Saturday starts out with session surfing between Jody Meyer’s “Developing and Extending the Visual FoxPro Grid Object” (one of the most popular sessions of the conference) and Doug Hennig’s “Practical Uses for GDIPlusX.” Normally I skip all of Doug’s sessions because I can see them in Germany in a couple of weeks, but this year I am getting to Frankfurt a day late and will miss most of the sessions on the first day. This means I cannot rely on the scheduling gods working in my favor since I have to cram my sessions into the last couple of days. Both of these sessions had terrific content. Fortunately they both have good white papers for me to catch the stuff I did not see presented. I saw Jody’s session a couple of times during the rehearsals in Michigan. I wanted to see how she performed in Mesa. I was not disappointed.
Next up was Rick Borup’s “The Show Must Go On: Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning.” This is a really important topic in the computer services industry and often overlooked. You also don’t know it is overlooked until something bad happens, and then you are miserable. I have worked on a couple of disaster recovery plans in my career, but I have not worked on one in a while. I wanted to get a refresher course so to speak with this session. Always enjoy Rick’s sessions because I feel like I am back in college and Rick is the professor sitting at the front of the room. I liked how the other audience members participated and shared some of their disaster recovery experiences. Really enhanced the whole session.
Up next I presented the second occurrence of my “Enhancing the Visual FoxPro IDE with VFPX Tools.”
After my session I jumped over to the Moxie Report Objects vendor session. A couple of years ago I almost had a project with the need for Bo’s tools, but it did not materialize. I wanted to get a feel for what was new and where this important product was headed. Mission accomplished.
Unfortunately the last couple of session slots were taken over by a customer problem I needed to solve. I was planning on seeing Alaska Software’s: “Fox and the Polar Bear”, and Craig Boyd’s “FLLs and the Visual FoxPro API.” I did get a chance to record the “Nerf Attack” as Craig assulted Doug Hennig during his VirtualPC session. You can watch all the action, including the attack planning here: Strategy Session and Attack of Doug Hennig SWFox2009. As you can see, we like to have fun at Southwest Fox 2009.
Normally the speaker dinner is Saturday night, but based on speaker feedback in 2008, they wanted more free time during the conference evenings and a less formal dinner. So we moved the dinner to Sunday night after the conference. That freed up Saturday night dinner. Several of us had a hankering for sushi so we headed out for dinner. We ended up at a different sushi place than another car, but Christof Wollenhaupt, Doug Hennig, Emerson Reed, Therese and I found a terrific place recommended by Bill Anderson. Dinner was awesome.
After dinner a group of us headed over to the F1 racing track for some go-carting. Jody Meyer, Toni Feltman, Cathy Pountney came in dressed as the “Pink Ladies” and Frank Perez and the greaser guy. Smooth move as they had Doug and I thinking there was some conspiracy against us on the race track. The racing was fun for sure and the competition for bragging rights for another year was fierce. As usual I had the best average lap time in the second race which is my goal.
After the race we went back to the conference center. I spent a little time in the bar talking with people and a little more time at the Feltman Party Suite and hot tub. Since I had an 8:30 session Sunday I had to make sure I made it to bed at a “reasonable” time.