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> From: michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Have different tracks based on skills rather than > technologies...entry level programmer or mid-level manager or RPG > professional transitioning to Java... I don't know if I'd go so far as to have tracks based on skill levels; with the number of different technologies, you'd have quite a variety: RPG guy who needs to learn CGI in a hurry, network guy being pressed into Java programming, web guy with a little Java who needs to learn RPG, newbie programmer how needs to know all about ILE, long-time RPG programmer who has to learn about WDSC, the list goes on. However, I think it would be great if the conference coordinators sat down with a list of those potential people and their skill sets, and then tried to create a "suggested" course of education for each of them. This would help identify possible conflicts between classes. These suggested courses could serve as a base for people trying to map their conference. Joe
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