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[ANN]New York City Regional 4D Users Group Meeting, Wed. 7/18/07, 7:30 PMThe New York City Regional 4D User Group will hold its next meeting
on Wednesday July 18, 2007. Day: Wednesday, July 18 Hours: 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM Presenters: Paul Mohammadi, Gary Brocks, Mehboob Alam, There are several sessions each with its own focus. Quick Tip Session 1, Paul Mohammadi (15 min): 3D buttons (v 2004.x) Create a rich user interface using 3D buttons. Extend the usage of 3D buttons beyond mere Buttons. Embed data and other characteristics in to a 3D button. Quick Tip Session 2, Gary Brocks (15 min): Resolving a pointer to an array of pointers Quick Tip Session 3, Mehboob Alam (15 min): iPhone demo and Q & A Quick Tip Session 4, Paul Mohammadi (20 min): Create special visual effects Subforms (v 2004.x) Incorporate Splitters, resizable objects, and the use of multiple layers and various 4D commands and routines to make sophisticated subforms. Use 3D buttons and other graphical elements such as Thermometers, Rulers and Dials at the Row level to enhance the user experience. Quick Tip Session 5, NYCR4DUG attendees (25 min): Quick tips, and demos: Just show up and do it (no need to let us know before hand) Where: Saint Peter's Church at The Citicorp Center Address: 619 Lexington Avenue at 54th Street, New York, NY (Entrance on 54th Street, south side of street between Lexington Avenue and 3rd Avenue) Meeting Room: The Committee Room (level LL2 / Theater Level, see directions below) Phone: 212-935-2200 (St. Peter’s Church general number, not the committee room) About Paul Mohammadi: Paul has been a 4D developer for over 15 years. He has been living in the New York City area for the past 30 years. He is an independent developer who continues to develop database solutions for large scale deployment at Fortune 500 companies. His passions include snowboarding, surfing, running and 4D. About Gary Brocks: Gary is a 4D Application Developer and Technical Trainer based in New York City. Gary has developed or reengineered applications in the investment banking, pharmaceutical, print and electronic media industries, and in the non-profit sector (Grants Administration). Gary is also active as a technical trainer, and a technical marketing specialist. Gary was employed by 4D Inc. as a Technical Trainer from 1990 - 1995, and as a Software Evangelist from 2002 - 2003. About Mehboob Alam: Mehboob is a business application developer in New York City. As a technical consultant and in-house developer, he has used 4D for over 18 years. Mehboob has been an active member of the 4D community for many years and is highly regarded by his peers for his knowledgebase contributions through his on-line activities. The evening's proposed schedule is as follows*: 7:30 Meet and Greet 7:40 Quick Tip Session 1 7:55 Quick Tip Session 2 8:10 Quick Tip Session 3 8:25 Quick Tip Session 4 8:45 Quick Tip Session 5 9:10 QA, open discussion. 9:30 Meeting ends, adjourn to a local establishment for talk, food and drink (s) * times other than the start time and end time of the meeting are flexible, depending on the presenters and participants preferences. Directions to Saint Peter's Church at The Citicorp Center Near by subway lines: E or V trains to Lexington Ave station (at 53rd Street) 4, 5, or 6 trains to the 59th Street station (on Lexington Avenue), then walk south on Lexington Avenue. 6 train to the 51 Street station (on Lexington Avenue), walk north 2 blocks. Directions upon arriving at Saint Peter's Church at The Citicorp Center (You may want to print these directions, finding the entrance to St. Peter's and finding the Committee Room are easiest if these directions are used) The entrance to Saint Peter's Church is on 54th Street between Lexington Ave and 3rd Avenue. Upon entering you will see the reception desk. Let the receptionist know that you are there for the NYCR4DUG meeting. Take the elevator (on your left) down to level LL2 / Theater Level. When you reach the Theater Level, walk straight through the lobby, and though a set of reddish fire doors. Continue up a short flight of stairs (about 6 steps) and continue straight ahead to the 2nd door on the right, the door for the Committee Room. Other news and events of interest: If you have something that you think might be of interest to NYCR4DUG members, that you would like mentioned in these announcement emails, please let us know. Postings concerning NYCR4DUG meetings and activities can be found at our website and at 4D Today: www.nyc4d.org www.4dtoday.com Hope to see you at the meeting, The NYCR4DUG organizing Committee ********************************************************************** Now with more power: the 4D Web 2.0 Pack v1.1 http://www.4d.com/products/4dweb20pack.html Data lives here 4th Dimension Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) FAQ: http://www.4d.com/support/faqnug.html Wiki: http://www.4dwiki.org/ Unsub: mailto:4D_Biz-Unsubscribe@... Post: mailto:4d_biz@... Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/listinfo/4d_biz ********************************************************************** |
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