admin posted on May 23, 2010 08:03

A smashing success!

I certainly enjoyed my time at SQLSaturday and thought that the team, including Sri Sridharan, president of the North Texas SQL Server Users Group, did an excellent job putting it together.  From all accounts that looked like a tremendous amount of work to pull off such a great event, so congrats to the core team guys for all of the great work. The rooms were perfect, lunch was perfect, giveaways perfect,  total first-class job, guys.  It was also great to see my friend Tim Mitchell, visit with Sean and Jen McCown, and chat with a bunch of others throughout the day.  Let's have another one soon!

For the folks that signed up for my session, I want to thank you again for attending. It was an honor to be able to present to you and I appreciate your enthusiasm and participation.  To take off from your weekend, away from loved ones and all that was going on in Dallas yesterday (The Byron Nelson golf tournament, Texas Rangers game, Taste of Addison, etc.) it was a privilege to spend this time with you. And, I was very pleased to see so many sign up, we had nearly a full room!  Mine was class in the beginner track but I could tell from the start that everyone was at a higher level for the most part;  I had to make adjustments on the fly, 'turn it up' a notch so to speak in order to make it a little more exciting.

Kudos to you guys for making it an enjoyable day, and I hope to see you soon at a user group meeting or somewhere down the road!

Lee Everest

 

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