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The OTUG 2001 Distinguished Lecture Series, "A Call to Action," invites all of us to consider how we will shape the future of computing. Join us for four evenings of challenging and provocative lectures.
| Tickets | Flyers | Sponsors |
| June 19 | Jef Raskin Author of The Humane Interface |
Making Machines Fit for Human Consumption |
| July 17 | David West Former St. Thomas GPS Faculty, now Professor of MIS at New Mexico Highlands University |
People, Poetry, and Culture: Reinventing Software Development |
| September 18 | Linda Rising Editor of A Patterns Handbook, author of The Patterns Almanac 2000 |
A New Approach to Process Improvement Using Patterns |
| October 11 | Kristen Nygaard Co-creator of SIMULA, the First Object-Oriented Programming Language |
What Your Mother Never Told You about Object-Oriented Programming |
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Ticket Order Form for Sponsors: (Word)
Note: Pre-sales ticket orders MUST be received one week before the lecture. Tickets and receipts may be picked up the night of the presentation.
Mail your order form and check (made out to OTUG) to:|
OTUG 2001 Distinguished Lecture Series Ticket Sales Talent Software Services C/O Pam Rostal 5353 Wayzata Boulevard Suite 200 Minneapolis, MN 55416 |
If you are not currently a member and you wish to join, save yourself time by downloading a membership form. Complete it and turn it in along with your Distinguished Series purchase. Dues are $20.00 annually, or $35.00 for two years.