Some people think of programming as a solitary activity. It doesn't have to be. Reflections on the advantages of the SAS Support Communities and other online communitites: http://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/2014/03/27/sas-communities-the-power-of-all/
Rick, you are so right. SAS users' participation in communities is so valuable.
Question to community at large:
Is there a SAS Support community discussion or post that has really helped you?
If so, reply to this thread by adding a link to that post. I'd like to know what's working for you.
And, while Rick's blog gave a nice overview of the meet-up that was held this past Tuesday night, thanks to a recording of all of the presentations can be found at:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7_2DTYWDzYfiQd0oRqy7vC3RjdPGQx9z
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