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The
Orlando JUG is a non-profit, vendor-independent organization. The
primary goals for this group will be to provide Java-related information
to its members, to facilitate contacts between its members, and to
promote the use of Java technology in the Orlando Area. Through the
generosity of corporate and individual sponsors, membership is free!
Index of our meeting minutes is available here
Meeting Announcement
Greetings OJUG members,
We have a meeting location! The February meeting of the Orlando Java
User Group is this Thursday night. Our host will be Seminole Community
College. We have plenty of room for everyone. Detailed directions to
SCC are given below. I'm sure this is going to be another excellent
presentation by Dr. Pringle. You won't want to miss it. Feel free to
forward this email to anyone you think might be interested. The Orlando
Java User Group is open to everyone. Come on out and meet your local
software development professionals!
Send your rsvp to rsvp@orlandojug.org if you plan on attending.
Presentation: Concurrent Versions System (CVS), http://www.cvshome.org
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This presentation will cover:
- What CVS is - description and short history.
- What CVS can be used for (what's in this for ME!).
- How to set CVS up.
- How to use CVS on a day to day basis.
Speaker: Dr. Hale Pringle
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Dr. Hale Pringle has degrees in psychology, research and
administration. Hale wrote his first program in Fortran on 78K, vacuum
tube driven mainframe in 1965. Since then he has specialized in research,
user support (10 years at UCF), LANs, web site development and desktop
applications. He has spent the last eight years creating client/server
desktop applications using several SQL back-ends and a variety of front-ends.
He feels it time for the industry to revisit creating desktop applications
with Java as the front-end and is currently writing a book that pulls
together many of the tools and techniques that are required to create viable
desktop applications.
Hale has written a GPL application called JavaDeliver which is used to
enter, track and bill deliveries. He is currently working on an
application that will be released as a GPL Client Management System.
GPLCMS is a general purpose system that tracks client information, creates
documents by merging database information with word processing templates,
and allows users to tack/annotate outgoing and incoming documents relevant
to each client.
Dr. Pringle currently does private consultant work in the Orlando area
and can be contacted at hale@halepringle.com
Hosts: Seminole Community College
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(Please note we do not have a food sponsor for this meeting)
When: February 27 th, 2003 at 6:30 PM
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6:30pm - 7:00pm: Networking
7:00pm - 8:00pm: Presentation, Questions/Discussion
Where: Seminole Community College
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Room J-100 is on the lowest floor and most easily accessed using the door
on the BuildingLayout.EAST face of the building (see map below)
http://www.scc-fl.edu/pdf/sanford_map07-2002.pdf
-Brian
OJUG Program Chair
info (at) orlandojug (dot) org
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