I have finally returned from my trip to Seattle. The MVP Summit and Access Day were both a lot of fun! I got to meet some cool new people and attended a lot of great presentations. I'll be sharing some of it over the next week or two, and I'll probably put together some videos talking about the stuff that I found interesting - of stuff I can tell you guys, of course.
Overall, it was a great time, and I'm looking forward to next year already! Well, except for the cold, rainy weather. I'm a Southwest Florida guy now, so I missed my sun and palm trees.
As is typical when I go away for a week, I've got a billion emails, so I'll be answering those today and tomorrow. If you're waiting to hear from me, you should hear from me soon. I try to take care of the critical stuff when I'm traveling, but it's just so much easier being in my office at my desk. I can get into customer accounts and stuff remotely, but it's just not the same; it takes a lot more effort. I don't have my giant monitor with me lol.
Joe Holland
@Reply 2 months ago
You are an important part of Access in the world. You add value to all our databases each day. I hope you felt that when you got your MVP award.
Sam Domino
@Reply 2 months ago
I'm looking forward to the videos of the "stuff" you can tell us about. LLAP!
Thanks, Joe. It is an honor. And yes, I did meet a few people over the last week who said they really appreciated my videos, so that's always nice.
Sam, yeah, I picked up a few tips I can share. Coming soon... :)
Thomas Gonder
@Reply 2 months ago
It always makes me so happy to work with a product that has a tiered information system. Oh, you're just a user/developer, why would we want to tell you anything?
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