June 8, 2004
Below, please find the 2004 ADHOC Accepted Papers announcement.
Tell your Macintosh-developer friends & colleagues about this event,
and get registered today!
Thanks, and hope to see you there!
Michael Dautermann
AdHoc 2004 Publicity Assistant
mailto:adhoc2004publicity @ earthlink.net
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ADHOC: The Advanced Developers Hands On Conference
http://www.adhocconference.com/
Formerly MacHack
For general conference information,
Contact: Carol Lynn
mailto:info @ adhocconf.com
c/o Expotech
1264 Bedford Road
Grosse Point Park, MI 48230
July 21-24, 2004 Dearborn, MI-
ADHOC Papers Announced!
The organizers of the Advanced Developers Hands-On Conference have
announced the papers that will be reviewed and judged by the attendees.
These accepted papers show a diverse variety of backgrounds and talents
that attendees will be talking about during the three day event. We'll
have sessions covering everything from our traditional topics (anything
involving the latest and greatest technology from Apple Computer)
to the latest industry tips & tricks (Microsoft Windows & Linux sessions)
to the absolute cutting edge (e.g. working with open source software).
The URL to GET REGISTERED NOW (to get in with the registration discounts)
is at
http://www.adhocconference.com
* "Weaving the Leopard's Pelt: Simulating Fibers on OS X" by
Andrew Pontious. Andrew describes bringing the thread-like mechanism
on Windows NT over to the Macintosh operating system).
* "Using Modern C++ Techniques to Streamline Use of Carbon Events"
by Scott Ribe.
* "So You Want (or Have) to to be a Project Manager" by Brian J. Geiger.
Brian explains what it takes to be an effective Project Manager.
* "Administration of Open-Source, Macintosh Software" by Gordon Worley.
An increasing number of software packages make use of open source software,
and this paper explains how to administer these open-source projects.
* "Microcontroller Programming for the Rest of Us: A USB-based Programming
Board for the BasicStamp II" by J. P. Djajadiningrat.
* "Cocoa Software Development: A Student's First Hand Perspective"
by Kris Hansen.
Make plans today to join your best & brightest peers at this long-running,
well known, reinvented developers conference!
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