Phoenix Was Awesome!
Well, the 37th BFMA Symposium is already over and it seems like it went by way too fast!
I just wanted to thank all the members that came to see us at our Vendor Suite and pulled us asside in the halls to ask questions and give us feedback. Although the sessions I attended were all very interesting and beneficial, the best part was getting to meet you in person and talking about your issues and being challenged to find solutions to your problems (especially with Designer).
Here are some of my memories of Phoenix:
Scottsdale was a really nice place to shop!
A cactus almost as tall as a palm tree! Back home, a cactus is considered a bonsai since they don’t grow to be more than 2 inches tall.
This flower seems to be everywhere on the side of the roads in Phoenix — beats the dead brown bushes and ashphalt we have on ours…
The entrance to the Adobe Vendor Suite at the symposium hotel.
This was where the symposium took place — a really nice resort with lots of family-oriented activities.
Cameron, AZ. Who knew there was a town named after me? 😉
The Grand Canyon — pictures don’t do it justice! Absolutely spectacular!
Another view of the Grand Canyon.
Posted by Stefan Cameron on May 30th, 2006
Filed under BFMA Symposium,Conferences
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Hi Stefan,
Great meeting you in Phoenix, and thanks for the SQL lessons!
–Carl
I’m so glad that you enjoyed BFMA in Phoenix. I hope that you can join us May of 2007 at St. Louis. All the education you enjoyed with one another year of experience. Based on the feedback, we’ve added a few items of interest to an already packed curriculum. Until then I invite you to check out our website for additional educational opportunities. This is the stuff that makes forms GREAT!!! – Alice Ladd
http://www.bfma.org/index.php
Hello Stefan,
Do you visit india? if yes, please post your shedule in this, we would like to meet you to have many sql issues.
thanks in advance
Nishanth,
Unfortunately, since I’m a developer first and a form designer second, I don’t get out of the office nearly as much as I would like to.
I’m currently looking into whether we have other Adobe personnel that could meet with you and your team. I’ll let you know as soon as I get an answer.