Kerala BarCamp 2 - In Cochin

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Following the success of the first barcamp in Kerala, we are organizing a second one. This time it will be at Cochin. The date and venue has not been decided yet - we want it to be decided by the community.

For those of you who don’t know what a BarCamp is, here is the Wikipedia definition

BarCamp is an international network of user generated conferences - open, participatory workshop-events, whose content is provided by participants - often focusing on early-stage web applications, and related open source technologies, social protocols, and open data formats.

Attending

If you are in or around Cochin at the end of January 2008, consider coming to the event. If you wish to attend, please add your name to this wiki page.
BarCamp Kerala 2. You can do that by filling out the following form…






Sessions

The sessions are decided and presented by the members themselves - here is a list of the proposed sessions(so far)…

Visual Programming Language, Demo
by Kenney Jacob
Search Engine Marketing
by Mani Karthik
Xtend IVR - A RAD Toolkit for Telephony
by Jayakrishnan K
Visual Studio 2008 - What’s in it for me?
by Jadeja Dushyantsinh
SAAS - Software As A Service
by Linoy Joseph

There are some more proposed sessions.

People

I hope I can meet my fellow Cochin bloggers at this event. Anand and Mani Karthik has promised to come. I hope Nirmal will be there too.

More Details Available at…

6 Responses to “Kerala BarCamp 2 - In Cochin”

rambhai at January 24th, 2008 at 11:00 pm

well can you organize such stuff in mumbai plz~~we are relly lackin at that~~

Niyaz PK at January 29th, 2008 at 10:15 am

See you at the Camp Binny..

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