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Winter Codecamp event in Sibiu, January 25th

I’m proud to announce another Codecamp and ITSpark event. Yes, this is not a mistake, it is the 3rd event for this month. This time we organize an event in Sibiu. For Codecamp this is the second time when we organize an event in Sibiu and we hope that the room will be full, like last time when we were in Sibiu.
So, if you are from Sibiu and you are a developer or an IT Pro than you need to book the first part of January 25th (Saturday). Why? Well, 4 Microsoft MVP’s will come in Brasov to talk about: HTML 5 applications, code quality, virtualization using Microsoft Cloud and VMware Cloud, private and public cloud.
This event is 100% free. The only thing that you need to do is to register using the following page https://codecamp-sibiu-ian2014.eventbrite.com. We will not check your name at the entrance, because of this you can come without registering also J.
The event will take place at Brasov Business Park (room Stefan Luchian) from 18:00.
Special thanks for our sponsor:
iQuest
More information about session can be found below:
Building web applications with HTML 5 and related technologies
Mihai Tătăran
In today’s world, clients and users are more and more demanding when it comes to the applications they use. Whether we are talking about performance, fluid interface design, or availability on different screen sizes and devices, web applications need all these and even more. During this session we will explore how we can enrich the web user’s experience with technologies like: HTML5, web sockets (and Microsoft’s SignalR), and JavaScript libraries.
Managing code quality with SonarQube
Radu Vunvulea
In this session we will discover different metrics that can be used when we want to measure the code quality of a project. To calculate and interpret this metrics we will use SonarQube.
Comparing Microsoft Cloud with VMware Cloud
Tudor Damian
The session plans to review the key capabilities of the latest release of Hyper-V and see how they match with the latest release of VMware vSphere across four key areas: scalability and performance, security and multi-tenant environments. 
Manage Private and Public Cloud Services with System Center 2012 R2
Adrian Stoian
How can we use System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager and App Controller to manage private and public cloud infrastructures.





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