It is now only TWO weeks until the RBTI Developers' Conference 2004. The
planning is nearly done. This will be an education unlike any you have experienced
before. Presenters are committed to providing you with practical tips and applications
that you can copy freely and use for your very own customers. Just one example is a
full blown R:Tango application that you can use to build your own applications!
By the way, this is definitely NOT a review of the same material you got when you
went to that R:Base University training session for R:Base 7.1 Don't skip the
conference because you think you already learned it all. You will be sorry! This
conference will cover topics and provide you with solutions that go WAY beyond what
you got at the training sessions.
As always, an RBTI conference is scheduled so that you can attend while missing
the least amount of regular time at work possible. Arrive Friday night, leave Monday
noon, and be a lot more productive when you are back at work on Tuesday morning.
And as always, the price of the RBTI conference remains VERY low. RBTI just wants
to cover the hotel costs, and get as many of us there as possible, to continue to
share knowledge and enthusiasm for R:Base application development.
And also as always, the opportunity to network late into the night with other
developers from all over the world, with problems and solutions like yours, is
invaluable.
Here is a sampling (alphabetically) of the wide variety of presenters and some of
their topics:
David Blocker (Sharon, MA)
Principles of Database Design
SQL Tips and Tricks
An All-Purpose, All-Table Search Form
Mike Byerley (Fort Wayne, IN)
Dynamically Populate User Defined Combo-Boxes and List-Boxes
Aleksey Chuyasov (Murrysville, PA)
Animating R:BASE 7.x Applications with Microsoft Agent
Designing and implementing R:BASE PLUGINS!
Bill Downall (Indianapolis, IN)
Cricket, Beer, Smoke, Cheaters, Carpal Tunnel, and R:Base: A Case Study
Two reports on the same printed page
PAUSE while thumbs twiddle
Wayne Erickson (Puyallup, WA)
Preview of R:BASE Turbo V-8 (With No File Size Limit)
A Special technical session for R:Tango Developers only
Bill Eyring (Mineola, NY)
Using SQL Server/ORACLE Data for R:BASE 7.1 Applications
Dennis Fleming (Hawley, PA)
Power Search: make selecting and sorting as easy as possible.
Hot Spots: a form-based map showing problem areas at customers' plants
Shinya Ito (Tokyo, Japan)
Preview of R:Linux
Rafee Memon (Murrysville, PA)
R:PHP: Basic Concepts, Configuration and Getting Started with yet another
web application development tool from RBTI
Razzak Memon (Murrysville, PA)
Remaining topics on http://www.rbase.com/conference/highlights.htm
John Minyo II (Murrysville, PA)
Automating E-Mails and Attachments
While You Were Out (Instant Phone Messaging System) - R:WYWO
Alexei Nicolini (Mogi das Cruzes, SP, Brazil)
Remote Connectivity: Running R:BASE on Windows 2003 Terminal Server,
with internet access through Pocket PC and Bluetooth
Yuske Nishimura (Tokyo, Japan)
Preview of R:Linux
Glenn Sippola (Concord Township, OH)
An R:PHP application
Dale Thomas (Rome, OH)
More R:PHP
David Shelley (Georgetown ON, Canada)
Rapid R:Tango Development: Building blocks for quick applications using
templates, classes, and methods
Steve Sweeney (San Ramon, CA)
Business Intelligence � high powered applications provide customers huge
savings
Steve Vellella (Issaquah, WA)
Granite School District demo - RBG 7.1, R:Tango 2000, R:Charts, and
R:Spell Checker
For further information please see the RBTI Conference page at
http://www.rbase.com/conference/highlights.htm
If you have not done so already get your airline and hotel reservations right away.
There are still plenty of great 10 and 14 day rates available from most places.
See you in 2 weeks!!!!
Bill Downall
Steve Sweeney
co-emcees