Southwest Fox 2007
October 18-21, 2007
Arizona Golf Resort and Conference Center in Mesa, Arizona
http://swfox.net
It is our pleasure to announce the fourth annual Southwest Fox Conference, presenting the latest in Microsoft Visual FoxPro development techniques, new changes in VFP 9.0 SP2, Sedna Components, and interop with other technologies with sessions from some of the best and the brightest VFP speakers.
This highly acclaimed and popular conference is the perfect venue for VFP developers interested in learning more about VFP, further refining their software development skills, learning how to better run a consulting firm or IT department, and being a better software craftsman. To this end, there will be sessions available in the following tracks:
1) Working with Sedna and SP2:
This track will cover the new features and changes introduced in Sedna and in VFP 9 Service Pack 2.
2) Extending VFP (including VFPX, COM, etc.):
Sessions in this track will cover technologies that extend VFP's capabilities, such as those in VFPX.
3) Reviewing VFP Fundamentals:
This track will appeal to those newer to VFP, whether they are just moving up from earlier versions of FoxPro, or coming from other languages, or are new to a specific area of VFP.
4) Integrating VFP (with SQL Server, .NET, etc.):
Sessions in this track will look at using VFP together with other products, including back-end servers, Automation servers, and .NET.
5) Managing the Software Business:
This track will offer business advice to VFP developers, including managing clients, the software development process, and so forth.
The call for speakers will go out shortly and the initial speakers and their sessions will be published when registration opens on May 1st.
If you are interested in more details for the conference you can send them to info@swfox.net.
You will also notice that Southwest Fox is under new management. After three very successful years under Bob Kocher's management, Southwest Fox is now being organized by Visual FoxPro MVPs Rick Schummer, Doug Hennig and Tamar E. Granor. We look forward to continuing the great traditions of Southwest Fox, and building on some new ones too.
More details can be found at www.swfox.net.
We look forward to seeing you in Arizona in October!
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