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From: Conrad_Geiger@NeXT.COM (Conrad Geiger)
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Subject: Announcing the NEXTSTEP: Object Advantage Seminar Series
Date: 12 Oct 1993 18:32:09 -0400
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Announcing the NEXTSTEP: Object Advantage Seminar Series

In May of 1993, NeXT introduced its object-oriented NEXTSTEP
software product for the Intel 486/Pentium platforms. During the
Fall months of 1993, NeXT will be conducting free seminars
throughout the United States and Canada to introduce NEXTSTEP to
those unfamiliar with the advantages of NEXTSTEP.  At these free
seminars, you can see why the advantages of object oriented
programming is now being realized by the Fortune 500 business
community.

Topics for the NEXTSTEP events include:

	- rapid prototyping
	- reengineering vs. migration (how to manage the process)
	- object oriented technologies
	- case studies

This seminar series will tour 14 cities in New York, Michigan,
Washington, D.C., Texas, Washington, Massachusetts, Georgia, New
Jersey, California, Missouri, Illinois, Colorado and Canada. To
find the seminar nearest to you to register today, see the
locations listed below.

To register today for this Free Seminar,

	call 1-800-879-6398.


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1993 NEXTSTEP: Object Advantage Seminar Series Locations:

October 19	Washington, D.C.
October 21	Boston, MA
October 22	Calgary, Canada
October 27	San Francisco, CA
October 28	Dallas, TX
November 2	St. Louis, MO
November 3	Detriot, MI
November 4	Los Angeles, CA
November 9	Chicago, IL
November 11	Denver, CO
November 16	New York, NY
November 17	Boston, MA
November 30	Washington, DC
December 2	Atlanta, GA
December 7	Seattle, WA
December 9	New Jersey


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