Any Atlantans want to start a ST Users Group?

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Any Atlantans want to start a ST Users Group?

Bob Tucker

I'm hoping with such a large population in Hotlanta that there are other Smalltalkers who would like to start a SUG. Any interest out there?

 

 

 


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Re: Any Atlantans want to start a ST Users Group?

OCIT
Hey Bob:

Georgia Tech used to have , may still have a pretty active set of  
Squeakers. I believe there is/was a professor there Mark Guzdial ? Anyhow,  
joining forces with the Squeakers may be one way of pursuing this.

-Charles


On Tue, 03 Oct 2006 21:17:31 -0400, Bob Tucker <[hidden email]>  
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> I'm hoping with such a large population in Hotlanta that there are other
> Smalltalkers who would like to start a SUG. Any interest out there?
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