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SAArchitect rocks!

Yesterday http://www.saarchitect.net had its very first session. I was a nervous wreck, especially after receiving 36 RSVP's. That might not sound like much, but it is a brilliant figure for architects! Around 22 people showed, which is also a good turn out.

I was really nervous doing the introductions. Roaan had such a comfortable attitude though that when I did my bit on RUP, I was relaxed and I enjoyed doing my very quick overview. The audience was wonderful. They asked questions, laughed and did not throw me with items to get me to shut up :)

The networking over food afterwards was probably the most valuable part of the session. I met some very interesting people. I suffer from Information Overload though and can remember only a few names.

I have to thank Chad again. He created PowerPoint templates with the SAArchitect logo for us. He also helped Roaan and I to set up our shows so that it looked a whole lot more professional. Chad, you rock! 

We will definitely have more of these sessions. Members have submitted a very long list of potential subjects.

There is a strong possibility that I will move to JHB in the new year. I will then work on having sessions in JHB as well. 

What I have learned out of the experience, is that I definitely need to get a digital camera! Roaan, I'll get you back by taking loads of pics of you and post them! 

Comments

 

Justin Lovell said:

Sounds like you pulled it through perfectly! They say that the most harshest judges are ourselves judging their very own performance. They also say that we always think that we screwed up big time because things did not go precisely to the plan. Deviations are excellent or else every speaker will have the same style of delivery, same tone, same know-it-all answers... err, put it in a few words: it will be boring if everything always went to plan.

I wish that I stayed in the Cape. And oh :-P -- I think that we all suffer from information overload since we are famous for calling our variables "foo", "s", "i", "j", ect... you get the picture ;-).
November 14, 2004 10:19 AM

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