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Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.announce From: kris@doberman.com Subject: MEETING: Salt Lake area NeXT Group 21 July Reply-To: kris@doberman.com Organization: Next Announcements Approved: sanguish@digifix.com News Salt Lake area NeXT Group to Meet 21 July at Alpine Computing MicroAge in SLC Contact: Kristopher Magnusson President, SLaNG (801) 268-8877 kris@doberman.com 11 July 1993, Salt Lake City--Salt Lake area NeXT Group (SLaNG) will meet to discuss business and to enjoy demonstrations of NS/I running on new hardware. The primary business topic: SLaNG president Kristopher Magnusson will present to the group a proposal to begin an official Programming Class to introduce new owners of NeXT's latest software release to the world of object-oriented programming. The proposal will consist of 1) plans for regular meetings at Serius Corporation on the last Saturday of the month; 2) plans for an attendance drive to attract members of SLaNG's parent organization, the Utah Computer Society, to object-oriented programming; and 3) preferences for subject material. The course will be taught by BYU students and alumni Sean Luke and Don Yachtman. The demonstrations will include performance comparisons between favored NS/I platforms Epson Progression NX, Intel Professional GX, and Cobra VL-Bus/66. Part of the demonstration will include informal performance testing with NXBench. The meeting will take place at Alpine Computing MicroAge, at 6066 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84107, (801) 268-8877. It will begin at 7 p.m. For more information contact Kris Magnusson, SLaNG president, at Alpine Computing MicroAge, or by email at: kris@doberman.com. SLaNG is a registered NeXT users group and is a member of the Utah Computer Society, a group consisting of 800 professional and amateur computer enthusiasts who live in the Wasatch Front area. -30- Kris Magnusson yf5990@u.cc.utah.edu Salt Lake area NeXT Group ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ``The Empire never ended.''
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