3. Never miss an opportunity to charge your phone and/or laptop.
4. Bring business cards.
5. Connect with people before the Summit. Discord, Twitter, Slack, LinkedIn, Counter.Social, etc.
9. Watch the keynotes. If it calls to you, watch SQL Twitter while that’s happening, too.
10. Kilt Day is (was?) a really real thing. We’re not pranking you about that.
11. When the speaker asks for a question, they do not want a 16 part question. Nor do they want a question-that’s-actually a comment. Speakers have a hard enough job…don’t make it harder.
@MinionWare I will indeed be bringing my #SQLKilt :)
@Kevin3NF I need to get a new one! My, uh, old one must've shrunk.
@MinionWare I'm sure mine has too. Belt fixes that ;)
@Kevin3NF Not in this case!
@Kevin3NF @MinionWare I need to find mine, I looked quickly this morning and didn't see it
@alevyinroc @Kevin3NF @MinionWare I've moved 3 times since last Summit, and I still know where mine is. Off course I've also worn it a few times since then!
6. Sessions are great. Talking to people in the halls is even better. Chose the latter, when a choice has to be made.
7. Except if it’s a Bob Ward session. Choose the Bob Ward session.
8. Find out from others WHICH of your sessions you have to show up to an hour early, and do so. (Note: See tip #7.)
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