We need to wrap up the evaluations so we can select a few winners and let the speakers see their feedback.

Evaluations are being done through CodeCampEvals.com.  I'd like to thank David Silverlight for the resource and dealing with me (it can be a chore). 

David runs Community Credit, they give stupid prizes to smart people.  Basically you register at the site and log activities you've done throughout the month (went to a UG meeting, went to code camp, spoke at something, blogged about something, etc).  Every activity has a point value (attending a CodeCamp is worth 5,000 points).  At the end of the month they tally up the top point earners and give away prizes, like this Projector Keyboard.

Back to the topic at hand, NoVa CodeCamp 2007.02 evaluations.  Header over to CodeCampEvals.com and select NoVa CodeCamp 2007.02.  You have a list of questions that we'd like feedback on for CodeCamp in general and for each of the sessions you attended.  Your feedback is very important to the speakers, it helps them adjust for their next presentation.

So why would you want to do this?  Beyond your altruistic nature, you mean?  Because we're giving away prizes to two randomly selected feed-backers(?)...

  1. Smart Client Deployment with ClickOnce by Brian Noyes.
  2. livelessons: Developing applications with WWF by Brian Noyes.

You have through the weekend to finish the evaluations as I'm going to close them down Monday (12/5) morning and select the winners.