FLASH — MACHACK PAPER DEADLINE EXTENDED
Call for Papers – MacHack ’98
June, 1998 – Dearborn, Michigan

It’s true. We’re extending the deadline for submitting abstracts and
proposals for papers to March 15, 1998. Have you got a great new way of
developing software for the Mac? Or even a great new way of dealing with
the same old problems in software engineering? Tell us about it!

Share your experience, share your ideas, share your philosophical insights
into software development. Both major and minor arcana are acceptable. And
although we’re naturally Macintosh-oriented, your paper need not deal
exclusively with the Mac OS — we’re also interested in Rhapsody, BeOS,
MkLinux, even Windows. And we’re particularly interested in ways to write
code that will work on ALL of the above.

If your paper is accepted, you’ll get to attend the 13th annual MacHack
conference free! You’ll get to talk about your ideas with people who won’t
look at you funny! Your paper will be published in the official proceedings
and distributed to all attendees! You’ll be famous!

Disclaimers: Well, not completely free. You’ll still have to get to
Dearborn on your own and pay your hotel bill. And maybe you won’t be all
that famous. But you’ll be well known among the people who REALLY count.

MacHack ’98 is the 13th Annual Conference for Leading Edge Developers with
support from MacTech Magazine and Apple Computer, Inc.

You can submit your paper proposal or abstract to
(machack-papers@machack.com).

For more information or to register for the conference, contact:

Expotech, Inc.
1264 Bedford Rd.
Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230-1116
Phone: (313) 882-1824
E-mail: expotech@aol.com
Web: http://www.machack.com/

About MacHack and Expotech
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In 1986, some folks at the Computer Aided Engineering Network of the
University of Michigan thought the brand new Macintosh technology would be
a good thing to know more about. They planned an academic conference
related to Macintosh system management issues. They gathered content and
speakers, then faced with the logistics of managing the conference, asked
Expotech to run it. The first MacHack was quite successful. U-M decided
they would rather not run such a conference again, even though those who
attended it wanted more. So it came to pass that the rights to the name
MacHack was transferred to Expotech, who have run all MacHack conferences
since. Expotech is a conference management company, incorporated in 1986.
While Expotech staff has aggregated more than 55 years’ experience running
conferences of all types and sizes, the company specializes in technical
conferences.

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