You know..thanks for such a great and detailed mail.. I would love to go to this, but, being out of work and all, I just can't afford it.
I just got back from a Microsoft Fanstock event where they flew 7 of us to play the newest game they have coming out, Halo for PC. Limo's, meals by a hired chef, the whole works. That was a rare event and I am just kidding here, as MS is such the big company that they are. But for those that are going, I am expeccting some great reports here on the list of what is going on and what is taking place. With some of the "greats' there, such as Scott , etc..I know it's going to be GREAT. Can't wait to hear back, I know it's going to be great and maybe I can catch the next one!! Steve Forerunners On 9/4/03 11:20 AM, "Witango Customer Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just under 3 weeks to go and only 10 days left to register. > > The principle focus of the conference is to further technical skills of the > attendees, share information and build the community. For those of you > still sitting on the fence we have summarised some of the technical > presentations into an agenda outlined below. Over 2 days you will: > > DAY ONE: > * learn about the direction were taking v6 and get the new 5.5 > betas of studios, servers and compiler; > > * share an XML primer with Scott Cadillac and learn how to navigate and > manipulate DOM variables in Witango using Xpointer; > > * learn from Bill Downall how to get the most out of your DBMS:SQL and > Search actions; > > * Ben Johansen will walk you through the @email tag and integration to an > email server; > > * Robert Garcia will be demonstrating RealBasic as a means of expanding your > programming arsennal. > > * Fergal Donlon will share Tips and Tricks such as @MAP, HTTP Headers, > Dynamic Datasources, Regex, the Witango modules and configuring Witango for > load balancing; > > * Phil will take you through the best means of debugging you Witango Apps; > > * David Thomas will be showing you how to chart you results; > > * KJ will look at web reporting options with Witango and COM objects; Then > of course there's the conference dinner and awards then midnight session > > > DAY TWO: > * A breaksfast session with Phil (who else would you want to see > first thing in the morning) specifically for the OS X users focusing on the > OS X sub systems that Witango needs to run and how they are configured; > > * Andrew Cao will take you through deploying your Witango apps to a variety > of J2EE server - yes - he'll start at the very beginning and he is > anticipating lots of questions. > > * Ian Daniel will be talking on the hot topic of user sessions management; > > * Scott will be back doing a marathon presentation on XPATH and XSLT; > > * Robert will look at Complex Flash applications with Witango; > > * Advanced server clustering by KJ. > > * Phil will tackle the topic of T2K migration to Witango 5. > > ALSO Case studies and workshops will be thrown in to 'lighten' the pace by > Stephen Su, Cornelius Conboy, John McGowan and Jason Pamental, all of whom > have some amazing solutions and a tonne of experience. > > Of course there is a great conference pack and some fun prizes. > > The conference is preceded by the Intermediate training and followed by the > advanced training. > > And of course - award nominations - thanks for the nominations so far - but > still time for more, please nominate as you feel appropriate. > > See you in San Diego > > ________________________________________________________________________ > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/maillist.taf ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/maillist.taf
