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OS/2 DEVELOPERS CONFERENCE: October 15-20, Keystone, CO
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (wkovsky@colos2.com)
Fri Aug 11 05:27:16 1995
To: os2ann.DISCUSS@bloom-picayune.MIT.EDU
Date: Fri, 11 Aug 1995 04:43:23 GMT
From: wkovsky@colos2.com
Reply-To: wkovsky@colos2.com
Submitted by: Wayne Kovsky (wkovsky@colos2.com)
Source: Kovsky Conference Productions
Date received: 1995 August 9
Date posted: 1995 August 10
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The fourth international ColoradOS/2 software developers conference
will be held the week of October 15 - October 20, 1995, at the Keystone
Resort in Keystone, Colorado.
ColoradOS/2 is exclusively a conference by and for OS/2 software
developers, dedicated to providing the latest and most comprehensive
knowledge available on the full range of OS/2 software development
topics. From its first three occurrences, this conference has achieved
a reputation as one of the best technical conferences in the world.
Some featured speakers from earlier conferences have included Bjarne
Stroustrup (creator of C++), Grady Booch (probably the best-known
advocate of OO architecture and design) and Mike Cowlishaw (creator of
the REXX language).
ColoradOS/2 has also enjoyed a strong international following from the
beginning: each of the first three conferences had at least 25 percent
of its attendees from outside the U.S.A.
This year we have more than 45 speakers covering more than 80 unique
topics. Descriptions of those topics and speakers is among the
information available from our Web site. Approximately half of the
tutorials are presented by the IBM lead programmers, analysts,
architects and designers of the software they are teaching, while the
remainder are taught by people who are using those tools themselves to
build complex projects.
You set your own agenda for the week, choosing those topics that are of
greatest interest to you; the actual schedule from the first day of the
1994 ColoradOS/2 is part of the Web page, to illustrate how this
conference is scheduled.
Please visit the ColoradOS/2 Web site, if only to see the pictures from
Colorado and to locate links to other interesting OS/2 Web sites!
http://www.colos2.com