John, I agree with Albert about making your move from DOS. Only difference
is to arrange for a two day session with Razzak as the first step. Then go
on up to Super Advanced. He will save you countless hours of trial setup and
preparation.
I did this in moving all the way from 2.11 to 7.5 and then on to 7.6 .It
worked great and faster with the direction and input from Razzak.
Just be certain that you are bright eyed and ready to learn and learn fast
when you sit down with him. Have plenty of coffee available ( He brews a
good pot of Folgers but he prefers that expensive mud from the west coast
for some reason. He never seems to sleep. Probably the coffee.
The upgrade and conversion steps which John Minyo will provide work
perfectly when they are accurately followed.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Albert Berry" <[email protected]>
To: "RBASE-L Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 10:23 AM
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: best choice for getting up to speed
I would choose 3, both, with the super advanced first. The annual
conference will not give you the basic grounding that your would get from
the training course. It will give you a bunch of really neat things that
people have done to make R:Base surprise even R:Azzak.
A fourth option, should you go for it, would be to try for a one and one
on R:Azzak, but you would need a two day supply of bennies supplemented by
gallons of coffee. The Good Doctor does not believe in sleep all that
much.
Albert
William Stacy wrote:
I'm finally ready to make the migration from 4.5++ to the new rbase, and
was wondering what would be the best training for me, a fairly
experienced rbase for dos programmer. I see there are basically 3
choices.
1, go to the nearest "super advanced" seminars or
2, go to the annual conference or
3, do both, but in which order?
BTW when I click on the annual conference link, i get a Turbo demo offer
instead.
Thanks
--
William Stacy, O.D.
Please visit my website by clicking on :
http://www.folsomeye.net