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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 07:45:07 PDT7
From: Tim Cardozo <tcardoz@surewest.net >
Reply-To: scoug-general@scoug.com
To: SCOUG-general <SCOUG-general@scoug.com >
Subject: SCOUG-General: Sessions @ Warpstock

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If you haven't made your mind up yet about attending Warpstock
this year, here's a summary of the sessions we have scheduled, SO
FAR. As you can see, there are more programming sessions than
you can shake a stick at! They include several cutting-edge
sessions that will enlighten us on everything from PHP
development to "X" technologies, and even XUL, the heart of
the Mozilla GUI Toolkit. Also, we have Chip Davis, of RexxLA
(Language Association) fame, exposing PARSE for us, and Dr. Ilya
Zakharevich, who ported the Perl language compiler to OS/2!

More details will be forthcoming between now and Warpstock 2003
but, in the mean time, here are our categories and the list!

GEN=General, NET=Networking, PRG=Programming, OPS=Open Source,
DEM=Product Demonstration

Category Topic Speaker
-------- ---------------------------- ------------------
GEN IBM Updates Oliver Mark
GEN IBM's eClient Strategy Oliver Mark
GEN What's new with eCS Serenity Systems
GEN New eCS-OS/2 Private Help Desk Bruce Shroeder
GEN Warp Doctor - the site Doug Clark
GEN eComStation Maintenance Chuck McKinnis

NET Firewall/Security Factors w/Linux Bruce Shroeder
NET Novell and OS/2 Integration Lewis G. Rosenthal
NET Wireless Networking and OS/2 Lewis G. Rosenthal

PRG XML/XPATH/XSL Basics Arne Blankerts
PRG PHP Basics Arne Blankerts
PRG Advanced PHP (MVC, OOP) Arne Blankerts
PRG XUL : The Mozilla GUI Toolkit Arne Blankerts
PRG Rexx PARSE Exposed Chip Davis

OPS The Open Source Advocacy Front Robin Miller
OPS Open Source OS/2 Development Lynn Maxson

DEM Communigate Pro (Stalker Software) Philip Slater
DEM DFSee - How To ... Jan Van Wijk
DEM Innotek Products Oliver Stein
DEM Innotek Development Kits Oliver Stein
DEM WarpIN - the Free Installer Doug Clark

If you'd like to delve a little further into any of our sessions,
just browse on over the <http://www.warpstock.org/presentations/>
You can also register for Warpstock 2003 and make your hotel room
reservations from that site (see 'Locations' on the homepage).

Warpstock, Inc., is a North Carolina corporation. The Warpstock
annual conference is a gathering of OS/2 users, developers, and
vendors from around the world for the purpose of education and
advocacy. More information is available at the Warpstock web
site: <http://www.warpstock.org>

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Timothy H. Cardozo
tcardoz@surewest.net

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