On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Jaba Adams wrote:
> I'm debating whether or not to go to PalmSource. So if
> you've been to a previous PalmSource, how was it? Did it
> live up to your expectations?

  palmsource is always worth it, if not for the content, but
  to network with other palm developers. based on previous
  years which i snuck along to - it was worth it.

> On a technical level, I'm only really interested in ARM-
> platform information. Socially, obviously it would be fun to
> schmooze and meet some of the people from this forum. It's
> harder to do the cost / benefit on the social aspect,
> though.

  bare in mind it may be boring as hell this year content
  wise.. a quick look at the schedule and comparing it to
  last year shows a big move into the 'enterprise' market
  by palm.. developer tracks were very high on the agenda
  in previous years, but, i dont believe there is a strong
  tools and how you use them track this year..

> Further context: I'm an independent developer (read: limited
> travel budget) located in Toronto, Canada. So, it's a bit of
> a hop to San Jose - though not as far as for some of you ...

  heck, i am an independent developer who hops over from
  sweden (it aint cheap), but, this time i planned my
  trip sneakily so when i go down to australia for xmas
  i will return just to meet up for beers with some of the
  old palm guys :) *g* (on my way back to sweden)..

  cheaper and more effective than .se <-> .au and .se <-> .us
  :) a lot of people go to palmsource to meet other people,
  who knows, you may go there and meet people you never expected!

// az
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