Want to demo your project? Want to get feedback and get people excited about your project? Want to see what your peers are up to in Montreal? Or do you just want to meet other people who are as passionate about building products that make a difference in people’s lives as you are?

DemoCampCUSEC 3 will let you show off your stuff in front of interested developers and software engineering students from across Canada. DemoCampCUSEC 3 is open to the public, so you can come and watch cool demos — and even present one — even if you don’t have a ticket to the rest of the conference.

For more details and instructions on how to sign up, check out the DemoCampCUSEC 3 Wiki Page

Have a project you’ve been working on that you’d like to share? Want to work on your presentation skills? Want to meet new people and see what your peers are up to?

Well, here’s your chance! Once again, DemoCampCUSEC is back! Since last year’s edition was a great success in gathering passionate presenters and audience members alike with neat and interesting projects, I can’t wait to make it a repeat!

We’re looking to fill up to 6 15-minute demo spots, be sure to register with your project!

So what’s this DemoCamp all about, anyway?

DemoCamp brings together people who want to show off their projects and get feedback as well as those who just want to see and get excited about what other people in Montreal and other Universities are up to. Entrepreneurs, hobbyists, students and professionals are all welcome… demo or not.

If you’d like to find out more about DemoCamp, there is additional info at http://barcamp.org/DemoCamp.

Ok, I’m in! How do I present?

You must obey these 2 simple rules:

  • Rule #2 of DemoCamp: No powerpoints allowed. Why no .ppt ? Well, do you have working software or don’t you?

Please contact Julie Hache at elektrophile [at] gmail [dot] com to sign up. Don’t be shy!

Well, what if I don’t want to present?

Don’t forget that DemoCamp is open to EVERYONE and it’s FREE.

If you plan on attending, just sign yourself up on the BarCampCUSEC2 wiki!

Can’t wait for you to show it all off!

Here it is (not in presentation order):

Even if you are not attending CUSEC you should come see what some of your peers in Montreal, and in some cases Toronto, have been up to lately.

See everyone their!

Want to demo your project? Want to get feedback and get people excited about your project? Want to see what your peers are up to in Montreal? Or do you just want to meet other people who are as passionate about building products that make a difference in people’s lives as you are?

THE MINIMUM YOU NEED TO KNOW (mark it on your calendar)

When: Thursday, January 18th, 2007 @ 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Where: Centre Mont-Royal, 2200 Mansfield corner Sherbrooke
Google Map: map to event Language: Francais ou/or English
Cost: Free for all. You can buy me a beer if you want!

Who: People who want to show off their projects and get feedback as well as those who just want to see and get excited about what other people in Montreal are up to. Entrepreneurs, hobbyists, students and professionals are all welcome… demo or not.

Why: To support innovation in Montreal (and to show Toronto we are better then them)

Want more information about DemoCamps in general?
http://barcamp.org/DemoCamp

(note: the conference during the day is not free but the DemoCamp that is being held at night and being sponsored by CUSEC is a free event for ALL.)

WANT TO DEMO AT THE EVENT? (you know you wanna)

Of course you do! DemoCampCUSEC is being held at the same location as CUSEC (the Canadian University Software Engineering Conference) and open to all including entrepreneurs, students and professionals.

It is a great opportunity for you to get people interested (buzz) in what you are working on, to get valuable feedback and a great way to attract people to join your project (if you need help). Plus, it is a great opportunity to practice your presentation skills!

Their is only two rules for presenters: * Rule #1: No powerpoints allowed. Why no .ppt? Well, do you have working software or don’t you? * Rule #2: Demos are not a second over 15 minutes each. Short and sweet!

Email john (at) kopanas (dotty) com if you want to present. Don’t be shy (2 demos already confirmed)!

SPONSOR (this one is good for you)

CUSEC (the Canadian University Software Engineering Conference) is donating space for us to host our event. The conference is being held from Thursday, January 18th to Saturday, January 20th at the same location.

CUSEC this year has a killer lineup of presenters including:

  • Dave Thomas -> author of Pragmatic Programmer, Programming Ruby, and Agile Development with Rails
  • Dr. Venkat Subramaniam -> founder of Agile Developer, Inc. and author of Practices of an Agile Developer
  • Ralph Johnson -> author of Design Patterns (member of Gang of Four)
  • Pete McBreen ->author of Software Craftsmanship and Questioning Extreme Programming
  • and many more…

I know it is short notice but you should consider attending.

website: http://www.cusec.net
blog: http://blog.cusec.net

BONUS POINT: WANT TO BE NOTIFIED OF ANY FUTURE EVENTS IN MONTREAL?

As a Montrealer I always found it hard to both find and keep track of upcoming events for tech geeks in Montreal. I would love to be able to follow what usergroup meetings, presentations, conferences and camps are coming up in Montreal. I could just sign-up to every mailing list I come across but I just don’t have that kind of time.

So I decided to start a mailing list which will only send out one email (max 2) per upcoming event and will be moderated so no junk mail will come through.

You can easily sign up here:
http://groups.google.com/group/montreal-tech-events

(if you want me to post your event on the mailing list just email me the post)

QUESTIONS? COMMENTS? !SPAM?

Don’t be shy, contact me at john (at) kopanas (dotty) com with any question you might have.

UPDATE: Both Austin Hill and David Crowe have mentioned DemoCampCUSEC on their blogs. That is big… very big! A BIG thanks for pimping us!