eberard@ajpo.sei.cmu.edu (Edward Berard) (07/21/88)
Ada Expo '88 will be held this year in Southern California at the Anaheim convention center on October 9-12. The first day of the Expo (October 9, 1988) will be reserved for tutorials. There will be two parallel tutorials which should be of interest to Macintosh enthusiasts: - Developing Ada Applications On and For the Apple Macintosh Under the Original Macintosh Operating System, and - Developing Ada Applications On and For the Apple Macintosh II Under A/UX. Attendees of each seminar will be required to have at least a reading knowledge of the Ada language. A knowledge of Macintosh internals (hardware and software) would be very helpful, but is not necessary. In addition, for those attending the A/UX version of the seminar, at least a reading knowledge of UNIX(tm) operating system fundamentals would be very helpful. With the exception of the differences between the Macintosh OS and A/UX, the thrust of both seminars is identical. First, attendees will be shown how to develop Ada applications using the Macintosh as a development platform, i.e., Ada applications which will be used in environments other than the Macintosh. Second, they will be shown how to develop Ada applications for the Macintosh, i.e., applications which are intended to run on the Macintosh itself, and will make use of such features as windows, menus, and graphics. Since the seminars will be limited to one day, most of the information provided will be, of necessity, at a high level. Numerous pointers to technical references, vendors, and studies will be provided. The laboratory exercises will have to be simple, and will involve the use of reusable components. The objectives of the seminars will include: - Demonstrating that the Apple Macintosh is a viable platform for Ada software development. - Illustrating that Ada technology can be used successfully to develop applications for the Macintosh, i.e., it is a viable alternative to C and Pascal. - Showing the attendees that Ada technology is alive and well, and maturing. Each tutorial will run for an entire day, and will require the use of Macintoshes for hands-on lab exercises. Each tutorial will be limited to thirty (30) attendees. The tuition for each tutorial to be $200 (two hundred dollars) per attendee. Enough Macs will be available to allow a ratio of one Mac for every three participants. The Ada Expo staff is contemplating three additional slots in each tutorial for college and university students. They would like to make these slots available free of charge, and will most likely have a small contest or drawing to simplify the selection of student attendees. If you are interested in attending, or simply want more information, contact Jan McCusker at Ada Expo '88, P.O. Box 3867, Frederick, MD 21701, or phone (301) 662-9400. -- Ed Berard (301) 695-6960