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* Talk in San Diego:  JOOP columninst Richard Riehle on Ada 95 and Object-Oriented Programming
@ 1996-05-17  0:00 Dan Konigsbach
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San Diego ACM - May 22 - 6:30 PM - Free - All invited

			Richard Riehle

			will talk on

	     Ada 95 and Object-Oriented Programming


If you need to need to know about Ada 95 or about trends in Object Technology, you WILL want to hear Richard Riehle's insights!

Richard Riehle, of AdaWorks Software Engineering, writes a regular column for the Journal of Object-Oriented Programming, and is a contributor to other computer journals and magazines, including Embedded Systems Progamming Magazine, HP Professional, Crosstalk (A USAF publication), and Object Magazine.

He is a principal at AdaWorks Software Engineering of Palo Alto, CA, a firm specializing in training and consulting in Ada and Object Technology.  
His practice is international, and has taken him to China and Japan on Ada-related business.  He has a Master's Degree in Software Engineering and over thirty years in software practice including a wide range of methods, tools, and languages.

The talk will be presented at the May 22 meeting of the San Diego Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery (a non-profit professional oganization).  It is free, and all are invited.  Doors open at 6:30 PM, the talk will begin at about 7:00 PM.  Tell your colleagues, they will thank you.

For more information, see 

	http://www.LearnCD.com/sdacm.htm

or call Dan Konigsbach, W: 625-3344 x120.

Location:  NAVMASSO DET PAC, Building 262 (just south of downtown San Diego)

Directions:  

Coming South on I-5:
	Exit at 28th Street/National City Blvd, stay to the left.  (You will 	be on 28th Street.)  
	At the stop light, turn left onto Main Street (eastbound).
	At the next stop light, turn right onto 32nd Street (southbound).  
	Continue below, from "Once on 32nd Street".

Coming North on I-5:
	Exit at Main Street.  
	At the stop sign, turn right.  
	At the next stop sign, turn right onto Main Street.  
	At the fourth stop light, turn left onto 32nd Street.  	
	Continue below, from "Once on 32nd Street".

Coming South on I-15:
	Exit at Main Street (first exit after I-5 North).
	At stop light, turn right onto Main Street.
	At the first light, turn left on 32nd Street.
	Continue below, from "Once on 32nd Street".

Once on 32nd Street:
	Take an immediate right onto Colton Avenue.  (This is before
	the stop light to the exchange.)  
	Go down two driveways, turn right.
	There is a big parking lot on the left, turn left into that lot.
	Building 262 is on the right.

If you get lost, Quarterdeck number is (619) 556-7685 or DSN526-7685.





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* Talk in San Diego:  JOOP columninst Richard Riehle on Ada 95 and Object-Oriented Programming
@ 1996-05-17  0:00 Dan Konigsbach
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From: Dan Konigsbach @ 1996-05-17  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)



San Diego ACM - May 22 - 6:30 PM - Free - All invited

			Richard Riehle

			will talk on

	     Ada 95 and Object-Oriented Programming


If you need to need to know about Ada 95 or about trends in Object 
Technology, you WILL want to hear Richard Riehle's insights!

Richard Riehle, of AdaWorks Software Engineering, writes a regular column 
for the Journal of Object-Oriented Programming, and is a contributor to 
other computer journals and magazines, including Embedded Systems 
Progamming Magazine, HP Professional, Crosstalk (A USAF publication), and 
Object Magazine.

He is a principal at AdaWorks Software Engineering of Palo Alto, CA, a 
firm specializing in training and consulting in Ada and Object 
Technology.  
His practice is international, and has taken him to China and Japan on 
Ada-related business.  He has a Master's Degree in Software Engineering 
and over thirty years in software practice including a wide range of 
methods, tools, and languages.

The talk will be presented at the May 22 meeting of the San Diego Chapter 
of the Association for Computing Machinery (a non-profit professional 
oganization).  It is free, and all are invited.  Doors open at 6:30 PM, 
the talk will begin at about 7:00 PM.  Tell your colleagues, they will 
thank you.

For more information, see 

	http://www.LearnCD.com/sdacm.htm

or call Dan Konigsbach, W: 625-3344 x120.

Location:  NAVMASSO DET PAC, Building 262 (just south of downtown San 
Diego)

Directions:  

Coming South on I-5:
	Exit at 28th Street/National City Blvd, stay to the left.  (You 
will 	be on 28th Street.)  
	At the stop light, turn left onto Main Street (eastbound).
	At the next stop light, turn right onto 32nd Street (southbound). 
 
	Continue below, from "Once on 32nd Street".

Coming North on I-5:
	Exit at Main Street.  
	At the stop sign, turn right.  
	At the next stop sign, turn right onto Main Street.  
	At the fourth stop light, turn left onto 32nd Street.  	
	Continue below, from "Once on 32nd Street".

Coming South on I-15:
	Exit at Main Street (first exit after I-5 North).
	At stop light, turn right onto Main Street.
	At the first light, turn left on 32nd Street.
	Continue below, from "Once on 32nd Street".

Once on 32nd Street:
	Take an immediate right onto Colton Avenue.  (This is before
	the stop light to the exchange.)  
	Go down two driveways, turn right.
	There is a big parking lot on the left, turn left into that lot.
	Building 262 is on the right.

If you get lost, Quarterdeck number is (619) 556-7685 or DSN526-7685.




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