introducing CodeGarden '06

CodeGarden '06 is two days of inspiration in Copenhagen, Denmark with the umbraco crew and community.

It's a day with tutorials and a day with coding, sharing and tricks.

CodeGarden '07 Facts:

Location: Prospero House, London, UK
Date: May 10th - 11th 2007
Expected attendees: 50
Expected Sessions: 12-15
Topics: Ajax, .NET, XSLT, Packages, Multiple-websites, Members, E-commerce, Best-practices, Accesibility, Security and more
T-Shirt: You bet!
Price: €350 (before May 1st - after May 1st €450)

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We just build an ftp datatype in 45 minutes

Friday, May 11, 2007 by Niels Hartvig

In a coding (oops, copy/pasting) during the open space we created an ftp upload data type.

Get the full Visual Studio project as a zip file here.

Make sure to copy the /umbraco.EditorControls.dll to your v3rc1 installation to be able to use the usercontrol wrapper and add the following keys to your web.config appSettings section:

  • ftpDataTypeUser
  • ftpDataTypePassword
  • ftpDataTypeServer

 

Enjoy - and if this blog post was completely nonsense to you, attend CodeGarden '08 ;-)

At the courses

Wednesday, May 09, 2007 by Niels Hartvig

Pre-conference meetup wednesday evening

Wednesday, May 09, 2007 by Niels Hartvig

The self-organizing for CodeGarden is in full effect. While Per and I are working hard on finishing the last details for the keynote, CodeGarden attendee Len Dierickx is suggesting a pre-conference meetup wednesday evening.

He has found a nice pub very close to the CodeGarden venue and suggest meeting at 9pm. This is an excellent idea, so please reply to the forum thread or here if you fancy joining him!

Len Dierickx is btw one of the few who've actually been to all CodeGarden, so you might be able to get some gossip/experiences from him. Thanks for arranging this, Len!

Suggest a conversation or tutorial

Monday, April 30, 2007 by Niels Hartvig

Day two of CodeGarden is in a very free format based on Open Space Technology. In fact, I'm not kidding when I tell you that we'll start the day by sitting in a circle :-)

Traditional conferences are usually most exciting in the breaks where you get to have conversations. I want the whole day to be one big "hotch-potch" of conversations, tutorials and demos and luckly some wise (wo)men have created just a perfect format for this.

As mentioned we'll start the day by sitting in a circle. Then anyone can stand-up, enter the middle and suggest a topic to discuss later. Let's start the conversation by adding topics in these comments. Do you have something exciting you wanna demo or talk about then enter them in the comments below. Topics could be anything umbraco related, like which packages are people using, how do you deploy a solution, starting a uk usergroup, etc.

What's on your mind - why are you coming. Start a topic - it's your chance to get something with you home :-)