CodeRage6 ended with a shorter last day, you can get the last set of replays at http://blogs.embarcadero.com/davidi/2011/10/21/41403/. There is also the complete set of CodeRage6 Replays at http://cc.embarcadero.com/coderage. The most notable session yesterday was probably Anders iOS with DataSnap presentation, for which I linked the article yesterday. Too bad I had to miss half of it to fetch my daughter. One of the problems with these long online events is that it is hard to reserve time from the daily schedule, particularly when they are held at a different time zone.

Overall, though, I really enjoyed this online event. I wish there could be more interaction among attendees, with chats and other options. Using twitter was fine, but more for highlighting things than to start a real discussion. For those, anyway, a face-to-face event is still unbeatable, and this is one of the reasons we set of Delphi Developer Days as a live event, not an online one (even if people demand for an online / recorded option, we feel that the value of live and direct interaction with a small audience is the best for learning.

Speaking of learning, I sold quite a few copies of my Handbooks Collection, thanks to the discounted offer at CodeRage6 (the link was in the virtual exhibit hall). I set up an informal competition among countries to see from which location I'd have more buyers, and the US won (not that this was a surprise). It didn't win against the combined EU sales, though, but against individual European countries.  Here are the official standing, taken from the online shop:

See (some of) you at ITDevCon next week, and online for my coming FireMonkey webinar in November.