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UncategorizedSeptember 11th, 2007
Yep, we are getting close to the conference, but more companies are getting on board the already crowded Southwest Fox Conference sponsor bus. I want to introduce you to xSQL Software. These guys have some cool SQL Server tools and have become our newest Bronze sponsor.
One tool in particular is a tool I have been looking for for more time than I care to admit. I think their xSQL Builder tool is as close to the Stonefield Database Toolkit Update feature for SQL Server as any product I have looked at. I am hoping to cover this tool during my SQL Server Developer Toolkit session.
xSQL Software is providing several doorprizes to be given away during the conference. Very cool stuff.
Conferences, Southwest Fox, VFP
UncategorizedSeptember 8th, 2007
I am glad to see there are some live bloggers at FoxForward so I can hear about sessions and things going on at the conference. I am occasionally getting an instant messages from people at the conference too, which makes me want to be there even more than I did before the conference started.
Sounds like things are going well and some fun is being had by all.
I even had something added to my DAFUG to-do list {g}. Tod, interested in coming to Detroit in the near future?
Looking for the inside story? Check here:
Dave Crozier (all the way from England)
Kevin Cully (how the heck does the organizer guy have time??)
Steve Bodnar (speaking at the conference)
Tod McKenna (speaking at the conference)
There are a couple of other bloggers hanging out and speaking too so I am looking forward to reading their observations and thoughts too.
Conferences, FoxForward, VFP
UncategorizedSeptember 5th, 2007
Today I get to leak the cat out of the bag for a new “feature” of Southwest Fox: K.O.K.O.P.E.L.L.I.
What the heck is K.O.K.O.P.E.L.L.I.??
One Web description is:
“Kokopelli is one of the most intriguing and widespread images surviving from ancient Anasazi Indian mythology, and is a prominent figure in Hopi legends. The figure represents a mischievous trickster or the Minstrel, spirit of music. Kokopelli is considered a symbol of fertility who brought well-being to the people, assuring success in hunting, planting and growing crops, and human conception.”
Another description:
“Magical flute player, humpback or hump-backed flute player”
You see three Kokopelli characters on the Southwest Fox logo. But today I bring a different definition to you…
Knock Out Konference Orientation – Produce Elective Lecture Layout Interactively.
What?!?
Dave Aring (from Visionpace – owners of the VFP framework MaxFrame Professional) has created a new Visual FoxPro applet that assists you in selecting a schedule customized for you based on the choices and preferences you have for the session slots. The app is quite simple: pick your favorite three sessions in any one slot for the entire conference. The application then uses a magical algorithm to determine the best fit so you get as many of your favorite sessions as possible.
You pick your priorities for the slots, click on the Create Schedule button, and then the Print Schedule button to preview the results. The output can be printed and brought with you to Mesa. The printed schedule when folded on the lines provided should fit nicely in the badge holder we will provide when you register Thursday.
The applet comes complete with text Help, and an interesting approach with truly graphical Help. Dave even included a block out feature so you can schedule session blocks you plan on skipping. Maybe the boss wants you to attend a conference call or staff meeting, or you have a session to give in that slot (can you tell what three organizers asked for this enhancement request {g}), or you just want to play hooky and attend one of the less formal offline sessions that happen in the hallway.
You can try out different session priorities to get different results. If you already know the sessions you want to attend you can just make them your number one sessions and not pick the 2nd and 3rd, and your schedule can be printed out.
In the user acceptance testing phase of this app I found it picked 50% of the sessions I had slotted with the “Rick Schummer Method” to picking sessions. I think this is pretty good. I hope you download it and give it a try, if not to help pick some sessions, but just to see how Visual FoxPro applications can be created and not look like your typical VFP app.
For more details on the new tool, see Dave’s blog entry on the Visionpace blog.
Thanks Dave for putting this together in your spare time and for contributing it to Southwest Fox!
Only 43 days until we all meet in Mesa!
Conferences, Southwest Fox, VFP, Visionpace
UncategorizedAugust 29th, 2007
The initial session schedule for Southwest Fox is posted! Please note that the organizers have reviewed it and passed it by the speakers, but it is still subject to change if we discover a flaw. This will be finalized over the next couple of weeks.
You may be wondering how did I get two 8:00am sessions?!? You think I would have some pull being one of the organizers, but no, Tamar thinks I am good enough to keep people awake on Saturday and Sunday morning (at least this is what I am telling myself {g}). Seriously, I am not really complaining because I don’t mind the first session of the day.
I went through the schedule a few weeks back and picked the sessions I would like to attend (knowing darn well I might not get to any of them) and I only had one I could not schedule. There are definitely some tough choices, but that is the idea. We packed this conference with lots of great sessions presented by some of the best minds available.
I have two recommendations to those who cannot see all the sessions they really have to see. One thing I am doing is seeing sessions in advance of the conference. Check out the Fox user groups around the country kind enough to let speakers test-drive the sessions before they might be ready for prime-time at the conference. I see the Detroit Area Fox User Group (my local group) and the Chicago FUDG already have presentations scheduled. I am sure other groups will be scheduling some soon. You can find some of the user group meetings on the Fox Wiki Upcoming Events page.
The other option is to bring a teammate or friend to the conference (yes there is still time to register and we are not sold out yet {g}). You can each see different sessions and later go over the material you learned to help the other person as you review the white papers from the session together.
Only 50 days until we meet in Mesa!
Conferences, Southwest Fox, VFP
UncategorizedAugust 15th, 2007
Kevin posted the tentative schedule for the FoxForward conference. Looks like a good schedule with three simultaneous sessions and several repeated sessions. No time better than today to tell Kevin you want to go to this conference and get registered.
Only 24 days until the conference kicks off in Hotlanta!
Conferences, FoxForward
UncategorizedAugust 13th, 2007
I am very happy to announce F1 Technologies is officially a Gold sponsor of Southwest Fox 2007, and is making a very generous offer to each and every registered attendee of Southwest Fox. Here is the official deal:
- All registered attendees of the SW Fox Conference that are not registered Visual FoxExpress users will receive a free copy of Visual FoxExpress including a 6 month subscription.
- All registered attendees of the SW Fox Conference that are registered Visual FoxExpress users will receive a 50% discount on a renewal of their Visual FoxExpress subscription.
- This offer is non-transferable and expires on 11/20/2007.
Wow. Mike and Toni have always been big supporters of the conference, and this is another fine example of F1 Technologies commitment to the Fox Community.
There is still some time and space available if you want to get registered. Only 66 days until we meet in Mesa!
Thanks Mike and Toni!
Conferences, Southwest Fox, VFP
UncategorizedAugust 9th, 2007
Catching up on the sponsors front… I want to announce two new sponsors recently signed up:
1) The Intellection Group, Inc. is a bronze sponsor. Dave Bernard is one of the leaders of this company and speaks at VFP conferences, and has been a friend of Southwest Fox at past conferences by writing up coverage on the UniversalThread. Dave’s company does some really cool stuff with Visual FoxPro on the Web, and is well know for his mantra: “There are no technical problems, only business problems.”
2) Servoy USA Inc is a gold sponsor. Servoy is making a serious push to FoxPro developers with their Java application development and deployment tools. I really do not know much about this company, but figure this is one of the reasons they are coming to Southwest Fox – to get their message out to the Fox Community.
More details about all the Southwest Fox Sponsors can be found here: http://swfox.net/sponsors.aspx
Conferences, Southwest Fox, VFP
UncategorizedAugust 4th, 2007
I am happy to announce I will be returning to Germany again this November to present at the 14th Microsoft Visual FoxPro Developer Conference 2007. This is a fantastic conference put on by Rainer Becker and his team. Rainer has an excellent collection of presenters presenting 60 VFP sessions:
English speaking: Marcia Akins, Craig Berntson, Steven Black, Jim Booth, Alan Griver, Doug Hennig, Venelina Jordanova, Andy Kramek, and Rick Schummer.
German speaking: Marcus Alt, Rainer Becker, Joachim Durr, Sebastian Flucke, Uwe Habermann, Jochim Hilgers, Kirsten Hinrichs, Armin Neudert, Michael Niethammer, Patrick Scharer, Markus Winhard, Christof Wollenhaupt, and Jurgen “wOOdy” Wondzinski.
I will be presenting four sessions:
- SQL Server Toolkit for the VFP Developer
- Fishing with a ProjectHook
- VFPX Tools and Components – Live
- Creating Help – Made Easy!
The conference is held at a terrific conference center that serves the best food you could ask for. There are lots of opportunities to network and vendors to visit as well. If you want to learn more about this popular conference you can read some of my blog entries in November 2006 and 2005 (see the index on my blog). I really recommend this conference!
Conferences, German DevCon, VFP