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> From: Metz, Zak > > It's a lot of Java, XML, Websphere, advanced RPG (oxymoron?) in hands-on > labs. I hadn't heard of it before, but after going through the course > listing, this sounded even more valuable than Common, at least for my > job. I like to think of DevCon as what COMMON was like 10 or 12 years ago. The primary focus is on developers and learning how to use technologies to develop applications. COMMON has more of an emphasis on pre-developed solutions. But that's just my opinion. Remember that I am a regular speaker at DevCon and I no longer participate in COMMON, so my views are somewhat biased. Joe
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