Re: U2 file articles in International Spectrum

2004-03-22 Thread Mark Johnson
Is OHM a pretty big player in the application arena? Are they today's
Eclipse? I keep seeing their job postings.

Thanks.

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> Ross,
> L-O-quint, as always. The show was 200-ish people in a nice sized
> venue with 75 or so classes on everything from products (including
> VISAGE and Zeus), technology (PDA programming, OO programing, GUI
> overview), technique (AIX/UniVerse Pitfalls, Help Desk Survival), and
> more. The floor had a wide range of vertical and database vendors,
> supplemented by booths for Database Trends, Spectrum Magazine,
> horizontals like OHM, and the Spectrum Deli (I kid you not).
> It was three and one half days of Revelation, Reality, U2,
> UniVision, D3, jBASE, and more. It marked the first Spectrum (that I
> know of) where Microsoft bought breakfast and ran special seminars.
>
> - Charles "Hey, I forgot to take a bribe before I spilled my guts"
> Barouch
>
> Ross Ferris wrote:
>
> >Ahhh, what do I want to know  and the answer given by all good users
is "if I knew what I didn't know then I wouldn't have to ask, but I don't
know WHAT I don't know, so I don't know !" (or sumfin like dat)
> >
> >Ross Ferris
> >Stamina Software
> >Visage – an Evolution in Software Development
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> >
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Re: U2 file articles in International Spectrum

2004-03-21 Thread Results
Ross,
   L-O-quint, as always. The show was 200-ish people in a nice sized 
venue with 75 or so classes on everything from products (including 
VISAGE and Zeus), technology (PDA programming, OO programing, GUI 
overview), technique (AIX/UniVerse Pitfalls, Help Desk Survival), and 
more. The floor had a wide range of vertical and database vendors, 
supplemented by booths for Database Trends, Spectrum Magazine, 
horizontals like OHM, and the Spectrum Deli (I kid you not).
   It was three and one half days of Revelation, Reality, U2, 
UniVision, D3, jBASE, and more. It marked the first Spectrum (that I 
know of) where Microsoft bought breakfast and ran special seminars.

   - Charles "Hey, I forgot to take a bribe before I spilled my guts" 
Barouch

Ross Ferris wrote:

Ahhh, what do I want to know  and the answer given by all good users is "if I knew what I didn't know then I wouldn't have to ask, but I don't know WHAT I don't know, so I don't know !" (or sumfin like dat)

Ross Ferris
Stamina Software
Visage – an Evolution in Software Development
 



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RE: U2 file articles in International Spectrum

2004-03-21 Thread Ross Ferris
Ahhh, what do I want to know  and the answer given by all good users is "if I knew 
what I didn't know then I wouldn't have to ask, but I don't know WHAT I don't know, so 
I don't know !" (or sumfin like dat)

Ross Ferris
Stamina Software
Visage – an Evolution in Software Development


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>Ross,
>What do you want to know? I am willing to be bribed for any/all
>information and I'm both cheap and easy.
>
>- Charles "That came out wrong" Barouch
>
>Ross Ferris wrote:
>
>>I wonder when Gus is going to update the website, so those of us outside
>USA can have a read !?!
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>>Ross Ferris
>>Stamina Software
>>Visage – an Evolution in Software Development
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Re: U2 file articles in International Spectrum

2004-03-21 Thread Results
Ross,
   What do you want to know? I am willing to be bribed for any/all 
information and I'm both cheap and easy.

   - Charles "That came out wrong" Barouch

Ross Ferris wrote:

I wonder when Gus is going to update the website, so those of us outside USA can have a read !?!

Ross Ferris
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RE: U2 file articles in International Spectrum

2004-03-21 Thread Ross Ferris
I wonder when Gus is going to update the website, so those of us outside USA can have 
a read !?!

Ross Ferris
Stamina Software
Visage – an Evolution in Software Development


>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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>Sent: Sunday, 21 March 2004 9:00 AM
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>Subject: Re: U2 file articles in International Spectrum
>
>Jeff,
>I enjoyed the initial article. When you start the section titled
>"The Hash Key" the writing style changes for the better. The opening was
>a bit impersonal.
>From a technical standpoint, it wasn't new material for me, but it
>was is an excellent base for the rest of the series. I look to forward
>to the next entry. It's an excellent topic, complimented by strong writing.
>
>- Charles "Picky" Barouch
>
>Jeff Fitzgerald wrote:
>
>>Peggy and I are writing a series of articles in Spectrum about U2 files.
>>The first one is in the March/April issue which is just out.  I'd be
>>interested in reactions and feedback.  The first article is pretty
>>introductory; we're going to do five or six and will strive for some
>depth.
>>Feel free to email any comments or post to the list if appropriate.
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>>Jeff Fitzgerald
>>Fitzgerald & Long, Inc.
>>
>>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>
>>(303) 755-1102
>>
>>
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Re: U2 file articles in International Spectrum

2004-03-20 Thread Results
Jeff,
   I enjoyed the initial article. When you start the section titled 
"The Hash Key" the writing style changes for the better. The opening was 
a bit impersonal.
   From a technical standpoint, it wasn't new material for me, but it 
was is an excellent base for the rest of the series. I look to forward 
to the next entry. It's an excellent topic, complimented by strong writing.

   - Charles "Picky" Barouch

Jeff Fitzgerald wrote:

Peggy and I are writing a series of articles in Spectrum about U2 files.
The first one is in the March/April issue which is just out.  I'd be
interested in reactions and feedback.  The first article is pretty
introductory; we're going to do five or six and will strive for some depth.
Feel free to email any comments or post to the list if appropriate.
Thanks!

Jeff Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald & Long, Inc.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.fitzlong.com
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