Mon, 17 June 2013
This is FoxPro's time to shine once again. Come to Gilbert, AZ in October for Southwest Fox 2013. As with every year, here is my interview with Doug Hennig, Tamar Granor and Rick Schummer, organizers of the number one FoxPro developer conference in North America. This year, the Super Saver ends on June 30th - and this is their cut-off for a go/no-go on the conference - so if you want to share some of your brightness with other FoxPro Developers, now's the time to do it. Sounds like there's lots of exciting things planned - be sure not to miss it!
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While I am in agreement that technology had gone a long way in providing platforms for online meetings, but such online interactions can never be equated with physical (human) interactions. There are opportunities for videoconferencings and there is also the place for physical interactions.
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I will not be coming. Too expensive. Also, I think in 2013 there are online possibilities that weren't available even a few years ago. Join.me, TeamViewer, these offer multi-viewer connections for reasonable fees -- especially for the duration of a few day event. And even YouTube could be used where presenters record their presentation in advance, edit, put it up the exact way they want, and then because it's on one channel to have it all in one centralized location as a resource, and then allowing for Q&A to happen in a similar fashion through video responses, and if there's enough interest to do a live Q&A on various topics. There are a lot of possibilities beyond the old style big event fly-ins.
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