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# Monday, February 05, 2007

In case you haven't heard, the NYC code camp is coming up here next month on March 3rd.  As usual with code camps, everyone gets a chance to share their knowledge, and NYC is no different.  You can read the call for speakers and see that they're pretty much totally open for content in two different formats (chalk talk and presentation).

I'm thinking about submitting a chalk talk on architectural and development approaches.  It seems to me these days that there are numerous ways to tackle designing applications (data-driven, object thinking, test-driven, scenario-driven, etc.), and I'd be really interested in getting in a room with other experienced devs and architects to talk about experiences with each in an effort to learn from each other.

If a chalk talk like this sounds interesting (and you'd come to NYC code camp to discuss), please let me know by comment or email.  Ideally, I'd like to get at least one other host/moderator besides myself who maybe prefers a different approach than I do.  And to qualify that, my current inclinations are towards object thinking and what I call process-driven, which I'd say is like scenario-driven on steroids.  (If all goes as planned, I have an opinion piece on that coming out in the next edition of CoDe Magazine.)  It'd be fun to get together and hash it out.

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