everything you can while your there. seriously. thats its. i went
to devcon 2001, and didnt do anything, but go to my sessions, and back
to the hotel. mistake. max2004, i met a buncha folks, did everything
i could, and had a MUCH BETTER time.
tw
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 07:44:23 -0700, Ian Skinner
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> Looks like I'm going to see you in a lot of sessions. I registered last week, but paid for it yesterday so it is now offical. Yeah
>
> Well, I thought we had several sessions the same, but after looking at mine, we are taking several of the same sessions, but at different times. These two are the same though.
>
> The Future of ColdFusion: Blackstone
> Structured Development, ColdFusion Done the Right Way
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> So, what advice can you old timers give to a noobie who is attending his first conference?
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