TCS - Mailing Lists

Mailing Lists

by Don Singleton
Tulsa Computer Society
From the April 1999 issue of the I/O Port Newsletter

The Tulsa Computer Society is experimenting with having some mailing lists to exchange information with other users on particular topics. These groups may eventually turn into Special Interest Groups with monthly meetings, but for the time being, they will meet only in Cyberspace.

The first such group is TCSOOP, formed at the suggestion of Kun Huang (KunHuang88@aol.com) formed to discuss various OOP topics such as C++ / Java / Distributed System Development

To subscribe, send a message to tcsoop-subscribe@egroups.com or go to the e-group's home page at http://www.egroups.com/list/tcsoop or visit http://www.tcs.org/listserv.htm for this email group and any others we may create.

Kun says "I think it over what we should cover in the new OOP usergroup. I hope this group is not just limited on the traditional C++, Java programming skills, it also should aggressively cover all the greatest and the latest new technologies. Almost all the new tech. today, like CORBA (Common Object Request Broker), Java RMI (Remote Method Invocation), Java EJB (Enterprise Java Bean), Microsoft COM and DCOM (Distributed Component Object Module) etc., is Object-related. The big trend nowadays is that the enterprises are using these distributed object technologies into the web development which makes what we called "Object Web". So any new Web technology using Object should be also discussed in this group. Even we can cover Dynamic HTML.

I hope this usergroup can become a window for Tulsa programmers to look into the latest and greatest technology and helps them to apply those cutting-edge techniques to their works."



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