>> On Jan 11, 2004, at 6:30 PM, Mark Brownell wrote: >> >>> So, unless a secret decoder ring is required, will someone that went >>> to this tell us what Kevin Miller said: >>> >>> 8 AM � 9 AM >>> Kevin Miller, Runtime Revolution >>> Revolution�s fearless leader will be letting you get the inside scoop >>> on version 2.5 with additional surprise announcements and guests.
That portion was under NDA. Until Kevin makes another post here, to the best of my knowledge the press release is the only public info on v2.5 available: <http://www.mactech.com/news/mt-news-detail.mgi?id=00000b61bc1f7656> Speaking of MacTech: the January issue (on the stands now or very soon in most areas) has an article starting on p54 from yours truly titled "In Praise of 4GLs: How to build an Internet app in less than a day", which serves as an introduction to using libURL. If you've been interested in getting started with libURL you may find that article helpful. MacTech has been very kind to the Revolution community. If you missed Tim Monroe's great series on working with QuickTime in Rev, back issues of MacTech are available through Dev Depot: <http://www.devdepot.com/mactechstore/> >> We Should Launch Revolution Developer Field Trip to South America, this >> way I could visit you folks! :-D >> >> Cheers >> Andre >> > Or perhaps to Finland... > > --h > If you need speakers in either place just send a plane ticket and I'm there. :) Here in SoCal we've found the mini-RevDevCon meetings we've been holding to be fun and valuable. One of the nice things about RunRev's good marketing is that you might be surprised a how many other Rev developers are in your area. Before Rev came along I knew of only three MetaCard users in Los Angeles, but lately the RevDevCons have outgrown my mezzanine and now I have to turn up extra seating for my larger downstairs for the next one. Our last meeting had more than a dozen folks, and Scott Rossi even flew down from the Bay area to show us some cool tools he's been working on. We've found this format loose enough to be fun and just structured enough to be useful: we meet, greet, and gab from 7pm tp 8pm, dinner at a restaurant a few yards from 8pm to 9pm (pizza will probably do if you're not walking distance from a restaurant <g>), then back to the loft for a presentation or two followed by group problem-solving over dessert. Even if you only have a few Rev developers in your area, holding a local user group meeting can be a very good time. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Media Corporation ___________________________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.FourthWorld.com _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
