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It's official! I will be co-presenting two sessions with no one other than Mr. David Musgrave at the next Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Conference, to be held in Fargo, North Dakota from November 9 through November 11.Session Title: Customizing the Microsoft Dynamics GP Client with Visual Studio Tools, Dexterity and Modifier with VBA
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The dates are in! Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Conference 2009 will be hosted in Fargo, North Dakota from November 9 through November 11. The Technical Conference is geared towards Microsoft Dynamics GP developers, implementers, and technical resources in general.This is the final diary style post on my trip to the Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Conference 2009. Hopefully you have enjoyed reading about the events of the trip. As far as I am concerned it was a great success. The conference, my sessions, the meetings and the socialising with partners and Microsoft staff all added up to make a fantastic but tiring trip.
I started my journey at 11:30 when I checked out and left the Ramada hotel. My first flight left Fargo at 13:00 arrived an hour later in Minneapolis/St Paul. I wanted to organise my seats of the two Qantas flights and so was looking for a WiFi connection I could use. Sadly, there was no free connections available. I decided to browse through a gadget shop (OK, I admit it... I like cool gadgets).…
If you are going to spend a day and a half getting somewhere and a day and a half going home, you want to spend more than two or three days at your destination.
My trip to Fargo included the days for the conference, but also one day before and two days afterward in the Microsoft office. The additional days were spent filled up with meetings relating to my role as Escalation Engineer on the Asia Pacific (APAC) support team for Microsoft Dynamics GP. Yes, I do actually have a job to do beyond responding on forums and newsgroups and writing blog articles.
I won't bore you with details, but I will say that all the meetings went really well. A couple of the meetings were related to my pet projects of the Support Debugging Tool and Menus for Visual Studio Tools. At these two…