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Re: Directions to the Crossroads conference room

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Arthur van Hoff)
Wed May 31 12:01:06 1995

Date: Tue, 30 May 1995 12:02:31 -0700
From: Arthur.Vanhoff@Eng.Sun.COM (Arthur van Hoff)
To: java-interest@java.Eng.Sun.COM

Hi,

Due to popular demand, here are the directions to the Crossroads
conference room at Sun's Menlo Park campus.

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Directions to Menlo Park:

101 to Willow, Exit East (towards Fremont)
Sun is located at the end of Willow.
Building 12 is to the left.  
Guests need to check in with the receptionst of building 12

Crossroads is in building 11.  The non-Sun guests will need to be escorted to
building 11.  I will meet you in Crossroads at 12:00, then go to the lobby
of building 12 to escort the non-employees.

For internal people, Crossroads is on the second floor of building 11.

This is also a brown bag, so you may want to mention to people that they
can buy their lunch downstairs in the cafeteria prior to the talk.

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Have fun,

	Arthur van Hoff (avh@eng.sun.com)
	http://java.sun.com/people/avh/

PS: For questions about HotJava and/or Java please use our
mailing lists java-interest@java.sun.com or hotjava-interest@java.sun.com
instead of mailing me directly. Thanks.

> Hi,
> 
> For those of you who have missed my talk at the Solaris Developers
> Conference this week, here is another opportunity. The talk is open to
> the public and will be held on June 1st at 12:30pm in the Crossroads
> conference room on the new Sun campus in Menlo Park (next to the
> Dumbarton bridge). The slides for the talk are available in
> PostScript at: http://java.sun.com/people/avh/talk.ps.
> 
> Have fun,
> 
> 	Arthur van Hoff (avh@eng.sun.com)
> 	http://java.sun.com/people/avh/
> 	Sun Microsystems Inc, M/S UPAL02-301,
> 	100 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto CA 94301, USA
> 	Tel: +1 415 473 7242, Fax: +1 415 473 7104
> 
>             
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 		*****This talk is open to the public*****
> 
>    			   Java the Language 
> 			    Arthur van Hoff
> 
> 			    Date: 5/25/95
> 			   Time: 12:30 - 1:30pm
> 			Where: Crossroads Room, MPK11
> 
> 
> Java, a new programming language developed at Sun Microsystems, is one
> of the first languages that deals successfully with many aspects of
> programming for the Internet.  The Java language is very similar to C
> and C++ but it is much simpler. It deals with issues of portability,
> security, and robustness in new and interesting ways without
> compromising performance. This talk will explain the Java language
> design in detail, including the motivation behind the implementation.
> 

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