BOSTON APPLESCRIPT USER GROUP "BAUG" MEETING
 
!!! NOTE: different meeting room this month only. We will meet in
Room 149 of building E51 this month.

The Boston AppleScript User Group will be meeting on Tuesday,
March 28 at MIT Building E51, Room 149 located at the corner of
Wadsworth and Amherst Streets one block off Memorial Drive.

We have two interesting presentations this month. For our feature
presentation this month Marty Tentor will discuss and demonstrate
application development with AppleScript Studio. Marty has developed an
application that creates printers rule-up sheets given the dimensions
of the printed piece, trim size, etc. He will discuss the installation
of AppleScript Studio, documentation, how to get started, and features
of the development environment.

Prior to that we will have a brief demonstration by Edward Bigos on
the GCC Compiler. There was a time when the Mac came with just one
programming/scripting technology built in...AppleScript. Now, with OS X,
it's a scripter's and programmer's paradise. Edward will demonstrate
how to write short C programs in the GCC compiler which is already on
your Mac and you may not even know it.

NOTE- Next month we go back to Room 345 for the rest of the spring.

Agenda
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6:00pm- Q&A/Open topic discussion
6:30pm- Introductions and member discussion
      - Demo of writing C with the GCC compiler
      - AppleScript Studio application development
8:00pm- Meeting concludes
 
Who Should Attend
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- Graphic arts industry professionals
- Macintosh users 
- System and network administrators
- Web developers and internet solutions providers
 
Date and Location*
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Tuesday, March 28 at 6:00pm
 
MIT
Building E51, Room 149
http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=E51&Buildings=go

Public Transportation and Parking
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MBTA:
Red Line to Kendall Square Station
 
Parking-MIT parking lots nearby. There is a convenient parking lot one
block away on Hayward Street. See link to map above.
 
If you have any additional comments or questions, please
contact Duane Mitchell at <[log in to unmask]>.
 
Please let us know if you require any special
accommodations in order to attend.

*Dates, times, locations, speakers, and content may
change without notice.

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