Nebraska Code Camp is returning for its second year on March 10. The event will be held at Avery Hall on the campus of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Last year, the free, community-driven developer conference featured 25 sessions and drew an attendance of more than 180 people. A similar program is scheduled for this year.
Scott Hanselman, who works for Microsoft as principal community architect for Web platform and tools, is slated to deliver the event’s keynote address, and Code Camp organizers recently released the complete list of sessions and speakers for the event. More on those presentations, from the Code Camp site:
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In all, the event will feature eight full tracks of content from which attendees can choose. The day also includes free breakfast, lunch, beverages and snacks, a free T-shirt and an after-party at Lazlo’s Brewery and Grill in Lincoln’s Haymarket district (appetizers and the first round of drinks are free).
For more about Code Camp’s origins and motivations, check out its about page. To sign up, visit the event’s registration page.