Writing Software for Consumers and Employers using LiveCode
On Wednesday, 13 November 2013, Bill Vlahos will discuss Writing Software for Consumers and Employers using LiveCode.
Abstract
Many jobs in the IT field can be greatly enhanced if you know how to write software or scripting. LiveCode is a 4th generation rapid application development environment that works on Macintosh, Windows, and Linux; and can build executable applications for Macintosh, Windows, Linux, iPhones, iPads, and Android. LiveCode syntax is very English-like and easy to understand, yet it can make very powerful and fast compiled applications. Bill Vlahos will talk about writing software using LiveCode, and how that can benefit you.
About the Speaker
Bill Vlahos has most recently been IT Manager and Network Manager at AeroVironment for 10 years, and in various IT positions at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for 13 years before that. He has written the commercial consumer software application InfoWallet, the LiveCode IDE Task List plugin IcTaskList, and many in-house applications using the LiveCode software development platform.
Meeting Info
Registration: Meetings are free and open to the public. Please register to attend.
https://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_view/list_meeting/21635
Pizza and networking: 6:30 PM
Presentation, Q&A: 7:00 PM
Location: Richter Auditorium, Ahmanson Science Center, California Lutheran University
Parking: Do not park in the faculty/staff lots. Free parking is available in the visitor lot at the corner of Olsen Road and Mountclef Boulevard. Alternatively, CLU Public Safety has provided us with parking passes for on street parking.
Additional maps: http://www.ieee-bv-cs.org/meetings/