[vox] Speaker needed for January!

Brian E. Lavender brian at brie.com
Wed Jan 6 11:11:41 PST 2016


Need a title and summary. Ok, I will come up with one.

On Sun, Jan 03, 2016 at 12:58:44PM -0800, Bill Kendrick wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 12:56:44PM -0800, Brian E. Lavender wrote:
> > Using WxWidgets with Code Blocks??!
> 
> Welp, not quite as flashy as I had hoped, but it'll do in a pinch.
> (Unless someone else jumps in...?)
> 
> In the meantime, since I'd love such a talk, regardless as to when
> it happens, can you send me a title/summary so I can post it on
> the site, and make some flyers?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -bill!
> 
> > 
> > 
> > On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 08:30:23PM -0800, Bill Kendrick wrote:
> > > 
> > > The guest speaker I was lining up for January has had to
> > > bow out, so I'm now urgently looking for a topic for
> > > our 17th anniversary meeting, on Mon. Jan. 18th!
> > > 
> > > Thanks in advance for any offers or suggestions/recommendations!
> > > 
> > > -- 
> > > -bill!
> > > Sent from my computer
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> > -- 
> > Brian Lavender
> > http://www.brie.com/brian/
> > 
> > "There are two ways of constructing a software design. One way is to
> > make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies. And the other
> > way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies."
> > 
> > Professor C. A. R. Hoare
> > The 1980 Turing award lecture
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> -- 
> -bill!
> Sent from my computer
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Brian Lavender
http://www.brie.com/brian/

"There are two ways of constructing a software design. One way is to
make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies. And the other
way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies."

Professor C. A. R. Hoare
The 1980 Turing award lecture


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