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For those of you who are sort of close to Seattle or will be in the area (Northwest USA), the Seattle Area Pick-like Users Group is having a meeting on Thursday, Feb 16th in Bellevue. Notice follows: Please join SAPUG on Thursday, February 16th for an afternoon technical workshop and evening presentation by DesignBais. Dave Bryant, President, and Rick Weiser, Technical Manager at DesignBais International will be on hand to present the features and benefits of the DesignBais environment. In the afternoon, Rick will provide a technical overview of the features of DesignBais, a functionally rich toolset that enables MultiValue developers to design and create enterprise wide web-based applications. DesignBais makes MultiValue developers into web developers without needing to know technologies such as Java, HTML, or ASP required. After dinner, Dave will cover news about the company and its future plans for features and functionality. The Seattle Area Pick Users Group meets at the Paragon (formally Ramada Inn, formally the small Doubletree Inn, formally the small Red Lion, etc.) and it is still at 818 112th Ave NE, Bellevue. The meeting costs $30.00 if you register in advance ($35.00 if you just show up). If you come to any part of the meeting, you need to pay since we will be charged whether you eat dinner or not. 3:00 - 5:00: DesignBais technical overview. 5:30 - 6:45: Networking 6:45 - 8:00: Dinner 8:00 - 9:00: DesignBais presentation by Dave Bryant Note the date and times and RSVP today to William Timbrook at williamt (AT) gmnameplate (DOT) com or call (206) 436-6965 (can leave voice mail) |
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Why attend this Thursday's SAPUG meeting? 1. If you are looking to hire people, this is a great place to get to know them. Most people talk feely in relaxed, informal settings, and you probably would get a better feel for someone here than in a formal interview setting. 2. If you are a member of a peer-review hiring committee, ditto #1. 3. If you recommend someone who is hired, you may earn a bonus (confirm with your company) 4. SAPUG meetings are a great place to meet old friends. 5. You can always learn something at the meetings, even if you don't use or want some vendor's software. Their work may spark the "We could do that!" idea light bulb in your head. 6. When you attend SAPUG, you are showing the multivalue user community (and potential users!) that you value your software and have a successful company because of it. |
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Hmmm... I wonder where this meeting is. And what is the SAPUG, anyway? San Antonio Pick User Group? Seattle Area Pick User Group? Some Awful Pick User Group? - Steve Regards, |
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hello to all of my old friends in seattle if they aren't dead yet! Theo Aivazian |
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