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GNOME's Miguel de Icaza at the Boston developerWorks barCode (fwd)



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: jalund at us.ibm.com
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 15:16:42 -0700

John Abreau -  Please invite you membership to the following event:

developerWorks, the new on-line developer resource from IBM, invites you to
Boston?s first developerWorks barCode event featuring Miguel de Icaza,
founder of the GNOME project and MIT Technology Review 1999 Innovator of
the
Year.

WHEN: Thursday, March 9th

WHERE: Jillian?s Boston, Atlas Bar & Grill, 1st Floor, 3 Lansdowne Street,
Boston

TIME: 7:30PM - 10:30PM

SPEAKER: Miguel de Icaza

TOPIC: GNOME Foundation libraries for programming and the Bonobo component
system

ENTERTAINMENT: appetizers, beer/soda and Lego Mindstorms Robotics Invention
Systems

COST: Nothing. It?s on us.

WHAT IS developerWorks barCode?
developerWorks barCode is a new online/offline community where you can
learn, rant, rave, play and connect with others. barCode will connect you
with your fellow developers and developerWorks will connect you with
programming solutions. developerWorks provides a one-stop experience for
developers building cross-platform applications based on open standards
such
as Java, XML and Linux.

It's free, but space is limited, so register sooner rather than later at
http://www.developerWorks-barCode.ihost.com/events.htm.

Hope to see you there.

Need it? Get it. At developerWorks: http://www.ibm.com/developerWorks

For questions, please send an e-mail to devWorks at us.ibm.com




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