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| Terry Warren has been active in programming and application development for over 25 years. He started with OS/2 way, way back. Lately he's been quite involved with several Java development projects. Along the way, he's served on SCOUG's board of directors as Secretary, Vice President, and President. |
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- The President's Message - March 2000
Who else wants the glory that goes with being on SCOUG's Board of Directors? Step forward now! (3/9/2000)
- The President's Message - Feb 2000
Two important things to remember: (1) We have a different meeting location this month; and, (2) SCOUG elections are in March. (2/18/2000)
- The President's Message - Jan 2000
Elections, newsletters, and the direction SCOUG should take in the years ahead... (1/10/2000)
- The President's Message - Dec 1999
Terry has some year-end and new year reflections as we quickly approach the year 2000. (12/9/1999)
- Cup of Java: A Class by Any Other Name
Java class naming conventions can be confusing, especially in relation to how the compiler and runtime environments locate classes when needed. In this article we'll look at the rules and restrictions governing names. (10/30/1999)
- The President's Message - Sept 1999
SCOUG's president, Terry Warren, has Warp Expo West on his mind! (9/9/1999)
- Cup of Java: Exceptions Are the Rule
The Exception class in Java makes it much more straightforward to handle unexpected processing results. (7/28/1999)
- Cup of Java: Zipping Along
It's relatively easy to do zip processing in Java. Find out how in this 3rd article on Java programming tips. (6/23/1999)
- The President's Message - June 1999
Terry talks about a variety of things. Among them, the special events on June 5th and 6th with Edwin Black who will be here to autograph his new novel, a Y2K apocalyptic thriller. (6/23/1999)
- Cup of Java: Event Handling
This is the second article in a series on various aspects of Java programming. We look at how Java supports event generation and handling and how to create and process custom events. (5/1/1999)
- Cup of Java: Threads and Java
This is the first in a series of articles on various aspects of Java programming. It covers how Java supports multi-threaded applications and how to create Java objects that execute in different threads from their parent application. (4/1/1999)
- The President's Message - March 1999
It's election time again. Terry wants SCOUG members to make informed voting decisions on March 20th. (3/1/1999)
- The President's Message - Feb 1999
Election of SCOUG's Board of Directors is next month. (2/1/1999)
- The President's Message - Jan. 1999
Terry looks at what SCOUG will be doing in 1999. (1/1/1999)
- The Presidents Message - Dec 1998
(12/1/1998)
- The Presidents Message - Nov 1998
(11/1/1998)
- The Presidents Message - September 1998
Terry gets nostalgic as he encourages everyone to come to SCOUG's 5th birthday celebration - the big Open House on September 19th. (9/1/1998)
- V Trek by Aviar
(8/1/1998)
- The Presidents Message
(7/1/1998)
- The Presidents Message
Terry adds some perspective to the anittrust lawsuits against Microsoft. (6/1/1998)
- The Presidents Message
(5/1/1998)
- Programming for the Net:
Serverside Java
This article is the last in the series on programming for the net. It looks at a new alternative to developing CGI programs (or webserver processes in general) using Java and see how this approach eliminates the limitations of more traditional methods. (5/1/1998)
- Programming for the Net:
Clientside Java
(3/1/1998)
- SCOUG 1998: The Year In Preview
(1/1/1998)
- Putting JavaScript To Use
JavaScript is a valuable tool for enhancing web pages. Like any tool, before using it effectively you must understand what it was intended to do, how to use it, and the alternative tools. In this article we'll explore how JavaScript is embedded into HTML pages and consider the important distinctions between JavaScript and Java. (11/1/1997)
- Introduction to JavaScript
The prior two articles showed how to provide a limited amount of user interaction in an HTML page by using the forms extensions in conjunction with CGI programming on the web server. In this and the next article, you'll look at additional client-side capabilities provided by the JavaScript programming language included with the Netscape browser. (10/1/1997)
- CGI Programming Basics
This article continues the series on programming for the Internet. The topic is writing a CGI program using REXX - and you'll get to do just that. (9/1/1997)
- The Foundation of CGI Programming
This article covers how to create a programming interface using HTML forms components. The topics will include how to build the user interface, how user-entered data is transmitted to a Web server program, how the program can obtain and process the data, and how the program can return data. (8/1/1997)
- InfoOnCall
(6/1/1997)
- Programming for the Net
Use of and interest in the Internet has increased dramatically, which means that a programmer must assimilate a number of new techniques and languages. This is the first in a series of articles that will overview these new technologies from a programming standpoint as well as a look at some future developments. While most of the material is not specific to OS/2, it all has applicability to the platform, and so is relevant, especially given IBM's publicized commitment to the Internet as a strategic marketing emphasis. (2/1/1997)
- June Programming SIG Report
(7/1/1996)
- Object Desktop
The premise of Object Desktop is that the
Workplace Shell desktop is lacking in certain areas. This product
addresses these perceived shortcomings with desktop enhancements for
appearance, usability and performance. The reviewer gives version 1 a very tentative thumbs up. (8/1/1995)
Terry leading the Programming SIG in March 2001
The Southern California OS/2 User Group
P.O. Box 26904
Santa Ana, CA 92799-6904, USA
Copyright 2002 the Southern California OS/2 User Group. ALL RIGHTS
RESERVED.
SCOUG, Warp Expo West, and Warpfest are trademarks of the Southern California OS/2 User Group.
OS/2, Workplace Shell, and IBM are registered trademarks of International
Business Machines Corporation.
All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners.
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