SQLCruise sets sail next Monday, though for many cruisers activities begin on Saturday with South Florida’s SQL Saturday #40. I am on vacation this week with my family and I have been a little out of touch with Twitter and cruise-related emails. Imagine my surprise when I had almost 70 emails from my fellow cruisers when I checked my email on Tuesday.
Holy donuts, this is going to be a fun event.
I had 30-plus emails yesterday morning, but let me tell you, I don’t mind reading them. I have been excited for this event since I found out that I was one of the four contest winners chosen by SQLSentry. I have said it numerous times already, and will continue to say it…
Thank you SQLSentry!
As I’m reading the emails from the other cruisers, there’s some discussion about all the swag that’s coming our way. It’s a little overwhelming. As a contest winner, I feel fortunate to just be going on SQLCruise. On top of the cruise, I have already received a t-shirt, an Amazon gift card and a signed copy of Brent’s Internals and Troubleshooting book. Upcoming swag includes a Hawaiian shirt, a beach towel, a copy of Red Gate’s Defensive Database Programming, a gift card to purchase Tim’s book when it comes out, and who knows what else. And then there are the four netbooks that are being given away. Are you kidding me?
Thank you sponsors! (I will keep saying that as well)
Aside from the swag, what’s the coolest thing about SQLCruise? For me it’s a toss-up between getting to know my fellow cruisers and the classes. We are a varied group of individuals and I think I will learn as much from them outside the classroom as I will from Brent and Tim in it. And I predict I will spend a lot of time laughing. A lot.
I know that I will find value in each of the session on SQLCruise; every class will have information I can use to better help our customers. I love that the classes are deep dives, and for the tuning class we are being asked to bring some of our worst execution plans to examine. When do you ever get to bring real data to look at and discuss with other DBAs in a class? I’m actually going to bring a lot of data, and load up a few databases on my laptop, just in case the opportunity arises.
I have only two concerns about SQLCruise:
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Whether there will be time to do everything I want to do (which mostly means talking to everyone and trying out all the SQL stuff I think is coming my way).
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Whether I will learn everyone’s real name, or just call them by their Twitter handle all week.
Stay tuned, I’ll post back on how it all turns out!
Posts like this make me very jealous! I hope all of you have an super awesome time!
I can’t wait! Our sponsors really went overboard to help, and I can’t thank them enough. The list of cruisers just humbles me to no end, too, and I think we’re all going to learn from each other. I’m so excited to get down there and start the fun and learnin’. See you in Miami!
So when you call someone by their Twitter handle, is the @ sign silent?
SQLCruise is so close it’s starting to get real. Today I found myself wondering what the conference room will be like on our ship. Stuff like “Will the whiteboard markers roll off the table when we go over a wave? Are there pictures of dolphins and pirates on the wall?”
Thanks Bob. The odds of another SQLCruise look good, so start planning on how to convince management to go!
I can’t wait either, this is going to be #awesomesauce! Something tells me we’re going to end up staying up late talking shop and general geekery quite a bit.
I would say I am insanely jealous, but rather I am just plain insane for not planning to be on the SQLCruise. I know you will learn a lot and have even more fun! Just hope Brent does not bring his Richard Simmons attire! 😛 Maybe he will do a pirate theme this time, arrrg matie.
Can’t wait to read the posts and see the pics from this foray!!