Oh, my. I was way to busy with work and my novel to publish this. Today is the last day for the Call for Speakers.
Here’s the link to the code camp if you’re interested: http://www.orlandocodecamp.com/
And here are the details of the request:
"The Orlando Code Camp is coming up on March 28th at Seminole Community College in Lake Mary (north of Orlando) and I’ll be leading the SQL track for the event (consisting of 6 sessions).
Our goal for the event is to provide SQL Server focused content that would be useful to the average developer that is using SQL Server as their primary database. For example, we might target new TSQL features, basic maintenance, simple performance tuning tips, database design, etc. Remember that our audience is developers. Most are not DBA’s and won’t be interested in anything beyond the basics of the DBA world.
There are a lot of that speak about SQL topics, so competition for the six slots may (I hope) be fierce! The intent is to seat plenty of developers in your session, so write it to make it attractive to them and I’ll pick the best variety. Please submit a max of 2 sessions. Also, I encourage you to consider bringing in a less experienced speaker to present with you even if it’s only to work the slides and do simple demos – help build the next generation of speakers. I’d like to get speakers selected as soon as possible, so we’re going to aim for closing the SQL track call for speakers by Feb 13th."
Of course the only thing my co-workers want to see is a session on .NET integration into SSIS, but I don’t know enough about .NET to do such a presentation. @sigh.
Anyway, if you’re interested in attending, or interested in presenting, check out the link above. Andy Warren always throws such interesting events. Unfortunately, I’m juggling too many things to make attendance plans right now.

