Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!ogicse!dali!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!usc!snorkelwacker!bloom-beacon!EXPO.LCS.MIT.EDU!rws From: rws@EXPO.LCS.MIT.EDU (Bob Scheifler) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: people who talk about X Message-ID: <9003221624.AA04840@expire.lcs.mit.edu> Date: 22 Mar 90 16:24:26 GMT Sender: daemon@athena.mit.edu (Mr Background) Organization: The Internet Lines: 275 I didn't get as many responses as I expected, here's all I got. The following information is provided "as is", without warranty. No attempt has been made to verify the information, or check credentials. No endorsement of these services is implied. If you would like to be added to this list of speakers, please end information to rws@expo.lcs.mit.edu. From: westhawk!thp@relay.eu.net Name : Tim Panton. Email : thp@westhawk.uucp or ... uunet!ukc!cam-cl!westhawk!thp Address: Westhawk Ltd, 26 Rydal Grove, Helsby, Cheshire, WA6 0ET. UK. Phone : +44 9282 2574 I can talk on : Basic X stuff, Xt programming, HCI issues. From: mitch@osf.org I have taught courses on Xt and Motif. Mitch Trachtenberg 5 Holyoke Street Boston, MA 02116 (617)267-7960 home (617)621-8895 work mitch@osf.org From: harden@ics.com Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc. 163 Harvard Street Cambridge, MA 02139 E-mail: info@ics.com Voice: 617/547-0510 Fax: 617/547-0758 Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc. provides X training, support, and consulting. ICS holds monthly programming courses with lab covering Xt (Athena), Xlib, OSF/Motif, widget writing, as well as seminars on strategic issues. Our training concentration is on client-side programming, with an emphasis on programming at the toolkit level. ICS offers comprehensive tech. support and consulting, via telephone, e-mail, and on-site visits. We also provide strategic information and advice. From: ixi!clive@relay.eu.net We (IXI Limited) do formal X training. We have two standard courses: the Strategic Overview (XSO) and the Programmers' Workshop (XPW). The XSO is a one day seminar for senior executives, development managers, marketing and sales staff, and others who want to know how their business will be affected by the growing popularity of X. It does not go into technical details, and is updated frequently to keep up with the market situation. The XPW is a four day hands-on course for C programmers, teaching use of Xlib and Xt, covering everything that a total X novice needs to become a competent X programmer. Both courses are given regularly at our Cambridge training centre and at customer sites (this includes other European countries and North America). Courses can be tailored to individual customer requirements. In addition, we provide "one-off" training courses on specific subjects, and can provide speakers and consultants for projects of any size, from half a day upwards. IXI Limited Telephone: UK: Cambridge (0223) 462 131 62-74 Burleigh Street USA: (617) 621 7108 Cambridge Other: +44 223 462 131 CB1 1OJ Fax: UK: Cambridge (0223) 462 132 United Kingdom USA: 011 44 223 462 132 Other: +44 223 462 132 Email: clive@ixi.co.uk From: jas@hpfcra.fc.hp.com Name: Jeff Stevenson Email: jas%hpfcra@hplabs.hp.com Phone: 303-229-2107 Postal: Jeff Stevenson; MS 73 Hewlett-Packard Company 3404 E. Harmony Rd. Fort Collins, CO 80525-9599 Topics: PEX architecture; X/PEX interactions; PHIGS/PHIGS PLUS API on PEX; PEX History and Personal View of Future (as appropriate) And, of course, all requests are subject to HP management approval and allocation of time. From: ora!adrian@uunet.uu.net I will be available for training and consulting during summer 1990. The main topics of training will be X concepts, writing applications using widgets (Motif or OPEN LOOK), writing widgets, and Xlib. Dan Heller may also be available, and can cover the above topics as well as the Xview toolkit. Adrian Nye (O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.) 6188 McPherson Ave. #404 St. Louis, MO 63112 UUCP: uunet!ora!adrian ARPA: adrian@ora.uu.net (314) 862-6647 From: jeremy@eik.ii.uib.no Here is how to get in touch with me: ==================================== Dr. Jeremy Cook Department of Informatics // Institutt for Informatikk Bergen High Technology Centre // H{\o}yteknologisenteret i Bergen Thorm{\o}hlensgate 55 // that {\o} is an oh with a line through it N-5008 Bergen Norway telephone: +47 5 54 41 74 (work) fax: +47 5 54 41 99 email: jeremy@eik.ii.uib.no This is what I can/do offer: ============================ Hands-on courses (2ish days) at the clients own site to get folk started with X11 (and the Motif widget set). Prefer to provide such courses in Norway/Scandinavia/Europe in that order. I can give references if necessary. -- Jeremy Cook (jeremy@eik.ii.uib.no) From: grinstei@hawk.ulowell.edu The Graphics Research Laboratory can provide generic as well as custom courses and does contract work as well. Courses (1-5 days depending on depth needed): Overviews on X, Intrinsics, Motif, C and C++. Details on above (how to program using). Internals on above (how to develop and extend). Contracts: Applications using X, Intrinsics, Motif (in ADA, Fortran, C or C++). Developing new widget libraries. Developing interactive tools. Contact: Dr. Georges Grinstein Director - Graphics Research Laboratory grinstein@ulowell.edu University of Lowell (508)-934-3627 Lowell, MA 01854 From: lperson@carbon.lcs.mit.edu Name: L. W. person email:lperson%carbon.prime.com@RELAY.CS.NET or UUCP: !decvax!cvbnet!carbon!lperson Address: 75 page Road, #4 , Bedford, MA, o1730 Tel (617)-275-4675 Synopsis: Give training seminars here and Pacific Rim on software portability and reliability through X window and other applications. From: glennw%crevasse.wv.tek.com@relay.cs.net I would be willing to present my ICCCM talk, for a fee. ICCCM Tutorial synopsis: This tutorial covers the Inter-Client Communication Conventions recently adopted by the X Consortium as a part of the core X standard. The conventions are examined from a client developer's perspective. Attendees will learn the responsibilities of a portable, cooperative X client, how window and session managers might respond to client actions, and how to properly design and code a cooperating X client. Conventions covered include selections, communication of multilingual text, resource names, manipulating windows, icons, and popups, handling input focus, input devices, and colormaps, and starting and stopping windows, clients, and sessions. The R4 ICCC changes in the Xlib and X toolkit intrinsics programmatic interfaces are described. A simple ICCCM-compliant Xlib client is presented as an example. Glenn Widener Tektronix, Inc. (UPS) 2660 SW Parkway (US Mail) PO Box 1000 m/s 61-850 Wilsonville, OR, 97070 Home: (503)648-9533 Work: (503)685-2494 Fax: (503)682-1500 From: brian%padouk.ima.isc.com@ima.ima.isc.com Brian R. Holt Email: brian@ima.isc.com Post: 29 Trowbridge Street Newton Centre, MA 02159 Phone: 617-661-7474 x206 (day) 617-332-3073 (eve) Fax: 617-661-2070 Programming with OSF/Motif, 1/2 day or 1 day tutorials. From: lpgc@eng.sun.com Laurence Cable, Member Technical Staff, Intrinsics based toolkits group, Sun Microsystems, 2550 Garcia Ave, Mountain View, CA 94043 tel 415-336-5766 lpgc@sun.com synopsis: general X architecture Intrinsics based toolkits UIMS OpenLook Applications development standards From: toddb%tekcrl.labs.tek.com@relay.cs.net Todd Brunhoff toddb@tekcrl.labs.tek.com 17885 N.W. Dogwood Ct. Beaverton, OR 97006 X protocol and architecture Design of X applications, including Xlib, motif and intrinsics Video and X Unix internals From: hania@med.stanford.edu Hania Gajewska, hania@med.stanford.edu 52 Skylonda Drive, Woodside, CA 94062 (415) 851-2386 I can talk about Xtk and a variety of widget sets (DEC, Motif, Athena). Also, ICCCM.