DemoCamp 4 will
take place on Tuesday, March 28th at 6:00 p.m. at the MaRS
Centre, (101
College Street, southwest corner of College and University,
right by Queen’s Park subway
station).
Remind me again — what’s
DemoCamp about?
The purpose of DemoCamp is to bring together
the many bright lights in Toronto’s high-tech community to show each
other what we’re working on. If you’re working on a software or
hardware tool, application or gadget and you want to demonstrate it in
front of a group of your peers, you can demo it at
DemoCamp!
What sort of stuff gets
demoed?
We’ve seen projects of all types demonstrated at
DemoCamp: commercial and non-commercial, proprietary and open source,
mission-critical business applications and applications developed in
the developers’ spare time, hardware and
software.
Who can attend?
As
long as you have an interest in technology and the local tech scene,
you can attend!
You can either present a demo at
DemoCamp or be part of the participatory audience. Demonstrators
present their work — no PowerPoint; just your stuff in action — and
everyone else participates by asking questions and making comments and
suggestions.
What are DemoCamps
like?
Think of them as a techie’s “town hall” meeting, with a
steady exchange of ideas and the city’s brightest minds all gathered in
one place. We go out for drinks and dinner after the meeting, and the
idea exchange keeps going.
I’ve written up earlier
DemoCamps; here’s my
writeup for DemoCamp 3 last month and DemoCamp
2 in January.
When is it
again?
It’s on Tuesday, March 28th at 6:00 p.m. at the MaRS
Centre.
If you plan on attending, please add your
name to the DemoCamp 4 wiki
page.