SAS® EDUCATION PROFILE
Name: Sylvain Tremblay
Location: Montréal, Québec
Company: SAS Canada
SAS® History: I
just celebrated my fourth year as an instructor with the Education
group of SAS Canada. My first contact ever with SAS was at University
of Montreal in the department of mathematics where I learned to
use SAS on Windows and UNIX. My background is statistics but like
many instructors at SAS, I teach a wide array of courses including
programming, statistics, data mining and business intelligence.
I love to teach and share my knowledge of SAS
with customers. In my job, I travel all over Canada for training.
This gives me the opportunity to meet people with diverse backgrounds
and experience. Every time I teach I am amazed by the broad range
of ways in which people are using SAS. I learn something new each
time myself.
Partner/Family: I
am married and have two kids – a girl and a boy. They are in elementary
school and they are growing up fast.
Pets: I am a
cat person and we have a cat at home, but recently we also got a
dog. Family and friends think that the dog is cute. I refer to it
as the demon from the bottomless pit. Now we have to hide all the
shoes and pray for the best.
Sports/Hobbies: I used to play
badminton and practice iaido, but with my hectic instructor’s schedule,
I am on the road a lot and it’s hard to be disciplined. I am a
big football enthusiast. I have season tickets for les Carabins,
the University of Montreal football team. On the NFL side, I am
a devoted New York Giants fan. Go Big Blue!
Favorite Foods: French
bistro cuisine. My favorites are duck confit and beef tartare. Oui!
Oui!
What your ideal weekend
would be: My ideal weekend would be to spend time with
my family in a nice resort and relax. No dog eating shoes, no
cell phone and no stress. On the other hand, a weekend in New
York City and a football game at Giants Stadium would also be
welcome.
If I could be anything
at all (besides a SAS programmer): I would be living in
southern France on a wine estate, refining my products and enjoying
life as it should be. When I was a teenager, I spent four months
in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France and fell in love
with the people, the gastronomy and the culture.
One thing every SAS programmer should
know: Did you know that you can
set the language in your SAS
session with the DFLANG = system
option? Once you have enabled
this option, you can then leverage
a wide variety of international
date formats to display the month
and day of the week in the language
of your choice. Learn more here:
“SAS
Software Formats: Going Beneath
the Surface” (pdf )
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