I have a reservation at Emory Inn for the nights of 3-5 March. Please contact me if you would like to share.
Best wishes,
Leah
I have a reservation at Emory Inn for the nights of 3-5 March. Please contact me if you would like to share.
Best wishes,
Leah
Feb 13
Posted by adellefrank in Session Ideas | 7 Comments
Learn how to create a design (almost) from scratch for your Drupal 7 web site using base themes, grids, CSS, accessibility tips, and a tiny bit of PHP. If this session is chosen, the most important thing you can bring is a sketch of your user-friendly web design idea.
We’re pleased to announce that we have all but finished the scheduling for BootCamp SE. Barring any unforeseen difficulties, we plan to offer the following sessions on Friday, 4 March:
Early next week we will provide the schedule of the sessions as well as full descriptions.
Would anyone like to share a room and gas cost from the Columbia, SC area? I am willing to drive my car.
Have a reservation at the Inn for Friday and Saturday.
Gypsye
Feb 9
Posted by Sherman Dorn in Roommates, Session Ideas | 13 Comments
I guess I’m the first THATCamp SE camper who’s posting. First, the room-share offer. I have a room Friday and Saturday at the Emory Inn with two beds, and I’ll be happy to share it with a male non-smoker with a strong preference for someone who’s willing to trade some quick-and-dirty Ruby or other DUP (damned useful programming) tutorial for the room-share. (As in, I want to learn for a specific project and have some structured [procedural] programming in my head but no OOP or current-language skills. You teach me a bit, you get a place to crash. Contact me by email.)
Now, for the random thoughts on sessions:
Feb 9
Posted by Brian Croxall in Announcements | Comments off
We just wanted to remind everyone that our special rate on hotel rooms is set to expire tomorrow, February 10. We’ve been hearing chatter on Twitter and elsewhere that people would like a forum to find roommates for TCSE (given that whole price-of-the-hotel-rooms-going-up-on-10-February thing). Since we’ve added all the Campers to the site, you can now log in and begin posting content, including calls for roommates. If you’re new to WordPress, just look for “Posts” on the left-hand column, click “Add new,” write your post, and then click the big blue “publish” button on the right.
Of course, you don’t need to use the website for organizing roommates, but it’s there for you if you’d like–this is your THATCamp, after all. Twitter works too, of course; but don’t forget the #thatcamp hashtag!
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