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The popular community-created magazine for the CodeMash conference is back with its second issue! The 2012 issue again includes a mix of technical articles and information about the conference and its community--written and published by CodeMash attendees.
The magazine's aim is to expand on the conference -- think of it as the conference guide you've always wanted but never had, with bonus technical content. To support that, we have expanded coverage of the conference, yet maintained the technical content. Dianne Marsh, conference organizer extraordinaire, begins by setting the context for us this year and grapples with the staggering 20 minute sellout of 1200 tickets and over 700 session submissions. Then Daniel Hinojosa continues the trail that Corey Haines blazed last year by investigating another set of internationally known projects with CodeMash origins: Ruby and Scala Koans. Following that, fearless KidzMash leader Melissa Insko shows us why CodeMash is the most family-friendly conference around.
There is a boat-load of technical content too. Once again, we have several stellar contributions from the CodeMash community on a variety of technical topics. If you're still contemplating whether to go with a mobile app or mobile website, Amelia Marshall is back this year with an article that will help you decide. And if you didn't catch Tim Berglund's sensational YouTube video "Oh, the Methods You'll Compose" (written in iambic pentamater, no less), we've got the prose version of it here.
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