TLCC Washington, D.C - Developer Track - Call for Presenters

Hello, Developers!

 

The call for presenters for TLCC Washington, D.C. is now officially open!

 

We invite everyone to submit presentation proposals, no matter your experience with Tessitura. Presenters will receive a 25% discount on the conference registration fee, and support will be available to help you in preparing your presentation.

 

TLCC Washington, D.C. will once again feature a Developer Track. When submitting a presentation proposal for the Developer Track, please select either IT and Software Development or Digital and Web as the primary interest area.

 

Session proposals are due by Wednesday, April 10th. Learn more and submit your ideas.

  • I've also posted this in the database managers community

    If anyone uses SCC (git or another SCC product) and would be interested co-presenting at TLCC I'd be interested in possibly teaming up.  I've been using SCC for tessitura database for about 2 1/2 years.  It's been very useful in tracking and staging testing environment and feature requests.  It's been particularly useful for testing migration in v16, and has made my life easier.

    Using built-in scc or a visual studio SSDT project with hosted environments doesn't seem doable.  So I've been doing it manually, which hasn't been a big impediment as long as I remain consistent in where I pull DDL from.