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APLNext Live Webcast Thursday 14, 2006 Invitation and Reminder

Hi APLNext Beta Program Participants,
 
REMINDER AND INVITATION: LIVE WEBCAST THIS THURSDAY 09/14/2006
Please join us for the next live webcast. Go to http://www.aplnext.com/events/webcasts/519.aspx to see the details.
 
BENEFITS OF THE WEBCASTS:
Every webcast is different, so you need to participate in all of them.
The webcasts are designed for application software developers like you.
They provide substantial content showing you how to build professional, .Net-compatible, managed-code application systems using
APLNext - The next generation of the APL language.
 
By joining these web casts you will:
+ Learn more about APLNext - The Language
+ Learn more about the MS VS2005 programming interface
+ Learn more about the MS .Net environment
+ Present your issues to the APLNext developers
+ Hear the APLNext developers discuss the comments of other APLNext web cast participants
 
WEBCAST TECHNOLOGY:
The webcasts integrate synchronous live audio and video of the APLNext developer's voices and screens.
If you need a time zone converter, try: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html
Your comments, questions and feedback can be directed to us during the webcast via IM (instant messaging).
The supported IM service detail is posted at: http://www.aplnext.com/events/webcasts/519.aspx 
The content of these web casts will be recorded so that all users of APLNext - The Language may benefit.
 
WHAT YOU NEED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE WEBCASTS:
To view the video and hear the audio of the web cast you should have:
(a)    A high speed internet connection to your computer
(b)    Microsoft Internet Explorer v5.5 or later or other compatible browser
(c)    Microsoft Windows Media Player v6 or later or other compatible media player
(d)    Speakers or a headphone attached to the sound output of your PC
(e)    The IM client software and associated identity, if you want to make comments at the time of the live webcast
 
SEE THE FUTURE WEBCAST SCHEDULE HERE:
To see the scheduled times and learn more about the webcasts content go to: http://www.aplnext.com/events/webcasts/default.aspx
 
GET STARTED BUILDING A SYSTEM WITH APLNEXT SOON:
We encourage you download and install the latest version of APLNext - The Language (beta 9.5)
and use it to start building an application system project. This is the best way to learn about all the terrific features of
MS VS2005 and APLNext. Building an application system will help you to formulate your questions to the APLNext staff.
 
WANT TO DO YOUR OWN LIVE WEBCASTS?
These webcasts are recorded, encoded and streamed with software available now from Microsoft, and virtually all of it is free!.
If you would like to understand how this is done or would like to setup a live streaming webcast capability for your organization,
please contact me at joe.blaze@aplnext.com to set up a consulting session.
 
NEW NEWS #1: DevConNext2006
Be sure to attend DevConNext2006 in Naples Florida this November 6-7, 2006.
Go to http://www.aplnext.com/data/conf/devconnext2006_mon_tue.pdf to see why you should attend this essential conference to learn even more about APLNext
Of special interest is the keynote speaker from Microsoft presenting the Windows Genuine Advantage program and api.
DevConNext2006 is being held in conjunction with the APL2000 conference, so there is a double benefit in attending the conference.
 
NEW NEWS #2: APLNext Leadership Team Blogs
When you send us your questions, we can now answer you and others who have the same query.
 
OLD NEWS BUT STILL INTERESTING: Previously Recorded WebCasts are available on line
More previously recorded webcasts are now available on-line at http://www.aplnext.com/community/blogs/aplnext_screencasts/default.aspx
View these webcasts at your own speed while you follow along with the presenters using your own copy of APLNext beta.
 
THANKS:
I hope that you are enjoying the APLNext experience.
The APLNext staff values your efforts and looks forward to your input.
 
Joe Blaze
 
Published Thursday, September 14, 2006 12:16 AM by joe.blaze

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