Writing a Schema
It’s actually fairly easy to write a schema for your XML documents. And once you have, you can use that schema to control and convert them to whatever you wish.
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It’s actually fairly easy to write a schema for your XML documents. And once you have, you can use that schema to control and convert them to whatever you wish.
On Tuesday, I attended RE Barcamp DC, in Herndon, VA. Industry professionals came from all over to gather at the latest installment of RE Barcamp.
I know that I had a great time, and I’m sure a great time was had by all. There was a lot of sharing, a lot of learning, and plenty of fun had throughout the day.
One the great things about attending RE Barcamps as the Inman Community Manager is that I get the opporunity to give away great prizes. This time, the prize was a Free Pass to Connect NYC ‘10 in January. Needless to say, it was a coveted prize. That makes me kinda like Santa Claus. It’s a good gig.
In order to win the prize, I asked the attendees to write a blog post reviewing their experience at RE Barcamp. Everyone who wrote a post then sent me a link, and the writer of the best blog post would win the free pass. As I told the attendees, it is a highly subjective contest, so they needed to bring their "A" game.
Boy did they.
Below is a run-down of all the RE Barcamp DC blogposts that were submitted. At the end, the winner is revealed. Let’s take a look, shall we:
1) Kathy Sperl-Bell, an agent in Delware, shared her experience and compared RE Barcamp DC to her early days in the computer industry.
2) The next entry comes from Esther Kelly, of Northern Virginia, who came away realizing that RE Barcamps have a vibe of sharing and cooperation that is sometimes missing from the real estate industry.
3) While attending RE Barcamp DC, Ray Nelson rediscovered his motivation for using social media to help his real estate business.
4) Doug Francis shares the actionable things he learned that he was able to change and improve as a result of his RE Barcamp DC experience.
5) Laura Rubinchuk shared the lessons she learned. If you think social media is anything like acid-wash jeans– think again.
6) Tara Christianson was able to conquer her anthropophobia.
7) With so much focus on improving the industry for brokers and agents, Danilo Bogdanovic reminds everyone how valuable the RE Barcamp experience can be for clients.
8) D’Ann Faught recently broke her ankle skydiving. This did not dampen her spirits for RE Barcamp DC, however. She obviously had a great time "hopping around".
9) Derek Massey offered some incredibly insightful input and feedback for future RE Barcamps.
10) Maryland agent, Ken Montville, shared the rewards he received from interacting with people face-to-face in such an intense learning environment.
11) Maya Paveza shared her play-by-play RE Barcamp DC experience. You’ll come away from it understanding that people don’t go to RE Barcamps for glory. Maya discovers that it ain’t always glamorous, but it is always rewarding.
12) Nannette Saunders shares with us an explanation of Lynchburg Squares, an uproariously fun game that everyone enjoyed. I gotta admit, I’m a pit partial towards the picture she chose for her post.
Of all the great blog post wrap-ups that were submitted, there was one very clear winner. One attendee that answered the call, and brought her "A" game. Part of my promise was that the winner would be reposted here.
So, with out further ado, I present to you the RE Barcamp DC wrap-up, er, I mean, "rap-up." It is an original work (of course), performed by Arlington real estate agent, Jennifer Klaussen. Enjoy!
You can check out the lyrics to Jennifer’s rap-up at her blog. All of the bloggers did an incredible job, and congratuations to Jennifer. We’ll see you at Connect NYC ‘10!
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