[WarpCast] Tampa Bay Java users - Jan 13th, Feb 3rd - 12/18/98




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Source: Tim Bryce (timb001@ibm.net)
Moderator: Dirk Terrell (admin@os2ss.com)
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The Tampa Bay Java(tm) Users' Group (TBJUG) 
cordially invites you to a

JAVA OPEN HOUSE
Wednesday, January 13, 1999 & Wednesday, February 3, 
1999

No, we're not serving coffee.  Rather, we're going 
to provide free instruction in the use of Java, Sun 
Microsystem's portable  programming language which runs on 
all of today's computer operating platforms and web 
browsers ("Write once, Run Anywhere").

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

*  Corporate users interested in how Java can be 
   used in the enterprise.
*  Home users interested in Java based applications.
*  Developers who program in the Java language.

Schedule:
6:30 - 7:30pm - Parallel Committee Meetings 
(discussing Java related operating systems, applications, 
and  program development)
7:30 - 9:00pm - Main Session featuring Java 
Technical Evangelist Reggie Hutcherson from Sun 
Microsystems, Inc. in San Francisco

LOCATION

IBM Tampa Services Center
4th Floor, LakePointe One Building
3109 West Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd.
Tampa

For directions, contact IBM at Tel:  813/872-2277 or 
visit our web page
(see below).

Dedicated to Java users and developers in the Tampa 
Bay area.

INFORMATION & REGISTRATION

For more information or to register on-line, see our 
web site at:
http://www.os2ss.com/connect/tbjug/welcome.htm

or contact the Secretary, Tim Bryce at 727/786-4567 
or e-mail timb001@ibm.net .
There is no charge for attending the Java Open 
Houses. 

Java and all Java-based marks are trademarks or 
registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the 
United States and  other countries.  The Association is 
independent of Sun Microsystems, Inc.  TBJUG was originally 
founded as the Tampa Bay OS/2 Users' Group (TBOUG)






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