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		<title>My first code camp</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday, I attended my first code camp. I heard about the Iowa Code Camp a few months ago from a tweet by Chris Sutton, one of the organizers (@chrissutton on Twitter). First off, I really don&#8217;t consider myself a &#8220;coder.&#8221; Most of the time, I can look through a Javascript or PHP script and manipulate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday, I attended my first code camp. I heard about the Iowa Code Camp a few months ago from a tweet by Chris Sutton, one of the organizers (<a href="http://twitter.com/chrissutton">@chrissutton</a> on Twitter).</p>
<p><img src="http://www.kevinharter.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Iowa-Code-Camp-Logo.jpeg" alt="" title="Iowa Code Camp Logo" width="400" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-796" /></p>
<p>First off, I really don&#8217;t consider myself a &#8220;coder.&#8221; Most of the time, I can look through a Javascript or PHP script and manipulate it to my liking, but I&#8217;ve only dabbled with creating my own code. I&#8217;m more of a web developer if anything. So, I was a little hesitant to go to camp. Less than an hour and a half drive and the awesome price of free convinced me that it was worth my Saturday.</p>
<p>For anyone that hasn&#8217;t been to a code camp, there are no tents or firewood involved. Basically, it&#8217;s a conference with a keynote and tons of breakout sessions. I chose the following topics:</p>
<li>Zen and the Art of Coding Standards by Dylan Moonfire</li>
<li>Hands on iPhone Development by Kirschen Seah</li>
<li>Intro to WordPress&#8217; Architecture and Plugin/Theme Development by Kenny Younger &#038; Andy Brudtkuhl</li>
<li>Writing your first application for Windows Phone 7 Series by Brad Tutterow</li>
<li>Being a Technology Entrepreneur by Scott Davis</li>
<p>All of the presenters did a great job and I couldn&#8217;t believe how much I learned. My favorite, of course, was the WordPress session as I was able to understand it best. It filled in a lot of gaps for me and sparked my interest in developing new themes, which is pretty much what the code camp is designed to do, I&#8217;m guessing.</p>
<p>In many of the conferences I&#8217;ve attended, the discussions between sessions are often as helpful as the presentations themselves. The same was true with Iowa Code Camp. For example, I was able to talk with Kenny and Andy for a while before and after their session and found each more than ready to answer any question I could come up with. I&#8217;m very grateful for their time and willingness to share their expertise. Thanks, guys!</p>
<p>I also met a couple of people that shared some of the same challenges as I&#8217;ve faced. Through those types of discussions, problems are not always solved, but new perspectives often lead to solutions or workarounds.</p>
<p>I had a great time and learned a ton, and the crew that put the event on did a nice job. I&#8217;m already looking forward to the next code camp and am excited about WordCamp Iowa that Kenny is organizing for early August.</p>
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