Great signage, great venue, great speaker lineup, great snacks and drink lineup, (okay, the boxed lunch sammiches were mediocre, but whaddya expect for $10?), etc etc etc. In short: Very good job, ATL.
I had two sessions, plus an unofficial lunch session – more on that in a minute. In my morning Intro to T-SQL class was completely full, and went really well. I threw chocolate and crackers at people, and the guy who asked first got the ticket for the free book. Adorable fan / genial stalker @SQLThugette (see pic) asked for a picture, and I was delighted to oblige.
In my afternoon session (the T-SQL Brushup, aka Forgotten T-SQL), many laughed, few slept, and much was learned! This time, the guy that laughed loudest got the free book ticket. I’m a sucker for suckups.
Note: All of the sessions I present a events, plus recordings and scripts are on my Sessions and Pubs page.
So, the unofficial lunch session. A week or two back, @DataChick Karen Lopez and I were discussing the women in technology movement, and she mentioned that (since there wasn’t a WIT session at SQLSat ATL) she’d like to have an unofficial WIT session. I jumped RIGHT on board, and we did. We gathered with a few people – men and women – in the gorgeous Georgia sunshine and talked about mentoring, outreach, and other good stuff we can do to encourage girls and boys in the direction of STEM and tech. I think I’ll call this #WITeverywhere.
(Talk about synchonicity. I just popped over to Twitter to check in on the world, and found this tweet: @codingforkids @codeclub has launched – nationwide, after-school coding club for 10-11 year olds. 69 programmers signed up so far >> http://bit.ly/HKLLs5 )
IF you’re looking for a recording or link, or something else I mentioned at the event, start here:
Session recordings and scripts | my sessions and Pubs page |
Our free SQL training videos | www.MidnightDBA.com |
Our book reviews | www.ITBookworm.com (I recommend Itzik Ben-Gan’s T-SQL books) |
That thing that let me format code instantly | Red-gate’s SQL Prompt |
Our new seminar on how to become a DBA | www.DBARoadmap.com |
See some of you in SQLSaturday HOU this weekend!
-Jen
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