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by James Avery.
Original Post: Cincinnati-Dayton Code Camp Was Awesome
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Wow, the camp really turned out well. As Jim notes there were somewhere around 130 to 140 people with 24 sessions in 4 different tracks. Jim worked his tail off putting this thing together, I was glad to see it go off so well. (and based on the feedback I got the day of the event and through email afterwards everyone had a great time)
What was really amazing to me was that it felt much more like a mini-conference, like one day of TechEd, than most one-day events. It sure beat the pants off the MSDN or Dev Days events I have been to. I think what made it so good was the sheer number of awesome speakers we had, I was impressed by the quality and diversity of our different talks.