Conference to be Presented by Mark Talluto of Canela Software.
Edinburgh, Scotland, 11th May 2005
Runtime Revolution (www.runrev.com) and Canela Software (www.canelasoftware.com)
announce the line-up for the second free online conference for
Revolution users. The conference will be presented by Mark Talluto of
Canela Software and is entitled ‘Script Anatomy 101’ and is accompanied
by a free stack containing code, hints and tips. In common with the
other conferences it will be moderated by Jacqueline Landman Gay of
Hyperactive Software (www.hyperactivesw.com) and takes place at 15:30 GMT on Saturday 14th of May 2005.
The conference focuses on the Transcript programming language and will cover aspects including:
The
conference is an ideal opportunity for new and experienced Revolution
users to take part in a lively and informative conference. The
conference is open to all including those who have yet to purchase a
licence.
Details of this conference, the fifteen others in the series and the free sample stack can be found at:
http://support.runrev.com/scriptingconferences/
Participants are advised to download the latest version of Runtime Revolution from:
http://www.runrev.com
About Canela Software
In 1996, CANELA Software (www.canelasoftware.com)
was born with the passion to create applications that would make a
positive difference in the lives of educators. We now have tens of
thousands of users that rely on our products every day. It is this
great responsibility that continues to drive us forward to improve our
existing products and to make better products in the future. Today
CANELA Software develops software for a wide variety of vertical
markets. Our customers include universities, K-12 educators, medical
professionals, and custom solutions for businesses.
About Jacqueline Landman Gay
Jacqueline Landman Gay is president of HyperActive Software (http://www.hyperactivesw.com),
and has been providing custom programming solutions for clients
world-wide since 1987. She is a recognised expert in Revolution and
other xtalk programming languages and her work has been published in
several disk/book bundles. She also has extensive experience in online
conferences having moderated the the scripting conferences on AOL for
many years.
About Runtime Revolution
Founded in 1997, Runtime Revolution focuses on bringing user-centric
software development to all major platforms: Windows, Macintosh, Linux,
and Unix. Products include Revolution Dreamcard, Studio and Enterprise,
and Ten Thumbs Typing Tutor. The company is based in Edinburgh,
Scotland. For more information on Runtime Revolution, please visit the
company on the web at
http://www.runrev.com/.