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About

What Is CodeMash?

CodeMash is a unique event that will educate developers on current practices, methodologies and technology trends in variety of platforms and development languages such as Java, .NET, Ruby and PHP. Held January 18-19, 2007 at the lush Kalahari resort (http://www.kalahariresort.com/) in Sandusky, Ohio, attendees will be able to attend a world-class technical conference amid Ohio's largest indoor waterpark. So nobody will frown if you show up in shorts, sandals, and your loudest t-shirt. You might even win a prize for doing so.

Who Is CodeMash?

Organized by several volunteers from the professional developer community who are recognized experts in these different technologies, we're seeking enthusiastic, knowledgeable speakers interested in sharing their knowledge with an enthusiastic and knowledgeable crowd. Interested?

What Will Be Presented?

Attendees will be treated to an impressive group of keynote addresses, with industry luminaries Bruce Eckel, Neal Ford, and Scott Guthrie already scheduled.

More than 45 sessions will be held, spread across the following tracks:

  • Architecture: SOA, W3C Standards, WS* Implementations, Interoperability and all things 30,000 foot or higher.
  • Desktop Development: Standalone Applications, Fat/Smart Client, Client/Server and all things running local on Windows, Mac or your favorite Linux distribution.
  • Web Development: Web services, Ajax, frameworks, and all things related to the browser.
  • Methodologies: Anything pertinent to how modern development methodologies help build software faster, cheaper, and with less grief?
  • Mobility: All things mobile: platforms, devices, content distribution, social networking, community building, and anything else used in conjunction with a little screen.
  • Languages: What's new and cool in languages such as C#, Java, PHP, Python, PHP, Ruby, and others which we've omitted from this list for reasons of space but don't mean to offend.