Since their inception by members of the local community here in Greater Boston more than 19 years ago, the concept of Code Camps has spread around the world and strengthened many local developer communities. Code Camps are all about developers sharing knowledge with fellow developers in an open format and an informal setting.
The first-ever Code Camp was held at the Microsoft Northeast Region office in Waltham, Massachusetts.
The original Code Camp Manifesto was published by Thom Robbins in December 2004. Read the Manifesto.
Boston Code Camp is a day of presentations by and for the Greater Boston and regional technical community. The Code Camp organizers encourage presenters to share a diverse set of technologies, and submissions by a range of presenters from new to highly experienced, and local to regional and national.
Boston Code Camp is made possible by the contributions of many volunteers
We require all participants, including Organizers, Volunteers, Speakers, Attendees, Sponsors, and Vendors, to adhere to our Code of Conduct.
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