WHAT:   Silicon Valley Tcl Users Group (SVTUG)

WHERE:  Cygnus, a Red Hat company SV offices
        1325 Chesapeake Terrace
        Sunnyvale CA 94089.

Folks will need to go around to the side entrance. The front
door will not be open at 7:00, but if you go around to the
left side of the building there is a door there.  Further
directions will be sign-posted (look for big kitchen).

WHEN:   Tuesday, May 16th from 7:00pm to ~8:30pm.

TOPICS:

7:00 "The state of Tcl/Java."

     Mo DeJong will present an overview of the
     current state of Tcl and Java integration
     (aka Jacl and Tcl Blend). This talk will
     cover what has been implemented over the
     last year and what will be done in the
     future. This talk will also include a
     demo of "Swank", the implementation of
     Tk written on top of Java's Swing widgets.

7:30 "An IDE that does Tcl and Itcl."

     Mo DeJong will present an overview of
     the recently GPLed Source Navigator IDE.
     The IDE has recently become an "Open Source"
     project thanks to Red Hat. We will focus
     on the IDE features specific to Tcl and Itcl
     and show you how this IDE can make a Tcl
     developers life a lot easier.

8:00 "Recent developments in Tcl optimization - 8.4"

     Jeff Hobbs will delve into recent developments
     that have been made to speed up Tcl that touch
     the most common commands of the language.  8.4
     should see significant speedups for certain
     operations.

   Mo DeJong, Cygnus Solutions, A Red Hat company
-- 
   Jeffrey Hobbs                          The Tcl Guy
   jeffrey.hobbs at scriptics.com         Scriptics Corp.

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