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- DEVELOPER USER GROUPS
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- These groups can provide programming resources such as informational meetings,
- Bulletin Board Services, technical tips and techniques, and contact with other
- developers to help with your development projects. In addition, there are many
- Macintosh programming forums on major online services such as AppleLink,
- CompuServe, GEnie, Internet, and America Online.
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- DEVELOPER ASSOCIATIONS
- These organizations provide a range of guaranteed benefits for set membership
- fees.
-
- • MADA
- Dedicated to supporting users of MacApp and the use of object-oriented
- programming on the Macintosh. For membership information, call
- (408) 253-2765 or AppleLink: MADA.
-
- • SPLAsh Developers Association
- Dedicated to supporting users of Symantec programming languages. For
- membership information, call (415) -527-0122 or AppleLink: SPLASH.
-
- • MacIS
- A non-profit organization of information system professionals with a commitment
- to Macintosh. Membershi pis limited to IS executives in organizations that
- have at least 100 installed Macintosh computers. For more information, call
- (312) 644-6610.
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- • United Kingdom Developer Council
- Dedicated to helping support any Apple UK developer. For more information,
- contact: Paul Smith, Telephone: Henley (0491)574295; AppleLink: PGSMITH;
- Internet: DevCouncil@nan.co.uk
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- • Austrian Macintosh and Developer Association
- Contact Klaus Matzka, Austrian Macintosh and Developer Association, Ungargasse
- 59-A-1030, Vienna, Austria; AppleLink: AMDA
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- • The Netherlands - VAMP (Association for Active Macintosh Programmers)
- Contact VAMP, P.O. Box 11029, 2301 EA Leiden, The Netherlands
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- • Argentina - Get Info Association for Argentinian Macintosh Developers
- Contact Jorge Sagasti, Zapiola 1625-1249, Buenos Aires - Argentina; telephone
- (541) 551-4990
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- USER GROUPS
- Affiliated groups not associated with Apple User Group Connection
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- • Apple HyperCard User Group
- Promotes the distriburtion of HyperCard information and acts as an informal
- channel for communication by and to the HyperCard development team.
- Contact Apple HyperCard User Group, Apple Computer, Inc., 20525 Mariani Ave.,
- MS 27-AHUG, Cupertino, CA 95014
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- • Macintosh Scientific and Technical Users Association
- Provides members with a forum for the exchange of information on Macintosh
- computer use in scientific and engineering applications.
- Contact MacSciTech at (508)755-5242; AppleLink: cons.lab.mfg; Internet:
- scitech@ra.nrl.navy.mil
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- • Chicago Macintosh Developers Group
- Provides monthly meetings as a forum to get and exchange Apple development
- information.
- Contact Eric Hanig at (708) 304-7568; AppleLink: V0927.
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- PROGRAMMING SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS
- A number of Apple user groups offer Programming Special Interest Groups (SIGs)
- that offer assistance for developers (meetings, hotlines, BBS services,
- newsletters). Some of the major user groups that offer this service are listed
- below. To locate other Apple User Group with a Programming SIG near you in the
- U.S.,call 1-800-538-9696, xt 500.
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- • Berkeley Mac User Group Programming SIG
- For membership and benefits information, call (415) 849-9114.
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- • Boston Computer Society Mac Tech Group Programming
- For membership and benefits information, call (617) 625-7080.
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- • Apple Corps of Dallas Programming SIG
- For membership and benefits information, call (214) 357-9185.
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- • Los Angeles Macintosh Group Programming SIG
- For membership and benefits information, call (213) 278-5264.
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- • MacTechnics Computer User Group
- For membership and benefits information, call (313) 482-0501.
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- • Seattle Macintosh Downtown Business Users Group Programming SIG
- For membership and benefits information, call (206) 624-9329.
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- • Washington Apple, Pi, Ltd (Washington DC area) Programming SIG
- For membership and benefits information, call (301) 654-8060.
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- SIGS IN OTHER COUNTRIES
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- • Germany
- Mac e.V.
- SIG Programmieren
- Herr Thomas Kramp
- Krimmstr.25
- 6750 Kaiserslautern
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- • Japan
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- MacFarm
- Nobuhiko Inage
- 4-107 Kamimachi
- Yokosuka-shi
- Kanagawa-ken 238
- 81-468-22-4352
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- SMAC
- Masaaki Oyama
- 736-3 Shinmyou
- Takase Mitoyo Kagawa 767
- 81-875-72-1188
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- Tama Macintosh Users Group
- Atsuo Mutoh
- Nitta Labs Tokyo
- Univ. of A&A
- Naka-cho Koganei
- Tokyo 184
- 81-423-81-4221 ext 433
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- JUG-CPM.SIG-Mac
- Satoru Tsuzuki
- 3-8-3-5-4, Hikarigaoka
- Nerima-ku,Tokyo 179
- 81-3-3976-8179
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- • Russia
- Jonathan
- Arkady Moreynis
- Computer Center
- (NIVC)
- Moscow University
- Moscow, Lenin Hills 119899
- Russia
- (195) 939-23-27
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- Developer Service Bulletin Board
- 9-29-92
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