Palouse Code Camp 2010

Attendance is Free!

The event is supported by sponsors and individual donations. Space is limited, so it is important that you register to attend. We will send occasional updates via the email address you specify in your profile.

Coders of the Palouse (Organizers of Palouse Code Camp) is incorporated as an educational non-profit organization.

We are governed by a volunteer board of directors. and rely on the efforts of the regional developer community. The organizers, volunteers, presenters, and sponsors are dedicated to the mission of providing the highest quality content built around the topic of software development and toward creating an environment where knowledge is easily shared.

Code Camp Manifesto

By and For the Developer Community

Code Camps are about the developer community at large. They are meant to be a place for developers to come and learn from their peers. Topics are always based on community interest and never determined by anyone other than the community.

Always Free

Code Camps are always free for attendees.

Community Developed Material

The success of the Code Camps is that they are based on community content. All content that is delivered is original. All presentation content must be provided completely (including code) without any restriction. If you have content you don't want to share or provide to attendees then the Code Camp is not the place for you.

No Fluff, only Code

Code Camps are about showing the code. Refer to rule #1 if you have any questions on this.

Community Ownership

The most important element of the Code Camp is always the developer community. All are welcome to attend and speak and do so without expectation of payment or any other compensation other than their participation in the community.

Never occur during work hours

We need to understand that many times people can't leave work for a day or two to attend training or even seminars. The beauty of the Code Camp is that they always occur on weekends.

Washington State University

A World Class land-grant research university, Washington State University is a wonderful place to get an education or do cutting-edge research. Some 20,000 plus students call WSU their home during the school year, while enjoying PAC-10 sports. Enjoy the beautiful campus while you’re here for Code Camp, and Go Cougs!

University of Idaho

Only eight miles away on the Idaho side of the border sits the University of Idaho, Idaho’s flagship land-grant research university. Boasting one of the regions most highly esteemed Computer Science departments, and a Division I football team that won this year’s Humanitarian bowl to the elation of its 12,000 students, the U of I is poised to greatly contribute to this event. Go Vandals!