OPP is coming to Atlanta

Patrick Barel
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OPP2009I have been invited to deliver two talks on performance at the OPP conference, November 10th and 11th in Atlanta. The topics I will address are Pipelined Table Functions and Optimizing SQL with Collections. I will be among some of the best experts in the PL/SQL world, including Steven Feuerstein, Bryn Llewellyn and many others. You can checkout the complete agenda to see what other subjects are covered.

At the same time, at the same location, the APEXposed conference will be held as well. Speakers at this conference will be Scott Spendolini, David Peake and also many others.

If you have a chance to join me there, be sure to do so. Early Bird registration ends September 30th. And the nice thing is: Sign up for one conference and you can attend session at either conference. So you get two conferences for the price of one.

As the website states: Join PL/SQL and Application Express experts Steven Feuerstein and Scott Spendolini for two days of Seriously Practical training that can immediately be applied to your daily duties at work.

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Patrick Barel

Patrick Barel is a PL/SQL Developer for AMIS Services in the Netherlands. Besides working with SQL and PL/SQL did he co-develop CodeGen and wrote different plug-ins for PL/SQL Developer. He publishes articles on the AMIS Technology blog and on his own blog http://blog.bar-solutions.com/.
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