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MADACON '94 Call for Papers
- Subject: MADACON '94 Call for Papers
- From: Eric M. Berdahl <eric_berdahl@taligent.com>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1993 22:17:18 GMT
************************* News Release *************************
Subject: MADA ANNOUNCES 1994 DEVELOPER'S CONFERENCE,
CALL FOR PRESENTERS
Contact: Steve Mann, MADA Managing Director (408) 253-2765
MADA is pleased to announce that their fifth annual developer's
conference,
MADACON '94, will be held at the Atlanta Airport Hilton in Atlanta,
Georgia,
February 28-March 5. The recently constructed Hilton, which has been
awarded
both the Mobil Four Star and AAA Four Diamond Awards, includes 30,000
square
feet of state-of-the-art facilities perfectly suited for a
technology-oriented
conference.
MADA is seeking authoritative speakers to present topics of interest to
software developers that create desktop applications using object-oriented
technology, including:
o frameworks such as MacApp, the Think Class Library, Microsoft
Foundation
Classes, Bedrock, and the Common Lisp Object System;
o languages such as C++, Smalltalk, Lisp, and visual development
environments;
o component libraries, compilers, view creators, and other developer
tools;
o cross-platform techniques and solutions; and
o object-oriented design and development methodologies.
Potential presenters are invited to send a brief proposal to MADA at
MADA@APPLELINK.APPLE.COM. We welcome case studies, in-depth tutorials, and
surveys from vendors and third parties. There are also a limited number of
student intern and volunteer positions available.
MADA, incorporated in 1988, is an independent nonprofit organization
dedicated
to promoting the use of object-oriented technology. MADA is a primary
source
for information on the latest developments in object-oriented
programming, and
acts as a clearing house for object libraries, utilities, and development
tools. The organization offers information and assistance to developers
and
publishes a bimonthly technical journal FrameWorks.