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Tutorials at a Glance: Monday-Tuesday, February 14-15, 2000
Please select one morning and one afternoon tutorial. Sorry, no partial registrations are allowed.
Monday, February 14, 2000
Morning Sessions (9:00 am - 12:30 pm)
M1am: Effective Tcl/Tk Programming
Michael McLennan, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
M2am: XML and Tcl/Tk
Steve Ball, Zveno Pty. Ltd.
M3am: Network Management with Scotty
Cameron Laird, Phaseit, Inc.
Afternoon Sessions (1:30 pm - 5:00 pm)
M4pm: Tcl Extension Building and SWIG
David M. Beazley, University of Chicago
M5pm: Object-Oriented Programming with [incr Tcl]
Michael McLennan, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
M6pm: Tcl Internationalization and Localization
Mark Harrison, AsiaInfo Computer Networks (Beijing), Ltd.
Tuesday, February 15, 2000
Morning Sessions (9:00 am - 12:30 pm)
T1am: Building Applications with BLT
George Howlett, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
T2am: Embedding Tcl in C/C++ Applications
D. Richard Hipp, Hwaci
T3am: Web Tcl Complete
Steve Ball, Zveno Pty. Ltd.
Afternoon Sessions (1:30 pm - 5:00 pm)
T4pm: Regular Expressions and Other Parsing Mysteries
Tanya Gallagher, Scriptics Corporation
T5pm: Tcl Internals: Raw and Exposed
Lee Bernhard, Scriptics Corporation
T6pm: Expect—Automating Interactive Applications
Don Libes, NIST
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