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DemoCampToronto10

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DemoCampToronto10

 

DateMonday, October 23, 2006 *confirmed with the MaRS staff
Time6:30pm to 8:30pm
LocationMaRS, 101 College Street West. We still need to find either a sponsor for the evening to have a caterer for the MaRS facilities or we can head to MollyBlooms or Pogue Mahones.
Expected AttendanceAll are welcome!


 

Demo Schedule

 

All presenters should read Tips for presenting at DemoCamp.

 

Note To Demonstrators: Puppy Machine Productions will be filming the presentations with the intent of creating a video podcast of this DemoCamp. Any demonstrating groups who do NOT want their demo published in the video podcast should email Kristan Uccello. Also, if any demonstrating group wants to have a follow up interview with the Puppy Machine Productions producers please send an email to Chandra Bulucon. Thanks!

See Episode 1 Now

 

We will have 5 demos:

 

  1. Online Grading and Code Review - Jennifer Campbell, Sana Tapal, Andrey Petrov
  2. Tom Purves - firestoker
  3. The World's first commercial Smalltalk host - http://www.brokentomb.com
  4. PBJ - Web 0.1
  5. Livin' la Vida Emacs | SachaChua
  6. Patrick Ryan


 

Attendees

 

IMPORTANT: There is no way to contact attendees if there are changes to the event, i.e., location, after location, cancellation, etc. This means that announcements will be made on the TorCamp Google Group, through a variety of RSS feeds and on this page. If you want to stay up-to-date with the RSS feed, try using Randy's R|Mail but this will subscribe you to all BarCamp.PBWiki.com changes not just DemoCampToronto. (sounds like a feature request to David Weekly ;-)

 

  1. Greg Wilson
  2. Andrey Petrov
  3. Andrew Louis
  4. Kristan Uccello
  5. Steven Dodd - CAST Software Inc.
  6. Olivier Yiptong
  7. RohanJayasekera
  8. David Dougherty
  9. Ryan Coleman Clay tablet Technologies
  10. MatthewBurpee
  11. Ben Vinegar
  12. SunirShah
  13. MarkKuznicki - Remarkk!
  14. Paul Dowman
  15. Aaron Kim
  16. Kaleem
  17. Shawn Ellsworth - Quotiki
  18. Joshua Wehner
  19. OJ Kerr - IQ PARTNERS
  20. Judy Sheridan - IQ PARTNERS
  21. Shvetank Jain - gophernow 
  22. Corby Fine
  23. Josh Overland - Service Beacon
  24. Gabriel Mansour
  25. Sandy Kemsley
  26. Jamie McQuay
  27. Nilesh Bansal BlogScope.net
  28. Kevin Robb
  29. Scott Brooks ConceptShare.com
  30. Bernie Aho ConceptShare.com
  31. Chris Daoust ConceptShare.com
  32. Yanni Chiu
  33. Stefan Powell Standard Interactive
  34. Joyce
  35. Bart Gajderowicz - bartgdev.com
  36. Pema Hegan
  37. Noah Godfrey
  38. DanChmielewski
  39. ZachCox Charles River Analytics
  40. Richard McCann
  41. Randy Glenn
  42. Mira Jelic
  43. James M Woods DictaBrain
  44. Arshad Merali Arshad Merali Ventures
  45. Craig Hayashi
  46. Alan Hietala
  47. Patrick Dinnen
  48. Matt McCausland
  49. Rob Hyndman
  50. Varun Mathur
  51. Rick Mason NOW Magazine - FITC
  52. JamesWalker Bryght
  53. Jordan Christensen Indigo Books and Music
  54. Steve van Egmond Tiny Planet