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==Information== | ==Information== | ||
* '''Date:''' | * '''Date:''' | ||
* '''Location:''' | * '''Location:''' | ||
* '''Organizer:''' SCOUG - Rollin White | * '''Organizer:''' SCOUG - Rollin White | ||
* '''Website:''' [http://www.scoug.com/warpexpowest/] | * '''Website:''' [http://www.scoug.com/warpexpowest/] | ||
==Presentations== | ==Presentations== | ||
* [[Peter Coffee]], Esther Schindler, Alan Zeichick: ''IBM: The New Strategy To Control The Worldwide Desktop'' | |||
* Sundial Systems: ''Warped Jeopardy!'' | |||
* Hugh Daschbach, Michael Elliott: ''Linux and OS/2'' | |||
* Robert Chapman: ''Web Server Performance and Scalability'' | |||
* Bill Schindler: ''Technology Overview: Why XML Is Important'' | |||
* Melanie Chernoy: ''REXX Programming Potpourri'' | |||
* Steven King: ''Warp Server for e-Business and WorkSpace On-Demand'' | |||
* Stan Shantar: ''Using REXX and C Together, Parts 1 and Part 2'' | |||
* Ron Lamb: ''Java Introduction'' | |||
* [[Lynn H. Maxson]]: ''Warpicity: An Overview and Update'' | |||
* Virginia R. Hetrick: ''Managing Your Website'' | |||
* [[Steven Levine]]: ''How To Write a Workplace Shell Class'' | |||
* Randell Flint: ''Thinking Relationally'' | |||
* Ben Archer, Rocky Rakijas: ''Scientific Computing with Octave'' | |||
* Dave Watson: ''Internet Communication Methods'' | |||
* Bill Schindler: ''An Introduction to XML Basics'' | |||
* Dennis Sposato: ''WorkSpace On-Demand, Remote Client Connection'' | |||
* Virginia R. Hetrick: ''Quick Start for Netscape Composer'' | |||
* Jerry Rash: ''MultiMedia Madness with OS/2, Parts 1 and 2'' | |||
* Steve Schiffman: ''Designing Your Home Network'' | |||
* Ron Lamb: ''Java In the Real World'' | |||
* Don Baker: ''Getting the Best Results from Your Inkjet Printer'' | |||
* Steven King: ''Services Offerings for the OS/2 Platforms'' | |||
==Links== | |||
* [http://www.scoug.com/os24u/1999/scoug910.2.wewwrapup.html Warp Expo West - An Event of the OS/2 Community] | |||
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* [http://www.scoug.com/os24u/1999/scoug910.2.wewwrapup.html | |||
* [http://www.scoug.com/warpexpowest/pictures/index.html Pictures] | * [http://www.scoug.com/warpexpowest/pictures/index.html Pictures] | ||
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Revision as of 19:51, 3 March 2020
Information
- Date:
- Location:
- Organizer: SCOUG - Rollin White
- Website: [1]
Presentations
- Peter Coffee, Esther Schindler, Alan Zeichick: IBM: The New Strategy To Control The Worldwide Desktop
- Sundial Systems: Warped Jeopardy!
- Hugh Daschbach, Michael Elliott: Linux and OS/2
- Robert Chapman: Web Server Performance and Scalability
- Bill Schindler: Technology Overview: Why XML Is Important
- Melanie Chernoy: REXX Programming Potpourri
- Steven King: Warp Server for e-Business and WorkSpace On-Demand
- Stan Shantar: Using REXX and C Together, Parts 1 and Part 2
- Ron Lamb: Java Introduction
- Lynn H. Maxson: Warpicity: An Overview and Update
- Virginia R. Hetrick: Managing Your Website
- Steven Levine: How To Write a Workplace Shell Class
- Randell Flint: Thinking Relationally
- Ben Archer, Rocky Rakijas: Scientific Computing with Octave
- Dave Watson: Internet Communication Methods
- Bill Schindler: An Introduction to XML Basics
- Dennis Sposato: WorkSpace On-Demand, Remote Client Connection
- Virginia R. Hetrick: Quick Start for Netscape Composer
- Jerry Rash: MultiMedia Madness with OS/2, Parts 1 and 2
- Steve Schiffman: Designing Your Home Network
- Ron Lamb: Java In the Real World
- Don Baker: Getting the Best Results from Your Inkjet Printer
- Steven King: Services Offerings for the OS/2 Platforms