As in day two of the conference (of course this is being posted on day three). Did I mention I was tired? I’m typing this in Gary Crisci’s “Intro to MDX + ASO” as his session ambassador and the screen is just swimming in front of my eyes. Ugh. I can barely figure out what comes after two. Could it be three? Who knows.
Does this mean I’m having fun? Well, I’m learning a lot, and presenting (today was my melodramatically named Script or Die!), and sitting in on fellow Developing Essbase Applications authors’ sessions, and minding the book booth (more anon), and generally running around like a chicken with my head cut off. So I guess that’s a good conference.
We’re sold out
We brought 100 copies to the conference and we are completely sold out as of 11:15 am 27 June 2012. Amazing. We are hot, hot, hot. Not too hot, as Fahrenheit 451 is the burning point for paper. We actually had a fight over the last book but one of the parties didn’t bring his credit card and the other one did. Here’s the lucky last buyer of the book:Of course Developing Essbase Applications is available on Amazon, so if you missed out, buy it here.
Lunch n’ Learn
I think ODTUG is a little bit out of their mind, as they included me on the Lunch n’Learn panel which was moderated by Andy Jorgensen and included Tony Scalese, Tracy McMullen (I keep on running into her), Chris Barbieri, and yr. obdnt. srvnt.It was a lot of fun and it is almost possible we correctly answered one or two questions.
1 comment:
Hi Cameron,
Just bought the book on Amazon yesterday and I'm excited to get it in my hands! I'm a young Essbase-ee eager to learn from a pro among pros.
Keep the ODTUG recaps coming - wish I was there!
Regards,
Zaf
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