About Carolina Code Camp

Carolina Code Camp logo The Enterprise Developers Guild launched the first Code Camp event in Charlotte in Spring 2005 and has been holding Code Camps at least annually ever since, making the Fall 2009 event the 9th held. Previous locations include the Microsoft offices off W. Arrowood Rd. and the CPCC Central Campus off Elizabeth Ave. and Charlottetowne Ave. (formerly E. Independence Blvd.). In its early years, it attracted less than 100 attendees but has been growning rapidly and is now one of the largest events of its kind with an estimated 300 developers and enthusiasts expected for the Fall 2009 event.

For more information, visit www.developersguild.org.

About MSDN Code Camps

MSDN Code Camp logo MSDN Code Camps are community events where developers and enthusiasts come to learn from and network with their peers. The original Code Camp was a conglomeration of ideas by many different people across the development community. The idea was simple, provide an off-hour forum for the development community to speak and share ideas for them to come and enjoy. Expect lots of education, networking, and food.

An original MSDN Code Camp organizer, Thom Robbins, wrote a six-point manifesto:

About Enterprise Developers Guild

Enterprise Developers Guild logo The Enterprise Developers Guild is an independently run, volunteer user group that meets on a regular basis to discuss and share information on a variety of Microsoft-centric technology topics. We provide an excellent, inexpensive way to receive technical education and meet with peers to get more out of the latest Microsoft platforms, products, technologies, and resources.

The Enterprise Developers Guild meets the fourth Tuesday of every month, except December, at the Microsoft Campus in Charlotte, North Carolina. Meetings are from 6:00 to 8:00 PM. Dinner is pizza and soft drinks, courtesy of our meeting host.

For more information, visit www.developersguild.org.

About ACM - Association for Computing Machinery

ACM - Association for Computing Machinery logo The purpose of our organization is to provide networking and resources for all CPCC students interested in learning more about the IT field. Whether you are a student, a supporter of Central Piedmont Community College or a professional looking to develop your technical skills, we are pleased to have something to offer you.

If you would like to become more involved with CPCC ACM, check out our upcoming events, learn about our SIGs, or join today!

For more information, visit www.cpcc.edu/acm.