Thanks for the info.  I guess I'll wait for next year, since they are 100%
sold out and have a waiting list.  Truth is, since I'm still looking for
work, it is probably out of my price range right now too. Luck.

Grant


On 5/8/07, Devin Ben-Hur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Grant Kruger wrote:
> I might.  Question is, is it worthwhile for a novice?

I suspect it depends on the Novice :)

I go to tech conferences for three things: information, inspiration, and
making connections with people who share a common interest.  The first
is the least important these days as it's relatively easy to find all
the information you need on most any topic sitting at your computer.

As a novice, you may be more interested in the Tutorial Day on May 17
the day before the core conference opens
<http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pub/w/51/tutorials.html>. This day is
a separate registration from the main conference sessions which is the
registration I'm trying to place.

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   -- Paul Graham


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