User:Sasdinosaur
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Warren Repole began his SAS programming career in 1979 at the University of Florida. Since that time he has used SAS software in nearly every available operating environment, developing applications for diverse industries and government agencies. Since 1992 he has focused on developing and teaching SAS programming classes, including in his current position as an instructor for SAS Institute based in the Washington DC area. His specialties include DATA step and macro programming, SAS/GRAPH software, SAS/IntrNet® software, and SAS®9 Business Intelligence technologies. He currently holds the SAS Certified Advanced Programmer for SAS®9 and SAS Certified Warehouse Development Specialist credentials.
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Where does the moniker "SASdinosaur" come from?
Prior to SAS Global Forum 2007 in Orlando FL, Warren presented a pre-conference seminar based on his recent book "Don't Be a SAS Dinosaur: Modernize Your SAS Programs". As a supplement to his SAS Dinosaur home page, related articles and blog entries will be posted on sasCommunity.org. In addition, announcements about the availability of the SAS Dinosaur materials in various forms will be noted here.
Upcoming SAS Dinosaur Papers
Modernizing Programs with Base SAS 9.2 Enhancements
- SESUG 2009, October 2009, Birmingham AL
- SCSUG 2009, November 2009, San Antonio TX
Upcoming SAS Dinosaur Seminars
None scheduled
Past SAS Dinosaur Papers
Modernizing Programs with Base SAS 9.2 Enhancements
- SAS Global Forum 2009, March 2009, Washington DC
- Wisconsin SAS Users Group (WISUG), May 2009, Madison WI
- NECA In-House Users Group, June 2009
Past SAS Dinosaur Seminars
SAS Global Forum 2007, April 2007, Orlando FL
MWSUG 2007, October 2007, Des Moines IA
SAS Global Forum 2008, March 2008, San Antonio TX
PharmaSUG 2008, June 2008, Atlanta GA
SESUG 2008, October 2008, St Pete Beach FL
Virginia SAS Users Group (VASUG), December 2008, Richmond VA
SAS Samples and Usage Tips based on SAS Dinosaur content
PROC FREQ Applications
Sorting Text Without Regard to Case
Inserting a Blank Line After Every N Observations in PROC PRINT
SAS Dinosaur Blog Entries
Although Warren Repole is a SAS employee, the postings on this site are his own and do not represent the positions, strategies, or opinions of SAS Institute.
