ODTUG came calling this year and of course, I couldn't say no. I was asked to be the Content Chair for ADF/Fusion, APEX, The Database (like The Ohio State), Developer's Toolkit and Building Better Software. There is an entirely different track for BI/EPM stuff, that's being handled by Natalie Delemar.
Just in case I never mentioned it, I was the 4th (or was it 5th?) choice to lead the Developer's Toolkit track last year. My handlers made sure I knew that, presumably to keep me in line. Thankfully Lewis was much nicer, he never told me I was a 4th or 5th choice.
What do I do? Well, I have to get (wrangle) people to run each of those tracks mentioned above. They in turn will get (wrangle) 5-10 people to do their bidding, and by bidding I mean read and rank abstracts for Kscope 13. Then scheduling those sessions that were selected. Fun stuff.
Let's go over that list again:
- ADF and Fusion Development, John King
- APEX, Dan McGhan
- Building Better Softare, me and ???
- The Database,
openKellyn Pot'Vin (2012/09/25) - Developer's Toolkit,
OpenPatrick Barel (2012/09/25)
ADF and Fusion Development
- ADF for Beginners
- Advanced ADF: Mobile, Cloud, Web, Services, etc.
- Customizing Fusion Apps
- SOA and Fusion Middleware
Application Express
- The Basics
- Advanced
- Infrastructure/Management/Security
- Plug-ins & Dynamic Actions
Developer's Toolkit
- Forms and Beyond
- IDEs
- Languages
- Version Control and Continuous Integration
- .Net
The Database
- DBA
- PL/SQL
- SQL
- Tuning
Building Better Software
- Agile
- Business Rules
- Code Generation
- Instrumentation
- Modeling
- Testing
Easy right?
I'm still trying to tie down people for The Database and Developer's Toolkit. If you're interested in leading a track, or just simply participating, yell at me.
It's a great way to get involved. It's a great way to help shape the direction you believe we're all headed. Do it. Get involved.
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