 One of the reasons I came is that I took an online file maker class. That was my first experience of networking with other file maker developers. And it was very exciting and fun. And a lot of them were going to DevCon that year, and I was jealous. So I made a point the following year, which was last year, to go come to DevCon. And it was a real eye-opener, a lot of good sessions. I got a lot of great ideas. I didn't come previously because I didn't really think I was advanced enough to be here. But after being here, I think even a beginner has a lot that they can take away from it. And the training classes I've found to be invaluable as well. I'm Alan Burrotto from Key Systems, Thousand Oaks, California. I'm the president of Key Business Systems. Well, it's interesting. I was telling someone the other day that I've always been able to pay for DevCon many times over by the connections that I've made each time. And I used to have a booth, but now I just rely on it being led. And I just get connected to these people. My name is Maka Karnasal. This year is my sixth DevCon. And the past DevCon, so I go for multiple reasons to learn, obviously, this is the big one, and to socialize, to network. And then also, I work remotely for Slient. So it's so nice every year to get together just with my coworkers and get to see them in person and catch up with personal life. I've met so many other attendees and, you know, I get to see them. I find that the value in DevCon happens just as much value outside the classroom, it is inside the classroom, the people you meet, the connections you make. You know, even as someone who's a veteran, so to speak, there's so much new stuff all the time to learn that it doesn't really matter that I've known so much. It's like just exposing yourself to the new material. So it really, it's just taking that risk to get out of your comfort zone and just put yourself, open yourself up to learn. There's just plenty to learn. And if you don't really get it completely, the nice thing is you walk out of a session and you start talking to people when they get out of the session or what sessions did you like. And the learning process just continues over lunch or breakfast or all the events.