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I apologize if I sounded negative about the meeting. It really was an enthusiastic experience and no one walked away upset that I could see. There was a lot of help and a very receptive audience. It really said to me that this product is right for this audience, if we ever get past the gatekeepers. --------------------------------- Booth Martin http://www.martinvt.com --------------------------------- -------Original Message------- From: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries Date: 06/22/05 11:04:05 To: 'Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries' Subject: RE: [WDSCI-L] User group meeting last night in Dallas Sorry your group had a bad experience, Booth. I've been doing a similar presentation around the country, and I've been having no problems. I create an entire application right on my laptop, and for the grand finale I even connect to RPG business logic on my iSeries in Chicago using my CELL PHONE! It's slow, sure, but pretty darned impressive. (And it's a LOT faster if I can get a VPN connection, but typically firewalls prevent that, although hotels often work.) The point is that WDSC should never "fail". I've done this for at least five different user groups already, with more presentations lined up, and I have yet to have a meltdown. The teacher may have been prepared, but my guess is he never ran it on his new machine. When I run the presentation, I make it clear just how simple this stuff is. RPG programmers tend to walk away going, "Yeah, I can do THAT!" As to connectivity issues, one of the big parts of properly showing WDSC is to show that all of your web development can be done without even touching the iSeries, and that's something I emphasize. Experienced WDSC presenters also know that you can have multiple workspaces from which you can restart in case some unforeseen circumstance makes one part of your presentation unworkable. All in all, I'd say the problem was simply one of preparation. This is not a knock on the presenter at all; WDSC is a huge product and it's difficult for anyone to present it in a short period. It's best done in an all-day workshop. And it helps to have actually written a book on the subject <grin>. Joe P.S. I'm doing a workshop like this in Chicago in September in conjunction with Anne Lucas and Team GGI. http://time.teamggi.com/events/050914a.asp
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