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ABQBarCamp

 

When

 

The 2nd ABQ Barcamp took place on 09/15/2007 from 9am-4:30pm. Visit here for more info on last year's BarCamp

 

Scope

 

The scope encompasses any topics related to the web -- Design (visual, experience, information architecture), Technology (infrastructure, programming), projects you're working on. Come share your stuff!

 

Location

 

The location was UNM's ARTS Lab: ARTS Lab Garage @ 131 Pine St., NE Albuquerque -- one block west of UNM and University Blvd, and half a block north of Central Ave.

 

Organizers

 

 

Local Web Community Support

 

Join the Google Group and let's talk about it, and start it!

 

Attendees (and some info on presentations) are in order below.

 

[More info to come...]

 

Kevin Silver

What Puts the Design in Interaction Design: Why Should You Design?

 

Michael Bernstein

Bootstrapping Zope3 Projects

Does REST == CRUD?

Post- Web 2.0 Styles

 

Nick Kamper

Python and Django

 

Frank LaFond

Continuous Build & Test of J2EE Web Projects

Using Watir/Ruby for Web System Testing

Ruby in ABQ BOF

Agile Web Development BOF

 

Jim Prewett

Azathoth 2

LoGS

Web applications with Lisp BOF

Software Testing BOF

 

Eric Whitmore

NM Media Industries Summit

 

Chris Rivard

Content Objects and Navigation Structures in Python / Zope 2

Python in ABQ BOF

 

Reid Givens

Podcasting made easy

Important things that don't exist - Brands, Persona's and Archtypes

 

Following (and in between) presentations we talked about making this and similar get togethers happen more often, building the 'community' -- or something like that.

 

 

One idea is to get a Python group going.

 

Another is to make the Refresh Group happen more often, maybe on a monthly basis.

 

 

You can learn more about last year's BarCamp at: http://www.clearwired.com/events/nov_barcamp and here: http://www.clearwired.com/loop/archives/18-ABQ-Barcamp-1111.html

 

Check Out last years BarCamp podcasts:

Vincent talks about CMS's

Brian talks about CSS tips and sifr

Giles talks about MVC (Model,View Control)