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From: Barry Beal <bdbeal@indirect.com>
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Subject: MEETING: Phoenix NeXTSTEP User Group Meeting
Date: 2 Sep 1993 22:55:58 -0400
Organization: Next Announcements
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Meeting:

The next meeting of the Phoenix NeXTSTEP User Group will be Thursday, Sept
9 at Mesa Community College. We are going to have Ken Costello of Mesa
Community College demonstrate some of the Educational NeXTSTEP
Applications that he has developed. If you have never seen programs
running under NeXTSTEP, this is an incredible demo. If you are a regular
user of NeXTSTEP, I think you will still be impressed at how NeXTSTEP can
be used to present educational concepts at a remarkably effective  level. 

Ken has also agreed to demonstrate how to build a simple NeXTSTEP
application. For new developers or people who are interested in becoming
developers, this is a great opportunity to get an introduction to
development. 

And for anyone who has not gotten their fill of white hardware, Ken will
bring along an Epson 486 computer, to demo and to show how to cross
compile applications for both Motorola and Intel architectures. Doors open
at 7:00, come early and get acquainted with the other members. The meeting
will start promptly at 7:30.


Agenda:

	* Announcements
	* Q & A - a chance to ask your NeXT related questions 
	* Ken Costello - demo of NeXTSTEP educational applications 	
 	* Demo of Epson running NeXTSTEP

Location:

	Thursday, Sept 9, 7:30 PM
	Mesa Community College
	Kirk Student Center
 	    (the clock tower building)
	Kiva Room on the lower level
	1833 W. Southern Ave, Mesa


For more  information about the meeting or the User Group, please call
Barry Beal at (602)834-3262.

These are the contents of the former NiCE NeXT User Group NeXTSTEP/OpenStep software archive, currently hosted by Marcel Waldvogel and Netfuture.ch.