= SasView Code Camp-II = ''(Last edited: 11-Mar-2014)'' [[BR]] '''Where''' Code Camp-II will be held at the [http://www.stfc.ac.uk/2489.aspx Rutherford Appleton Laboratory] (RAL), UK, home to [http://www.isis.stfc.ac.uk/ ISIS] & the [http://www.diamond.ac.uk/ Diamond Light Source]. [[BR]] '''When''' The Camp will ''formally'' run from the '''morning of Monday 31 March until lunchtime on Sunday 6 April 2014''' but, by prior arrangement, participants are welcome to ask to arrive earlier or stay on into the following week. It is planned that there will be a 'meet-and-greet' over dinner on the evening of Sunday 30 March. [[BR]] '''Getting to/from RAL''' The nearest international airport is London Heathrow ([http://www.heathrowairport.com/ LHR]). Journey time by car or taxi (latter is ~£120 one way) is approximately 50 min. The nearest railway station is Didcot Parkway (DID) on the mainline from London Paddington (PAD), about 15 min from Reading (RDG). Journey time to Didcot from Paddington is approximately 45 min. For service information see the [http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/ National Rail] website. Paddington is connected to Heathrow by the [https://www.heathrowexpress.com/ Heathrow Express] rail service. Reading is connected to Heathrow by the [http://www.railair.com/ Rail Air] coach service. Taxis between Didcot at RAL cost ~£12, or there is a bus service (service numbers [http://www.thames-travel.co.uk/timetables-fares/oxfordshire-and-reading/x32/ 32/X1/X32]). Get off at the Harwell Campus Bus Station. [[BR]] '''Purpose of the Code Camp''' * To learn about the SasView development environment * To progress and complete tickets in an encouraging and nurturing expert environment * To shape the future development of SasView [[BR]] '''Local Organiser''' [http://www.isis.stfc.ac.uk/People/stephen_king5779.html Dr Stephen King] [[BR]] '''Cost''' There is no registration fee for the Camp. Participants will be responsible for their own travel, accommodation, and subsistence (meals) costs. Refreshments will be provided. [[BR]] '''Formalities''' '''All external (non-STFC/non-Diamond/non-RC@H) participants will need to be pre-registered by the Local Organiser in order to get a Site Pass and wireless network access.''' Please email the Local Organiser your arrival and departure dates. A Site Pass is not necessary to access the Visitor [#anchor1 Guesthouse], but is necessary to access the RAL Restaurant! '''The registration deadline is March 1 2014.''' ''NOTE: Please would internal participants also contact the Local Organiser so that a track can be kept on attendance'' [[BR]] '''Accommodation''' There is only limited accommodation in the immediate vicinity of RAL and so if participants ''do not'' wish to commute each day they are strongly encouraged to use the RAL Visitor Guesthouse, [http://www.stfc.ac.uk/1442.aspx ''Ridgeway House'']. '''Please note: Ridgeway is now fully booked (17 Dec).''' The suggested alternative accommodation is at the [http://www.premierinn.com/en/checkHotel/DIDAPP/oxford-south-didcot ''Premier Inn''] (a chain motel) at the Milton Interchange, Milton, Nr Didcot, Oxon OX14 4TX. This is 4 miles from RAL and 2 miles from the centre of Didcot (but does have its own ‘pub’/restaurant – and even a [http://www.mcdonalds.co.uk/ukhome/Restaurants/restaurant_locator.html MacDonalds] next door for our North American participants!). At least one participant has chosen to stay at the [http://oxford-abingdon-hotel.four-pillars.co.uk/ 'Four Pillars Hotel'] in Abingdon. This is 8 miles from RAL and 1 mile from the centre of Abingdon. This option really requires a hire car (there is a bus but the journey is ~1 hour). ''NOTE: There is also a Four Pillars Hotel in Oxford; you DO NOT want that one''! If you do not mind sharing an apartment (with separate bedrooms!) with another participant you might consider the [http://www.chiltonapartments.co.uk/ 'Chilton Apartments']. The village of Chilton is 1 mile from RAL and you could easily walk in. If this option interests you, talk to Paul Butler. ''NOTE: There are no shops/stores in Chilton, but there is a pub''! [[BR]] '''Housekeeping''' Whilst it may be possible for ISIS to provide a limited number of desktop Windows PCs, participants are strongly encouraged to bring their own computing hardware for the Camp so that they gain familiarity in developing SasView in an environment they use naturally. The venue is equipped with wireless networking (including Eduroam), a limited number of fixed network sockets (if needed), and a data projector. [[BR]] '''Participants''' As they registered! * Steve King (ISIS) - confirmed * Peter Parker (ISIS) - confirmed * Mathieu Doucet (SNS) - expected * Tobias Richter (DLS) - confirmed (part week only) * Andrew Jackson (ESS) - confirmed * Paul Butler (NIST) - confirmed (arriving early) * Jeff Krzywon (NIST) - confirmed (leaving early) * Paul Kienzle (NIST) - confirmed * Torben Nielsen (ESS) - expected * Miguel Gonzalez (ILL) - confirmed (leaving early)