I was fortunate to meet with Jim Ault year before last when I was in Vegas attending a World of Concrete Conference. Our hour together was most enjoyable and edifying; particularly since I had just started investigating Rev earlier the previous year after my lengthy 20 year adventure with HyperCard.

Unfortunately, this year I will not be able to meet all of the other fine Rev personalities I've encountered on this list by attending the RevLive Conference. This is partially due to the expense, but more importantly because of my physical limitations. I won't bore you with the details, but I've recently had to curtail many of my "professional" and "semi-professional" activities to aline with my recent physical and economic limitations; but I don't want anyone at or strongly affiliated with Rev to think that I'm ignoring or playing down the benefits of attendance. I guess I'm just really not much of a conference sort of guy anyway. But being much closer than many others to Vegas, I really should make the effort. Maybe things will change. If not, know that I will be there in spirit.

Anyone who is alive and well should try to attend, regardless of their level of expertise. If you've ever read any of my contributions to the Macinstruct.com website, you'll recognize my favorite mantra: "that the best way to learn anything is to teach it to someone else". So even the so-called Rev Experts and Gerus will find their participation most self-gratifying.

Joe Wilkins

On Mar 14, 2008, at 10:37 PM, Jim Sims wrote:

Petrides, M.D. Marian wrote:
I had figured this conference was WAY over my head until I got the pre-conference session email yesterday. Now, I'm planning on attending the full conference + pre conference and also am trying to rope one or two of my other colleagues into coming along. Good show!


Marian's email is extremely important. I am very glad that Marian has proceeded past an initial fear that the RevCon is an 'expert only' or 'Guru' sort of event. Not only that, Marian proceeds to conference promoter heaven by 'trying to rope other colleagues' into attending.

My experience, memories, and satisfaction with being involved in two RevCons centers around the people I met. Of course, you'll be able to learn all kinds of Rev tips and tricks, resolve lingering code issues, and gain programming insight. But for me, getting to meet the actual people that make up one of the communities in my life has been
of tremendous value on several levels.

My partner Cloe was most impressed and delighted to observe that the so-called 'Gurus' of the Rev community were so approachable, confident, and just plain regular folks. Not one was the stereotypical 'geek' who has problems conversing with people or talks over everyone's head just to impress. Andre might talk over my head sometimes but the guy is so infectiously enthusiastic and positive that he inspires one to reach for that next level of skill. With the help of this List, the people at Rev, and your RevCon experience you'll be able to reach higher personal levels of achievement.

I spend a good portion of my day in 'Rev Land' and being able to meet some of the people who make up this community was worth far more than any time and effort I put in.

Be assured that the RevCon will not be a 'Guru Only' kinda thang.
It's a people kinda thang.

sims
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