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PSIG 70: Thursday, November 6th, 2003
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- When:
- Thursday, November 6th, 2003 @ 7pm
- Where:
- The NorthWest of Us' office
- Schedule:
- Show & Tell
We'll start out the meeting by going around the table and talking about what we're currently working on or learning about. Handouts are welcome, or bring along your PowerBook and we'll hook it up to the projector.
Book Reports
Bring along the book you're currently reading, or one of your old favorites. Hopefully the book would have some relevance to programming, but we're fairly open-minded. Just give us an overview the book's topic, and what you liked (or disliked) about it.
Topics
Xcode is Apple's new multi-language integrated development environment, meant as a replacement for Project Builder ("PBX"). Xcode features a number of enhancements, like Smart Lists, symbol browsing, code completion, predictive compilation, distributed building and runtime code fixing. I've been using Xcode for the past few weeks, and I'll walk you through it, pointing out the good and the bad.
Dinner
If you want pizza, bring along three dollars and we'll all chip in.
- Looking for Presenters:
- I'm always on the look-out for folks to want to give a talk for a meeting. The talk doesn't need to be long (10 minutes is fine if your topic is small or you just want to tease the group) and you don't need to be an expert (just tell us why you think your topic is cool or your experiences). Toss me an email and I'll assign you a chunk of time.
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