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I can't tell you which sessions as I haven't been to a COMMON in quite a
while.
What I CAN tell you is you can get brain overload. You might reach a point
where you'll say "I can't absorb anything more right now" and decide to
take an hour off. I played that by ear as sessions vary in their cognitive
intensity.
The 2nd thing I can tell you is leave some energy for after hours get
togethers. Many, many times I learned more by talking to other attendees
and their experiences. And I'm not belittling the sessions, that's just
the way it was.
On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 2:01 PM, Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This morning, our Windows manager dropped a COMMON brochure on my desk and
told me he wants me to go. After I fell out of my chair, I began looking
at the sessions. I've been in this business for a long time, but I've
never been to a conference or any kind of training. I'm hoping to solicit
some advice on what sessions to attend.
We're a 2.5 man shop running mostly 5250 apps on a 720. I'm both a dev
and the admin. My primary dev role is connecting IBMi with non-5250
clients, originally via Db2 stored procedures (RPG & SQL) and now mostly
webservices (DIY RPG CGI & CGIDEV2). I have about a dozen web apps done
using CGIDEV2, jQuery, HTML and JS. I know some Java and have a couple of
Java utility apps.
I'd like to attend every session, but that's not really possible. So I'd
love some help narrowing down the choices.
TIA
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