microsoft MVP profile is located at: http://bit.ly/davidmvp
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Speaking Sessions

  • .NET Coding Standards For The Real World

    3:30 PM Saturday   Room: 8403
    Revamped for 2012, this session will guide any level of programmer to greater productivity by providing the information needed to write consistent, maintainable code. Learn about project setup, assembly layout, code style, defensive programming and much, much more. Code tips are included to help you write better, error free applications. Lots of code examples in C# and VB.NET. This session is based off my latest book, David McCarter's .NET Coding Standards. Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/dotNetDave

  • How To Survive The Technical Interview

    9:15 AM Sunday    Room: SmithWick
    Have you ever not gotten a job due to not being prepared for the technical interview? I've have interviewed 100's of software developers and will share my knowledge on how to survive, what we look for and even divulge some of the secrets we use during the process. This session will include advice from hiring managers and even recruiters! Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/dotNetDave

  • Geeks Anonymous

    10:45 AM Sunday   Room: SmithWick
    What do programmers really want? Do you work at a great or bad company? Are you frustrated with your job? Are you stressed out to the point your head wants to explode? What can be done about this and more subjects? Attend this session and find out the answers from your fellow geeks. This will be a highly collaborative session and you are guaranteed to learn a lot!