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Registration Confirmation
Alberta TechFest 2007
Saturday, November 10, 2007 - Saturday, November 10, 2007

The First Alberta Technology Festival was a big success and is over. 

Thanks to our great sponsors Michael Fisher (Nexient), John Bristowe (Microsoft) and Britt King (JetBrains) for believing in this event and provide their support.

Thanks to our great speakers: Nolan Evans, Eric Liu and Martin Andersen (ThougthWorks), John Bristowe (Microsoft), Daniel Carbajal (EUB), Gerard Mezraros (ClearStream), Vincent Chiew (Axis Cogni-Solve), David Woods (SolidHouse), Stephen Bosch (Vodacomm), Manoj Khanna (Dextrus ProSoft), Lino Ramirez (AranduCorp), Adel Khaled and Shane Courtrille (Independents).

Thanks to our great organizing team: Daniel Carbajal (EUB), Matei Dorobantu (Symantec), Fred Gravel (City of Lethbridge), Drew (Calgary IT Pro UG) and Manoj Khanna (Dextrus ProSoft).

And finally, Thanks to all our almost 200 attendees because this event was possible only with your participation!

Thanks again everyone and see you next year on May 10th, 2008!

Daniel Carbajal.

What is a TechFest?

 
  1. By and For the Community
TechFest's are about the community at large. They are meant to be a place for developers AND IT Professionals to come and learn from their peers. Topics are always based on community interest and never determined by anyone other than the community.
 
  1. Always Free
TechFest's are always free for attendees.
 
  1. Community Developed Material
The success of the TechFest's is that they are based on community content. All content that is delivered is original. All presentation content must be provided (including any code and your slide decks). If you have content you don’t want to share or provide to attendees then the TechFest is not the place for you.
 
  1. No Fluff
TechFest's are about getting to the nitty gritty. Refer to rule #1 if you have any questions on this.
 
  1. Community Ownership
The most important element of the TechFest is always the community. All are welcome to attend and speak and do so without expectation of payment or any other compensation other than their participation in the community.
 
  1. Never occur during work hours
We need to understand that many times people can’t leave work for a day or two to attend training or even seminars. The beauty of the TechFest is that they always occur on weekends.
 
Why not a Code Camp? What's the difference?
 
Well, a Code Camp is strictly focused on the Developer where our TechFest is all about Technology, any technology.  We feel that IT Professionals, as well as Developers, should be given the chance to present their wares!  Also, do not come to this event and expect all the presentations to focus just on Microsoft technologies.  We strive to balance the content.

Announcements
David Woods confirms 2nd session: Storing of secrets (hashing and cryptography)! - Thursday, November 08, 2007

David did this presentation before in Vancouver, this would be a very interesting one!

 

Inteqna will provide a small gift to every attendee! - Thursday, November 08, 2007

Now that the winter is coming a Lip Balm will be very useful...

 

JetBrains will provide the biggest door prize: TeamCity! - Thursday, November 08, 2007

More details in the event....

 

Nexient confirms sponsorship! - Saturday, November 03, 2007

Food and drinks will be provided courtesy of Nexient. They will provide free courses as door prizes and also great discounts.

 

John Bristowe confirms 2 presentations! - Thursday, November 01, 2007

John Bristowe has confirmed 2 first time in Canada presentations for developers: Windows Live Services and Developing ASP.Net Ajax controls with Silverlight

 

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