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Seattle XCoders meeting tonight, 7 PM - Squeak - book study: Advanced Mac OS X Programming
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Seattle XCoders meeting tonight, 7 PM - Squeak - book study: Advanced Mac OS X Programming


  • Subject: Seattle XCoders meeting tonight, 7 PM - Squeak - book study: Advanced Mac OS X Programming
  • From: George Lawrence Storm <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 10:13:48 -0800

The next meeting of the Seattle XCoders will be held tonight, Thursday, February 9th at 7 PM.

Tonight one of our members will be presenting an Overview of Squeak.

In the second half of the meeting we will be starting our new book study "Advanced Mac OS X Programming", this evening we will be covering chapters 1 through 4 (please read prior to meeting).

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The the Seattle Xcoders is Seattle's Macintosh programmers special interest group. Our core focus is on Cocoa, however we devote a fair amount of time to other core technologies, with occasional excursions to other lands of interest such as unix, perl, gdb and other acronyms too numerous to mention.

We meet on the second and fourth Thursday of each month at 7 PM at the offices of Seattle dBug, 9620 Stone Avenue North, Suite 202, Seattle, WA 98103-3378, for directions: <http://www.dbug.org/about/ directions.shtml>.

Please visit our discussion list: <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ xcoder/>

- The Seattle XCoders
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