---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Florida SunFlash December 2nd Sunergy Broadcast Sites (Object-Oriented Technologies) SunFLASH Vol 47 #28 November 1992 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- from Miyong.Byun@Corp (Miyong Byun, User Programs): If you are interested in viewing the Sunergy Broadcast at any of the open sites listed below, please contact sunergy at sunergy_information@Sun.COM or call 415 336-5847 if there is not a contact name listed by the site. "Object-Oriented Technologies" - A Live Interactive Satellite Broadcast When: December 2, 1992 9:00am - 10:15am PST* *show may run over to 10:30 to accommodate Q&A OVERVIEW: Object-oriented programming promises enhanced productivity, higher-quality software, and faster time-to-market for software developers. These benefits are achieved through accelerated application development cycles, reduced debugging requirements, and extensive reuse of code. By modeling the actual environments in which users are operating, object-oriented technology systematically reduces the complexity of an application being designed. The purpose of this broadcast is to inform developers and technically oriented users about the capabilities and market status of object-oriented software technologies, with an emphasis on technologies that will be available from Sun. Participation from the viewing audience is strongly encouraged. Presenters: John Gage (Host) - Director of the Science Office, Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Steve MacKay - Vice President of User Environment Software, SunSoft Peter Deutsch - SunFellow, Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Inc. Arvind Deogirikir - Manager Market Development CASE/AI, TIMD - Sun Microsystems Computer Corp. ######################### UNITED STATES ############################## ARIZONA -- Tucson, AZ ; Watch Channel 51 CALIFORNIA -- Naval Air Weapons Station, China Lake, CA Sun Microsystemes, Stanford Conference Room, Mountain View, CA Sun Microsystems, Giant Conference Room, Milpitas, CA CONNECTICUT -- The Hartford Graduate Center, Hartford, CT FLORIDA -- Sun Microsystems, Ft. Lauderdale, FL ILLINOIS -- Bradley University, Peoria, IL MICHIGAN -- Sun Microsystems, Detroit, MI Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI MISSISSIPPI -- Mississippi State Univ., Mississippi, MS NEW JERSEY -- Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ Dow Jones, Princeton, NJ OHIO -- Xerox Corp., Independence, OH PENNSYLVANIA -- California University of PA, Pittsburgh, PA Must contact John Neubert at 412 938-4110 TEXAS -- Sun Microsystems, Dallas, TX Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Must contact Greg Economides at 409 845-9574/greg@omnivore.tamu.edu UTAH -- Word Perfect, Orem, Utah WASHINGTON -- Sun Microsystems, Kirkland, WA ########################### CANADA ############################# QUEBEC -- Genie Electrique, Universite Laval, Quebec ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ For information send mail to info-sunflash@Sun.COM. Subscription requests should be sent to sunflash-request@Sun.COM. Archives are on solar.nova.edu, paris.cs.miami.edu, uunet.uu.net, src.doc.ic.ac.uk and ftp.adelaide.edu.au All prices, availability, and other statements relating to Sun or third party products are valid in the U.S. only. Please contact your local Sales Representative for details of pricing and product availability in your region. Descriptions of, or references to products or publications within SunFlash does not imply an endorsement of that product or publication by Sun Microsystems. John McLaughlin, SunFlash editor, flash@Sun.COM. (305) 776-7770. TRACE: To: sunflash@suntri Errors-to: owner-sunflash@suntri.east.sun.com