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The DB2Night Show Z29: "You CAN Teach an Old Programmer New Tricks"

October 7, 2012, 1:08 pm
Posted by martin in DB2 z/OS

Presented by: Bonnie Baker
IBM Gold Consultant

"You CAN Teach an Old Programmer New Tricks"
Replays available in WMV and M4V formats!

100% of our studio audience learned something! Bonnie talked about new techniques and what to ensure good DB2 application performance. Watch the replay...


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Episode Z29, 05 October 2012, You CAN Teach an Old Programmer New Tricks

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