Yesterday I attended BarCamp Memphis 2011. In it’s fourth year, BarCamp Memphis was held at the Bornblum Library on the campus of Southwest Tennessee Community College. SWTCC has excellent facilities that are very modern and well suited for hosting such an event.
The day is designed to be community driven with the attendees selecting the content that will be presented through a voting process. Much of the content in the twelve 40 minutes sessions selected this year was related to social media and mobile design. As a result, I now have looked at my Klout score more in 24 hours than I have in the past 24 days. And because of the excellent new connections I made, I have seen the score increase. Back on the developer side it was good to see shoutouts to GitHub, open source and The Pragmatic Programmer. Brad Montgomery and Cliff McKinney of Work for Pie presented a huge list of resources (need link to the slides) that they used to build their startup. Several members of Lokion shared their experiences in designing mobile applications.
The event is a terrific bargain costing a mere $20 with students getting in for $5. In addition, many discount codes were passed out. In other words, cost should not exclude anyone from attending as mentioned on the conference web site. Lunch was provided by Rendezvous, who also sponsored the event. A complete list of sponsors can be found at the conference web site at http://barcampmemphis.com. Dave Barger, Lunaweb and Launch Memphis delivered another excellent conference that will be continued next year.