June Meetingof the Mountain View Java Users Group

July meeting of the Mountain View Java Users Group

 Date: Wednesday, July 24, 1996
 Time: 7-9pm
 Location:
         Stanford Room,
         Building #6, 2750 Coast Avenue
         Sun's Mountain View Campus.
         (Directions below)
 

 Agenda:
 
   7.00 to 7.05 - announcements
   7.05 to 8.15 - Talk By James Gosling, Vice President & Sun Fellow,
		  Sun Microsystems
   8.15 to 8.45 - Q/A

   Note: For the "Announcements" section if you have something you
   would like announced, or any "News" (upcoming conferences,
   information about similar groups, applets...etc) please send mail to
   (Sudhakar Ramakrishnan) sudha@informix.com prior to the meeting
 

 

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 Biography:

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    James Gosling received a BSc in Computer Science from the
    University of Calgary, Canada in 1977. He received a PhD in
    Computer Science from Carnegie-Mellon University in 1983. The
    title of his thesis was "The Manipulation of Algebraic
    Constraints". He is currently a "Distinguished Engineer" at Sun
    Microsystems. He has built satellite data acquisition systems, a
    multiprocessor version of Unix, several compilers, mail systems
    and window managers. He has also built a WYSIWYG text editor, a
    constraint based drawing editor and a text editor called `Emacs'
    for Unix systems. At Sun his early activity was been as lead
    engineer of the NeWS window system. More recently he has been the
    lead engineer for the Java/HotJava system.

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 Directions:
 
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 101 South take the San Antonio North exit which will take you over
 the freeway. Turn right on Casey Ave, then right on Marine Way, then
 left on Coast Ave. Go down to the end of Coast turn right into the
 parking lot at end of street.  Building 6 will be the first one on
 the left.  You can see the sign that says building 6 (it will be
 extremely obvious).
  
 From 101 North take the San Antonio exit, and then turn right. Then
 the same directions as above.
 
 Information on the Mountain View Java User's Group can be found on
 the World Wide Web at:
 
 MTVJUG HOME PAGE: MTVJUG HOME PAGE: http://www.mtvjug.org/mtvjug/home.html




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