[web-team] Web team: Update the site!!!
Tom Geller
svlug at tgeller.com
Mon Dec 3 15:34:03 PST 2001
I notice that there's nothing about the December meeting on the site. Hello?
I thought this was out weeks ago. Info follows.
--Tom
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We're pleased to announce the next meeting of SVLUG, this coming Wednesday.
IMPORTANT: NOTE THE LOCATION CHANGE! This will be in Building *J*.
Directions are at <http://www.svlug.org/directions/cisco-j.shtml>
WHEN:
Wednesday, 5 December 2001, 7pm-9pm or so.
WHO:
Michael Ang
Itinerant Hacker
Building Applications with Mozilla and XPCOM
http://www.mozilla.org
ABOUT:
The output of the Mozilla project is not just a browser;
it's also a complete, cross-platform application framework.
At the core of this framework is XUL, a user interface
description language that allows UI described in XML
to be combined with application logic coded in JavaScript.
Complex applications can be built using JavaScript together
with scriptable XPCOM components that provide access to such
tasks as network communications, file I/O and manipulating
cookies. This talk will provide an overview of how to write
a complete application inside Mozilla, with particular focus
on how to create reusable XPCOM components.
MORE ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Michael Ang is a former Netscape software developer who
first started working on the "Mozilla Classic" code base in
1998. While at Netscape he worked on the JavaScript
interpreter, the XPIDL compiler and XPConnect. His
activities since then include kernel/device driver hacking
for the PA-RISC Linux port and continued involvement with
Mozilla.
WHERE:
Cisco Building J.
The land of LETTERS.
Directions on how to get there are listed at:
http://www.svlug.org/directions/cisco-j.shtml
We've tried our very best for these directions to be accurate.
If you have any improvements to make, please let our Web Team
know! web-team at svlug.org
We look forward to seeing you there!
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