jans@mako.UUCP (Jan Steinman) (01/23/86)
Tektronix will be holding four day Introductory Smalltalk-80 classes at three locations in February, March and April, 1986. This class will introduce the student to object oriented programming, enable the student to extend the Smalltalk language by adding new methods and classes, and prepare the student to write simple applications, using the model-view-controller paradigm. Class notes, two textbooks, and four lunches are included. Participants should be experienced in at least one high level programming language. Also planned is an Advanced Smalltalk-80 class, which will enable the student to utilize advanced techniques of Smalltalk, including advanced model-view- controller concepts, project management and team programming, multi-process programming, and external processes and language interfaces. Participants will be expected to understand the major classes of Smalltalk and should have three to six months of Smalltalk programming experience. Schedule: Intorductory: Gaithersburg, Maryland 18-21 February 1986 Introductory: Dallas, Texas 17-20 March 1986 Advanced: Beaverton, Oregon 1- 4 April 1986 Introductory: Irvine, California 14-17 April 1986 Contact: Sandi Unger, (503)685-2941 for registration information, or Mary Wells, (503)685-2947 for information on course content. :::::: Artificial Intelligence Machines --- Smalltalk Project :::::: :::::: Jan Steinman Box 1000, MS 60-405 (w)503/685-2956 :::::: :::::: tektronix!tekecs!jans Wilsonville, OR 97070 (h)503/657-7703 :::::: -- :::::: Artificial Intelligence Machines --- Smalltalk Project :::::: :::::: Jan Steinman Box 1000, MS 60-405 (w)503/685-2956 :::::: :::::: tektronix!tekecs!jans Wilsonville, OR 97070 (h)503/657-7703 ::::::
morganha@tekecs.UUCP (Morgan Hall) (05/13/86)
Tektronix Smalltalk-80 Classes Tektronix will be giving a four-day Introductory Smalltalk-80 course at the following locations: Atlanta Georgia May 20-23, 1986 Santa Clara California July 15-18, 1986 This is a fast-paced class designed to introduce the student to object-oriented programming, the Smalltalk-80 programming language and environment, and to prepare the student to write simple applications using the model-view-controller paradigm. Course Description: The course includes lectures on object oriented programming concepts; the Smalltalk-80 system, structure, and implementation; details of the Smalltalk language; introduction to existing Smalltalk code; the debugger; the graphics interface; the model-view-controller paradigm; and change management. Lectures will alternate with hands-on lab sessions covering the Smalltalk-80 user interface; the tools for program design, development, and debugging; and the change management subsystem. Participants will use Tektronix 4404 Artificial Intelligence Systems for the lab assignments. Necessary Background: Participants should have experience with a high level programming language. Registration and information: To register, or obtain more information, contact Sandi Unger (503)685-2941