Stevens Center, Stevens Technical Institute
Hoboken, New Jersey
31 January 1998
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or FAX form to 609-734-0717 (Credit card orders only).
Early registration assists the committee to plan space, food, and supplies. Please register early. Pre-registrants get first choice of schedule.
Mailed registrations must arrive by Thursday, 29 January 1998, and should be mailed by 25 Jan at the very latest. FAX registrations must be sent by 6:00pm on 29 Jan 1998. If you can not make these deadlines, please send email to let us know to expect you at the door.
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People who apply for or renew their membership in NY/SIGAPL on this form may attend TOT X at the (lower) member price.
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Program Selection
To help us plan the conference schedule, please select up to four workshop sessions which you would prefer to attend from the preliminary list below. We will attempt to schedule the sessions so that conflicts are minimized, based on the registrants' responses. (At the conference, you may attend any sessions on the final program. The final list may include last-minute additions.)
Linda Alvord on The Derivative is for Dancing
Bob Armstrong on Low Down Objects
Phil Benkard on Object-oriented Programming (OOP) in APL
Bob Bernecky on Compiler Design for APL
Gary Bergquist on An APLers Survival Guide to the World of Windows.
Chris Burke on J: Life After the Workspace
Brian Chizever on GUI Application Design Guide
Richard Krafchin on How I use APL
Devon McCormick on Bayesian Statistics and Dynamic Linear Models for Financial Forecasting
Eric Iverson on Object-oriented Programming (OOP) in J
Jan Karman on Pendies for Lops (Pension Fund Information for Non-Professionals)
Stephen M. Mansour on Non-looping Algorithms for Mortgage Cash Flows
Michael K. Rosenberg on K
Fred Waid on Network Chat Client & Other Network-aware Applications.
The following talks may or may not be available.
Possible panel session on Year 2000 issues in APL
Remember, please select no more than four presentations. Some talks may be given more than once, to minimize schedule conflicts. Please return this form with your registration. Please register early so that the committee will be able to take account of your preferences in scheduling the program.
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