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Orlando Code Camp

Time: March 22, 2014 all day
Location: Seminole State College
City/Town: Orlando
Website or Map: http://orlandocc.co
Event Type: confrence
Organized By: Orlando Code Camp
Latest Activity: Mar 21, 2014

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orlando code camp - 3.22.14
The 9th annual Orlando Code Camp will be held at Seminole State College on Saturday, March 22nd, 2014!
As always, this is a free all-day event made possible by our awesome sponsors, speakers, and volunteers. If you have any questions about the event please contact community@onetug.org
session information
This year's event is packed with a lot more technology than ever. In addition to our great Microsoft topics, we have a lot of sessions covering JavaScript, iOS, Android, Agile, gadgets, and more!
agenda
All sessions are in and the schedule is ready! We have an awesome lineup of speakers and sessions that will make this year's code camp an event that you won't want to miss!
hotel info
We've made arrangements with the Orlando Marriott Lake Mary for $82/night.

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