Be sure to spread the word about the Seattle CodeCamp January 26 and 27. It's shaping up to be a programmer-powered tech-fest par excellence. And don't forget - it's free. Considering how much most conferences cost, this is quite a plus. The number of sessions is increasing daily. As would be expected due to the gravitational pull of our friends in Redmond, most of the sessions have a distinctly Windows-developer focus. Some that I'm hoping to hit:
- Rethinking Unit Testing: xUnit.net
- An Introduction to Windows Communication Foundation
- Java-based web-apps with the Eclipse Rich Ajax Platform
- Static Analysis
- F# - hey, everybody's talking about, it must be cool
- Making JavaScript less painful
Be sure to register soon.
If you'd like to carpool or need a ride, leave a comment and we'll try to hook everyone up. This is a good opportunity to meet new contacts, learn about the latest technologies and introduce yourself to the programming community.

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