NY Delphi User Group - meeting 28 March

From: David Koosis <isc_at_panix.com>
Date: 1996/03/24
Message-ID: <4j4696$k51_at_panix.com>


	New York Delphi User Group / 28 March 96
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	CONTENTS:


- Meeting Announcement
- Random Access
- About the New York Delphi User Group
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Meeting Announcement: Thursday, March 28, 6:30-9pm Topic: Real-World Client/Server Data Entry in Delphi David Orhem, a Delphi and Paradox expert, will speak about data entry issues in a client/server transaction based environment. Attendees of earlier meetings may recall David's excellent presentation, with Mike Isbell, on object-oriented programming. Where: The Hoffmann Auditorium Memorial Sloane-Kettering 1275 York Avenue between 67th and 68th Streets New York City ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Random Access RFD: comp.binaries.ms-windows.delphi ------------------------------------ Mark Williamson <omega1_at_sisna.com> has posted a Request For Discussion (RFD) for a moderated internet newsgroup dedicated to publishing Delphi binary files. An RFD is the first step in forming a new newsgroup. During the discussion phase, people raise and resolve objections. Here are some typical kinds of questions to get you started:
- Who needs another binary newsgroup, anyway? they
waste bandwidth!
- Who is this Mark character? and why should we let him
moderate the newsgroup? Now's your chance to have some input into this process. The original RFD was posted to news.announce.newsgroups. Discussion should be directed to news.groups. If there's any interest, the next step will be a Call For Votes (CFV). Stay tuned... WebHub Seminar -------------- Ann Lynnworth is giving a seminar on WebHub, HREF Corp's Delphi-based web tool. It will be April 2-3 at PCSI in Englewood, NJ. People should register by sending Ann email <ann_at_href.com>. The cost is $590 for 2 days. See <http://super.sonic.net/ann/events.html> for more. Author's Query (follow up) -------------------------- Many thanks to those of you who expressed interest in being guinea pigs for my forthcoming book on Java. I've got the requisite number of complete Java novices at this point (this is a beginner's book). If you're interested in Java, check out Borland's Java debugger: <http://www.borland.com/Product/java/debugger/bugform.html> 'Till next time, //dk ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ About the New York Delphi User Group The New York Delphi User Group meets in New York City the fourth Thursday of each month to swap tricks, traps, tools, and tips related to our favorite client-server development environment: Borland's Delphi. All meetings are free and open to the public. We are a special interest group formed under the auspices of the NY PC User Group and we encourage meeting attendees to join NYPC. The NYPC dues are $35/year, or $65 for two years. Please send a check (write "Delphi/Paradox" in the memo area) to: NYPC, Suite 2124, 40 Wall St, New York NY 10005-1301 NYPC is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Membership inquiries: email to "nypc.membership_at_nypc.org" The New York Delphi User Group is run by its members. The donkey work is performed, cheerfully, by the volunteer Steering Committee which includes: David Koosis <dkoosis_at_iscinc.com> Victor Pei <vp_at_ritz.mordor.com> Jon Overton <joverton_at_maestro.com> Richard Davis <75542.123_at_compuserve.com> Howard Louis <louisho_at_UMDNJ.EDU> Howard Wertenteil <lungfish_at_pipeline.com> If you're a Delphi programmer, we encourage you to share a technical insight, programming experience, component review, or baffling question with the user group. Contact any of the steering committee members. To join the mailing list, see: <http://www.iscinc.com/Duglist.html> OR send a note to <delphi_at_iscinc.com> with the word "subscribe" in the "Subject:" heading. New York Delphi User Group c/o ISC Consultants Inc. 14 East 4th Steet, Suite 602 New York, NY 10012-1141 212-477-8800 <delphi_at_iscinc.com> <http://www.iscinc.com/Nydug.html> Email preferred. See you at the meeting! David Koosis
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