MacHack 17: Call for Papers

MacHack 17: Call for Papers

MacHack 17: Call for Papers

MacHack: The Annual Conference for Leading Edge Developers
http://www.machack.com/

Contact: Carol Lynn
mailto:info@machack.com
c/o Expotech
1264 Bedford Road
Grosse Point Park, MI 48230

January 3, 2002-Dearborn, MI-

If you are looking for a New Year's resolution, here's a great one:

Write a paper for MacHack!

Writing a paper is a great way to share knowledge with your peers. Do you
work on the bleeding edge? Tell us about it! Have you mastered some obscure
programming concept that made your life easier? We want to know! The
MacHack community is very receptive to new ideas or in-depth coverage of
existing technologies and techniques. The audience is also very technical,
so papers that include code samples (or hardware schematics!) are
preferred. But if you have non-programming ideas to share, that's okay too.
Some really fun papers in previous years have looked at the lighter-side of
development.

Past paper topics have included thread concurrency, cross-platform
messaging, programmer psychology, AltiVec, object frameworks, plug-in
architecture, enterprise development, virtual reality, programming in
various languages, scripting, and 3-D vision. This list is notexhaustive.

Papers usually range from 2000 to 4000 words or 8-15 pages in length. Once
your abstract is accepted, we will provide you with a document template for
formatting your paper. Please do not submit marketing topics or content,
they will be rejected.

Paper authors do not pay the conference registration fee (US$525). You must
give a brief presentation of your paper during the conference, which
enables everyone to realize just how cool your topic really is. Copies of
the papers will be included in the printed conference proceedings and on
the conference CD.

If you haven't already, start thinking about the paper you would like to
write. Send your ideas and abstracts to machack-papers@machack.com.
Abstracts are due by January 31, 2002.

We look forward to seeing your paper at MacHack 2002! The conference will
take place June 20-22, 2002, in Dearborn, Michigan. More information is
available on the Web from http://www.machack.com/.

For attendees, discounted registration is available for early action. Full
attendees can register for $425 online (before 02/28/02), a savings of $100
off the regular registration rate. Students can register for $50 which
includes access to the entire conference as well as a special meal package.
Total attendance is limited to 400. Student attendance is limited to 50.
More details are available on the conference website.

 
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