Alex Tweedly to Present Session
Edinburgh, Scotland, 3rd August 2005
Runtime Revolution (www.runrev.com)
announces that Alex Tweedly will present the eighth free online
programming conference on 6th August at 15:30 GMT. In common with
previous conferences it will be moderated by Jacqueline Landman Gay of
Hyperactive Software (www.hyperactivesw.com). The conference will cover how to use chunk expressions, one of the most powerful features of Runtime Revolution.
The conference is designed to let beginners and advanced users learn
more about Revolution and having attended the conference participants
will be able to:
The
conference starts with a moderated session which will focus on the
learning objectives, it will be followed by an open session where
attendees can ask questions.
The conference is
free and open to all, including those who are using the free trial
edition of Revolution. 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 Alex Tweedly
Alex Tweedly is a retired software developer and software development
manager; so although he knows something about deadlines, shipping
schedules, multiple release vehicles for complex software projects, bug
tracking tools, etc. he can ignore all those things and just enjoy the
intellectual challenge of writing, reading and using software.
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 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/.