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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Thought some people (Clae) might be interested in
this if you are mot already on the MLUG list (Tony).</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Matt</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial">----- Original Message -----
<DIV style="BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4; font-color: black"><B>From:</B> <A
title=tcollins@asia.apple.com href="mailto:tcollins@asia.apple.com">Tess
Collins</A> </DIV>
<DIV><B>To:</B> <A title=mlug@mlug.org.au
href="mailto:mlug@mlug.org.au">mlug@mlug.org.au</A> </DIV>
<DIV><B>Sent:</B> Friday, August 09, 2002 3:27 PM</DIV>
<DIV><B>Subject:</B> [MLUG] Invitation for the Melbourne LUG to a Free Mac OS X
Tech Talk</DIV></DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV><FONT face=Verdana>*Approval received from the Robert Davidson to
post invite *
<BR><BR><BR>====================================================================<BR> <BR> MAC
OS X TECH
TALK<BR> <BR> Wednesday
28 August: Melbourne, VICTORIA<BR><BR> <A
href="http://techtalk.apple.com/?Event=Australia20020827">http://techtalk.apple.com/?Event=Australia20020827</A><BR> <BR>====================================================================<BR><BR>Dear
MLUG Member,<BR><BR>You've read about Mac OS X's UNIX-based, open source core
in<BR>technical publications all over the Web. Now here's your chance
to<BR>evaluate Mac OS X as a development platform in one afternoon.<BR><BR>You
are cordially invited to attend a free Mac OS X Tech Talk,<BR>brought to you by
the Apple Developer Connection, in Melbourne <BR>near the end of this
month.<BR><BR>-------------------------<BR>WHAT YOU'LL
LEARN<BR>-------------------------<BR>These half-day briefings are designed to
inform developers who wish<BR>to learn more about Mac OS X's standards-based
development<BR>architecture. Several topics will be covered,
including:<BR><BR> * Mac OS X Technology Overview - Investigate the
structure of <BR> Mac OS X and the range of development options
it offers. You'll<BR> learn about Darwin (the UNIX-based, open
source core of<BR> platform), plus Mac OS X's powerful graphics
technologies,<BR> development frameworks, and the eye-catching
"Aqua" user<BR> interface.<BR><BR> * Porting to Mac OS X -
Find out how quickly you can port Java and <BR> UNIX-based
applications to Mac OS X. You'll also learn ways to<BR> extend
Java and Unix applications by accessing native
services.<BR> <BR> * Java Support in Mac OS X-
Explore Mac OS X's robust <BR> implementation of Sun's
Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE).<BR> You'll learn how
to use the JFC/Swing API to give your<BR> application the
"Aqua" look-and-feel, plus details on the Java<BR> HotSpot
virtual machine, familiar development tools, and
much<BR> more.<BR><BR> * Cocoa Development Overview -
Discover how to create full-featured<BR> applications that use
a lot less code with Cocoa, Mac OS X's<BR> object-oriented
framework for rapid application
development.<BR><BR>-------------------------<BR>TECH TALK
SCHEDULE<BR>-------------------------<BR>12:00pm to 12:30pm<BR> -
Registration/Lunch<BR><BR>12:30pm to 1:15pm<BR> -Mac OS X Technical
Overview<BR><BR>1:15pm to 2:30pm<BR> - Unix/Java Porting
<BR> <BR>2:30pm to 2:45pm<BR> - Break<BR><BR>2:45pm to
3:45pm<BR> - Java Overview on Mac OS X<BR><BR>3:45pm to 4:30pm<BR>- Cocoa
Development<BR><BR>4:30pm to 4:45pm<BR> - Q & A<BR><BR>4:45pm to
5:00pm<BR>- Closing Comments<BR><BR>-------------------------<BR>DATES AND
LOCATIONS<BR>-------------------------<BR><BR>Wednesday 28 August 2002<BR>Time:
12:00 to 17:00 (includes lunch)<BR>Mac OS X Tech Talk - Melbourne,
VICTORIA<BR>Victorian College of the Arts<BR>Federation Hall<BR>234 St Kilda
Road, Melbourne<BR><BR>-------------------------<BR>RESERVE YOUR SPOT
TODAY<BR>-------------------------<BR>Mac OS X offers developers and their users
the best of both worlds.<BR>Don't miss this opportunity to discover for yourself
how compelling<BR>the simplicity of Macintosh combined with the power of UNIX
can be.<BR><BR>Seating is limited so please reserve your place soon using the
form<BR>located at http://techtalk.apple.com/?Event=Australia20020827.<BR><BR>If
you'd like to learn more about Mac OS X before attending a<BR>briefing, visit
the following
URLs:<BR><BR> http://developer.apple.com/unix/<BR> http://developer.apple.com/java/<BR> http://developer.apple.com/macosx/gettingstarted/<BR><BR>If
you have any other questions, please feel free to contact us
at<BR>mailto:techtalk@apple.com. We look forward to meeting you
this<BR>August!<BR><BR>Best regards,<BR><BR>Apple Developer Connection<BR><BR>--
<BR>Tess Collins <BR>Partnership Manager, Australia-NZ<BR>Worldwide Developer
Relations<BR>Apple<BR><BR>ph: +61 2
9641 8114<BR>fax : +61 2 9641 8160<BR>email:
tcollins@asia.apple.com<BR>web:
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