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| Date: |    Sun, 28 Mar 2004 15:43:57 PST8PDT,4,1,0,3600,10,-1,0,7200,3600  |  
| From: |     "Terry Fuller"   <taf@pgmguild.com >   |  
| Reply-To: |    scoug-general@scoug.com  |  
| To: |     scoug-general@scoug.com  |  
| Subject: |  SCOUG-General: 2004 International Rexx Symposium  |  
 
 
The Rexx Language Association <http://www.rexxla.org> is excited to  
announce that the 2004 International Rexx Symposium will celebrate the  
Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Rexx Language in the beautiful Swabian  
region of Germany during 2 - 6 May, 2004.  In recognition of this  
significant milestone, the fifteenth annual Rexx Symposium has been  
extended to four days for the first time.  
 
The Symposium is the only technical conference dedicated to the Rexx family  
of programming languages, drawing speakers and attendees from around the  
world.  It is the best place to learn valuable Rexx programming techniques,  
keep up with the latest developments in the Rexx community, and confer with  
your colleagues, many of whom are luminaries in the field.  The Program  
will feature a wide variety of presentations ranging from tutorial  
introductions, to real-world practical applications, to research papers  
describing techniques and features you will be using in the future.     
 
The program schedule <http://www.rexxla.org/Symposium/2004/schedule.html>  
represents the best of an overwhelming number of quality presentations  
offered by the best Rexx practitioners in the world.  IBM Fellow and Rexx  
pater Mike Cowlishaw will give the keynote address on "Twenty-five Years of  
Rexx -- a Personal View".  It promises to offer a unique insight into the  
conception, development, and behind-the-scenes life of the Rexx language.  
 
As usual, the Sunday before the Symposium will feature free tutorials and a  
welcome reception.  The full Symposium registration, including the banquet,  
gift, and RexxLA membership is $295 before April 19, and $345 afterwards.  
Daily registration for only the sessions is $50 and $60 respectively.  You  
may register from the Symposium Registration webpage  
<http://www.rexxla.org/Symposium/2004/registration.html> using credit card,  
check, or PayPal.  
 
The IBM Rexx Development Team has generously offered to host the Symposium  
at the luxurious IBM Executive Briefing Center at their B?blingen Research  
Labs on Tuesday and Wednesday.  To ease travel considerations, the first  
and last days of the Symposium will be held at the Symposium hotel.  
 
An excellent room rate of 87 Euro has been negotiated with the Stuttgart  
Marriott Hotel Sindelfingen.  Please see the Symposium Announcement  
<http://www.rexxla.org/Symposium/2004/announcement.html> for booking  
information.  
 
Come and join us in celebrating the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Rexx  
programming language!  
 
===========================================================================  
 
-Chip Davis-      Aresti Systems, LLC   Member of: Rexx Language Association  
chip@aresti.com   P.O.Box 13306                    ANSI Rexx Standard Committee  
+1.919.303.3306   RTP NC 27709-3306                SHARE, POSSI, TriLUG, et al.  
Top-flight training in Rexx, IBM Assembler, and UNIX: see http://www.aresti.com  
 
--   
Regards,  
	taf  
 
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