BEGIN:VCALENDAR CALSCALE:GREGORIAN X-WR-TIMEZONE;VALUE=TEXT:US/Pacific METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Apple Computer\, Inc//iCal 1.0//EN X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:O'Reilly Mac OSX Conference 2004 X-WR-RELCALID;VALUE=TEXT:MACOSXCON2004 VERSION:2.0 BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041025T083000 SUMMARY:"Be a Mac Music Virtuoso: Advanced Digital Music Creation" Peter Kirn (Room: Magnolia) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5710 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041025T120000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Ready to graduate from basic music tools and really wail on your Mac? This workshop will unleash the Mac's core-level audio and MIDI powers\, and will delve into advanced beat construction and interactive sonic wizardry so you can add new rhythmic and sonic worlds to your music.\nSpeaker(s): Peter Kirn; \nTrack: Digital Audio\nRoom: Magnolia END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041025T083000 SUMMARY:"Patterns Revisited, with Objective-C" Stuart Halloway (Room: Stevens Creek) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5747 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041025T120000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Goodbye patterns! Objective-C's flexible typing and simple reflection syntax make it possible to fully capture patterns as reusable libraries. In this talk we will build reusable solutions for factories\, singletons\, and mock objects for unit testing.\nSpeaker(s): Stuart Halloway; \nTrack: Programming & Scripting\nRoom: Stevens Creek END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041025T083000 SUMMARY:"The 3 P's of Troubleshooting Mac OS X: Permissions, Preferences and Packages" Ted Landau (Room: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5589 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041025T120000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Having trouble launching an application? Or is it quitting unexpectedly? Can't get a document to save? Can't copy or delete a file? Or is the Finder just behaving oddly in ways that are hard to summarize? Almost all the solutions to such problems involve three important aspects of Mac OS X: permissions settings\, preferences files\, and packages. This session explores these important Mac OS X features\, how they work\, and how you can use them to boost your troubleshooting success ratio.\nSpeaker(s): Ted Landau; \nTrack: System Administration\nRoom: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041025T133000 SUMMARY:"The Powerbook Studio - Recording and Performing With a Laptop" Francis Preve (Room: Magnolia) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5627 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041025T170000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Now that CPU speeds have reached escape velocity\, musicians and producers alike can tote an entire recording studio in their backpack. With a dizzying array of software options and compositional approaches\, the hardest part is figuring out where to begin. In this tutorial\, Preve covers the essentials of setting up a PowerBook for music production.\nSpeaker(s): Francis Preve; \nTrack: Digital Audio\nRoom: Magnolia END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041025T133000 SUMMARY:"Get Visual - A Professional VJ's choice: iMovie" Rob Simon (Room: Stevens Creek) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5633 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041025T170000 DESCRIPTION:Description: With the costs of Apple’s towering over PC’s and rising costs of high-end software\, wouldn’t it be nice to know every new Apple arrives with a complete production suite preinstalled? Unleashing the power of Apple’s iApps\, American Electronic Producer Optimus Rob demonstrates the techniques he’s developed to optimize your Mac’s production potential.\nSpeaker(s): Rob Simon; \nTrack: Insanely Great Mac\nRoom: Stevens Creek END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041025T133000 SUMMARY:"Cocoa Bindings" Scott Anguish (Room: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5798 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041025T170000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Cocoa Bindings provides a powerful new development tool to your programming arsenal allowing you to get more functionality while writing less code. This tutorial will guide you through the Cocoa and Foundation technologies that are the cornerstone of the bindings technology\, as well as exercises that provide hands-on project experience.\nSpeaker(s): Scott Anguish; \nTrack: Programming & Scripting\nRoom: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041025T180000 SUMMARY:"LDraw on the Mac" James Reynolds (Room: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5864 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041025T190000 DESCRIPTION:Description: \nSpeaker(s): James Reynolds; \nTrack: BOF\nRoom: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T083000 SUMMARY:"Welcome!" Derrick Story (Room: Santa Clara Ballroom) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:6050 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T084500 DESCRIPTION:Description: Tim O'Reilly sets the stage for a week long exploration of Mac OS X.\nSpeaker(s): Derrick Story; \nTrack: Feature Presentation\nRoom: Santa Clara Ballroom END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T084500 SUMMARY:"The Tiger Project" Chris Bourdon (Room: Santa Clara Ballroom) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5933 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T093000 DESCRIPTION:Description: - Mac OS X v.10.4\, code named "Tiger\," is coming in the first half of 2005 with more than 150 breakthrough new features.  In this presentation Chris Bourdon\, Senior Product Line Manager for Mac OS X will preview some of the most innovative new features coming in the next release of Mac OS X including\, among others\, the new Spotlight search technology\, multi-person video and audio conferencing with iChat\, Dashboard\, GPU based image processing with Core Image\, 64-bit application support\, syncing\, and enhancements to the Unix support in Mac OS X.\nSpeaker(s): Chris Bourdon; \nTrack: Feature Presentation\nRoom: Santa Clara Ballroom END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T093000 SUMMARY:"Xcode: Taking Advantage of New Technologies in Tiger" Wiley Hodges (Room: Santa Clara Ballroom) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5934 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T101500 DESCRIPTION:Description: Mac OS X Tiger keeps up Apple's blazing pace of innovation with a huge number of new capabilities for developers. In this presentation\, Wiley Hodges\, Senior Product Line Manager for Developer Products at Apple Computer Inc.\, looks at how Xcode 2 has evolved with Mac OS X Tiger\, and how Xcode can help you take advantage of some of Tiger's unique new features.\nSpeaker(s): Wiley Hodges; \nTrack: Feature Presentation\nRoom: Santa Clara Ballroom END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T104500 SUMMARY:"Open Source Digital Forensic Acquisition and Analysis on Mac OS X" Derrick Donnelly (Room: Stevens Creek) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5556 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T113000 DESCRIPTION:Description: In this session we'll talk about how tools built into Mac OS X can be used to safely acquire evidence. Many methods used by law enforcement agencies around the world to analyze computers are just a few keystrokes away in the Mac OS X terminal window. \nSpeaker(s): Derrick Donnelly; \nTrack: Insanely Great Mac\nRoom: Stevens Creek END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T104500 SUMMARY:"How To Run Your Own Software Business" Dan Wood Oliver Breidenbach; Steve Dekorte; Steve Gehrman; Brent Simmons (Room: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5685 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T122000 DESCRIPTION:Description: This talk covers how the enterprising developer can turn their great idea into a software publishing business without venture capital and a lot of "red tape." The software creators on this panel have each been around the block and will share their expertise and experience in publishing Mac software.\nSpeaker(s): Dan Wood; Oliver Breidenbach; Steve Dekorte; Steve Gehrman; Brent Simmons\nTrack: Programming & Scripting\nRoom: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T104500 SUMMARY:"Using Subversion on Mac OS X" Brian W. Fitzpatrick (Room: Winchester) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5936 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T113000 DESCRIPTION:Description: In this session\, we'll cover the ins and outs of using Subversion on Mac OS X\, including how to make the best of Xcode 1.5's Subversion integration and the Subversion command line client\, and other client applications. We'll also discuss on Subversion's similarities (and differences) with CVS\, including the top 10 Subversion tips for CVS users.\nSpeaker(s): Brian W. Fitzpatrick; \nTrack: Products & Services\nRoom: Winchester END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T113500 SUMMARY:"Modern Musical Improvisation via Ableton Live" Scott Tusa (Room: Magnolia) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5645 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T122000 DESCRIPTION:Description: So far Musical improvisation via computer has been something out of reach for most musicians. In this presentation we will discuss Modern solutions to this issue using Ableton live\, a program which allows real time sampling and VST manipulation all within a fully integrated midi controlled application.\nSpeaker(s): Scott Tusa; \nTrack: Digital Audio\nRoom: Magnolia END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T113500 SUMMARY:"Changing the Rules: Automator is the Wave" Sal Soghoian (Room: Stevens Creek) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:6036 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T122000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Be the first to get the inside story on the hottest technology of new year — Automator. Tiger's new Personal Automation Assistant is sure to change the way people use their computers and the way developers create and market their software. AppleScript Product Manager Sal Soghoian gives an advance peek at what the buzz is all about. Do not miss this session.\nSpeaker(s): Sal Soghoian; \nTrack: Programming & Scripting\nRoom: Stevens Creek END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T134500 SUMMARY:"Go Pro: Audio Production & Plug-In Development for Pro Tools" Joseph Saracino (Room: Magnolia) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5867 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T143000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Digidesign's Pro Tools is ubiquitous in professional studios\, and it's expanding into to home studios as well\, due to extensive third-party support. In this session\, you'll learn directly from Digidesign's head of plug-in development how you can succeed in the Pro Tools universe. Highlights include Pro Tools basics\, music-production techniques\, and plug-in formats and plug-in development.\nSpeaker(s): Joseph Saracino; \nTrack: Digital Audio\nRoom: Magnolia END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T134500 SUMMARY:"Apple Media Event Discussion" (Room: Winchester) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:6157 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T143000 DESCRIPTION:Description: \nSpeaker(s): ; \nTrack: Insanely Great Mac\nRoom: Winchester END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T134500 SUMMARY:"Objective-C for Java Developers" Stuart Halloway (Room: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5745 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T143000 DESCRIPTION:Description: The majority of Cocoa developers prefer Objective-C to Java. Find out why\, and learn the key advantages and disadvantages of a more dynamic O-O language. Better yet\, learn how to make the switch\, both as individual programmers and as teams.\nSpeaker(s): Stuart Halloway; \nTrack: Programming & Scripting\nRoom: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T134500 SUMMARY:"Distributive Computing with Xgrid" James Reynolds (Room: Stevens Creek) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5781 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T143000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Xgrid brings the power of distributive computing to anyone with multiple Macintosh computers. This session will show how to install\, remove\, and set up Xgrid. It will show how to execute jobs\, some of the best practices and tricks\, security implications\, and the types of jobs that you can perform using Xgrid. Speaker bio: James is a member of the University of Utah's Student Computing Labs Mac Group. His main duty is the deployment of Mac OS X. Most of his responsibilities include the OS customizations\, scripts\, and security of the Mac OS X lab and kiosk computers supported by SCL.\nSpeaker(s): James Reynolds; \nTrack: System Administration\nRoom: Stevens Creek END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T143500 SUMMARY:"Extending GarageBand: Loops, Plug-ins, and More" Xander Soren (Room: Magnolia) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:6034 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T152000 DESCRIPTION:Description: In this session\, you'll get the latest news on GarageBand\, Logic Express 7\, Logic Pro 7\, and Jam Packs from Apple Computer's Product Line Manager of Consumer Audio Applications. The session is open to all those interested in learning about easily creating music\, or developing content for GarageBand. Highlights include: GarageBand tips & tricks\, working with Apple Loops\, software instruments\, developing custom Apple Loops\, extending GarageBand with Audio Units\, and an overview of Jam Packs.\nSpeaker(s): Xander Soren; \nTrack: Digital Audio\nRoom: Magnolia END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T143500 SUMMARY:"Writing Interface Builder Palettes" Scott Anguish (Room: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5800 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T152000 DESCRIPTION:Description: \nSpeaker(s): Scott Anguish; \nTrack: Programming & Scripting\nRoom: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T143500 SUMMARY:"Filtering Web and Email Content with Mac OS X Server" Jason Deraleau (Room: Stevens Creek) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5576 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T152000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Learn to use SpamAssassin\, Squid\, and other low-cost tools to protect your users' inboxes and browsers from dangerous and inappropriate content.\nSpeaker(s): Jason Deraleau; \nTrack: System Administration\nRoom: Stevens Creek END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T161500 SUMMARY:"An Introduction to Pro Tools" Scott Sheppard (Room: Magnolia) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5799 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T170000 DESCRIPTION:Description: You've heard about the power of Pro Tools\, but you have no idea how to get started with this excellent audio software. Scott Sheppard provides an introduction and shows you some handy audio processing tips.\nSpeaker(s): Scott Sheppard; \nTrack: Digital Audio\nRoom: Magnolia END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T161500 SUMMARY:"Source Control Using Subversion" Christopher Pavicich (Room: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5707 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T170000 DESCRIPTION:Description: The use and understanding of a well thought out version control system can be critical to a project's success. Many developers and their managers have shied away from using Version Control as part of their development process. I believe this is due to the belief that VC is 'hard' to do right\, and requires a large time commitment.\nSpeaker(s): Christopher Pavicich; \nTrack: Programming & Scripting\nRoom: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T161500 SUMMARY:"Messaging & Branding; After the Product is Developed, What's Next?" Sam Levin (Room: Stevens Creek) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5863 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T170000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Once the product is finished\, a key ingredient to selling is getting noticed and effectively communicating your message. This brief yet eye opening session guides developers through creative ways to get their products noticed\, such as eye catching data sheets\, PR/press ideas\, where to market\, where not to market.\nSpeaker(s): Sam Levin; \nTrack: System Administration\nRoom: Stevens Creek END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T170500 SUMMARY:"Meet the Mac OS X Innovators" (Room: Magnolia) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5829 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T175000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Hosted by Derrick Story\, Mac DevCenter Editor Here's your chance to meet this year's Mac OS X Innovators Contest winners and ask these award-winning developers for their tips and secrets to success. \nSpeaker(s): ; \nTrack: \nRoom: Magnolia END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T170500 SUMMARY:"Mac OS X File System Maintenance with Radmind" Richard Glaser (Room: Stevens Creek) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5878 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T175000 DESCRIPTION:Description: This session will cover using Radmind to manage the file system of Mac OS X. We will cover features & benefits of radmind\, overview of concepts\, descriptions of command line & GUI tools\, and quick overview of initial baseload\, updating client and creating overloads. Radmind is open source software that a suite of command line tools with a GUI front-ends on Mac OS X. At the core Radmind runs as a tripwire\, but it goes beyond integrity checking because it can reverse those modifications.\nSpeaker(s): Richard Glaser; \nTrack: System Administration\nRoom: Stevens Creek END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T190000 SUMMARY:"Tales from the Crypt (a.k.a. Unit 227 at Uncle Bob's Self-Stor)" Andy Ihnatko (Room: Santa Clara Ballroom) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5805 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041026T203000 DESCRIPTION:Description: In his own version of technological archaeology\, Andy will offer a glimpse at unique examples of creative genius from the past. He'll then turn his sights to the future and look at collaboration technologies that are flowing our way. \nSpeaker(s): Andy Ihnatko; \nTrack: \nRoom: Santa Clara Ballroom END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T084500 SUMMARY:"The Future of Game Audio Production" Clint Bajakian (Room: Santa Clara Ballroom) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:6054 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T093000 DESCRIPTION:Description: For many top composers and sound designers\, the Macintosh is the tool of choice for videogame music and audio production. In this presentation\, Clint Bajakian\, recipient of the 2003 Game Audio Network Guild awards for Best Interactive Score and Music of the Year\, walks you through his production process and demonstrates the possibilities of interactive audio. Bajakian will also lay out his vision for the next-generation software tools that could make the Mac an even stronger cornerstone for game audio production. A question-and-answer session will follow the presentation.\nSpeaker(s): Clint Bajakian; \nTrack: Feature Presentation\nRoom: Santa Clara Ballroom END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T093000 SUMMARY:"The Secrets of Stewart Copeland, the Think Different Drummer" Stewart Copeland David Battino (Room: Santa Clara Ballroom) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5797 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T101500 DESCRIPTION:Description: Since his early days with the Police\, the world's most popular rock band in the mid-'80s\, drummer Stewart Copeland has been heavily involved with technology. Today he's a Mac-based composer for film\, TV\, and opera\, having scored more than 60 soundtracks including Wall Street\, Talk Radio\, and Dead Like Me. In this live fireside chat with David Battino\, co-author of The Art of Digital Music\, Copeland reveals his innovative recording techniques\, lays out his dreams for the ideal music software\, and even recalls his skin-piercing sampler shootout with Sting. Written questions accepted.\nSpeaker(s): Stewart Copeland; David Battino\nTrack: Feature Presentation\nRoom: Santa Clara Ballroom END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T104500 SUMMARY:"Reason Turbo Start -- Mastering the #1 Software Studio" Mark Vail (Room: Magnolia) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5733 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T122000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Given a Mac\, OS X\, some hardware\, and a program called Propellerhead Reason\, nearly anyone can make music that will turn heads and get toes tapping. An experienced music technologist will demonstrate music-making techniques that experienced and wannabe musicians can apply for their own enjoyment and toward educational opportunities.\nSpeaker(s): Mark Vail; \nTrack: Digital Audio\nRoom: Magnolia END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T104500 SUMMARY:"Mono for Mac OS X" Niel Bornstein (Room: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5604 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T113000 DESCRIPTION:Description: The .NET Framework revived the perennial dream of cross-platform application development\, but only on Microsoft-controlled platforms. This session serves as an introduction to Mono\, the open source project that brings the dream to life with a true cross-platform development environment\, spanning Windows\, Unix\, and\, yes\, Mac OS X.\nSpeaker(s): Niel Bornstein; \nTrack: Programming & Scripting\nRoom: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T104500 SUMMARY:"Best Practices for Cocoa Programmers" Aaron Hillegass (Room: Stevens Creek) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5828 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T113000 DESCRIPTION:Description: This talk is going to be "What Not To Wear" for Mac OS X developers. We will start with a tastelessly coded Cocoa application\, and gradually make it into something pleasing to the eye. From basic design to the minutia of implementation\, we will evaluate what makes a well-written Cocoa application easy to understand and maintain.\nSpeaker(s): Aaron Hillegass; \nTrack: Programming & Scripting\nRoom: Stevens Creek END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T104500 SUMMARY:"Active Directory on Mac OS X" Michael Bartosh (Room: Winchester) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5807 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T113000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Apple has taken a great leap forward in Panther\, embracing Active Directory and investing significant resources into making Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server good network citizens. This session will explore those capabilities in-depth\, with specific emphasis on single sign-on\, client management technologies\, and the fundamental aspects of Mac OS X's directory integration architecture.\nSpeaker(s): Michael Bartosh; \nTrack: System Administration\nRoom: Winchester END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T113500 SUMMARY:"Utterly Simple Webcasting Hacks with QuickTime Streaming Server" Damien Stolarz (Room: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5691 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T122000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Bandwidth cost is the major obstacle to streaming projects. Various systems are emerging that help to reduce the barriers to entry for small and independent broadcasters using open source technologies to create mini-content delivery network alternatives to large commercial CDNs.\nSpeaker(s): Damien Stolarz; \nTrack: Insanely Great Mac\nRoom: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T113500 SUMMARY:"The Not So Boring Life of Model Classes" mmalcolm Crawford (Room: Stevens Creek) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:6100 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T122000 DESCRIPTION:Description: \nSpeaker(s): mmalcolm Crawford; \nTrack: Programming & Scripting\nRoom: Stevens Creek END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T113500 SUMMARY:"Automating Computer Management" James Reynolds (Room: Winchester) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5684 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T122000 DESCRIPTION:Description: ULabMin is a collection of scripts\, modifications\, tools\, graphics\, and more that the University of Utah's Student Computing Labs uses on their student\, staff\, faculty and special purpose Mac OS X computers. This talk will show the features of ULabMin\, how to install it\, and how to configure it.\nSpeaker(s): James Reynolds; \nTrack: System Administration\nRoom: Winchester END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T134500 SUMMARY:"The PowerBook Rockstar" Josh Knowles (Room: Magnolia) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5743 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T143000 DESCRIPTION:Description: In this session\, learn how to use a Mac to become a digital music rockstar. We'll go over topics ranging from setting up a virtual studio environment\, turning the Mac into a flexible instrument for live music performance\, and using the Mac to archive and distribute recordings of sets. (You'll have to figure out what to do with the groupies on your own.)\nSpeaker(s): Josh Knowles; \nTrack: Digital Audio\nRoom: Magnolia END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T134500 SUMMARY:"Building the Macintosh Television Studio" Tom Negrino (Room: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5690 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T143000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Access Healdsburg\, a community television station\, recently finished building a TV station that relies on Mac hardware and software. This case study shows how they did it\, and how you can too. You'll see how you can integrate Macs and Windows hardware and software in your facility; how your production workflow drives your purchasing decisions; and discover the lessons AHTV learned on the way to serving their community.\nSpeaker(s): Tom Negrino; \nTrack: Insanely Great Mac\nRoom: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T134500 SUMMARY:"Project Automation On The Mac" Mike Clark (Room: Winchester) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5678 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T143000 DESCRIPTION:Description: They say the cobbler's child is the last to have shoes. It's the same for software developers -- we write applications for others\, but rarely take the time to automate our own processes. The fact that Mac OS X comes stock with a rich set of automation tools makes the Mac an excellent platform for project automation. This talk gives you soup-to-nuts recipes for automating your software project.\nSpeaker(s): Mike Clark; \nTrack: Programming & Scripting\nRoom: Winchester END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T134500 SUMMARY:"Using WebKit: User Interface Challenges" Brent Simmons (Room: Stevens Creek) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5721 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T143000 DESCRIPTION:Description: With WebKit\, Apple provides an easy way to include HTML display and browsing in your applications. But\, if you're not writing a web browser\, how do you deal with the user interface challenges this presents? We'll look at various applications (feedreaders\, weblog editors\, iTunes) that display HTML.\nSpeaker(s): Brent Simmons; \nTrack: Programming & Scripting\nRoom: Stevens Creek END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T143500 SUMMARY:"iPod Parlor Tricks" Scott Knaster (Room: Magnolia) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5682 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T152000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Apple keeps the iPod locked up tight: it's not a platform. But in the hacker spirit\, we've unearthed some cool and bizarre iPod tips and tricks that exist near the intersection of usefulness and fun. Join Mac author Scott Knaster for this entertaining excursion to the edges of the iPod.\nSpeaker(s): Scott Knaster; \nTrack: Digital Audio\nRoom: Magnolia END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T143500 SUMMARY:"Test Driven Objective-C Development" James Duncan Davidson (Room: Stevens Creek) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5719 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T152000 DESCRIPTION:Description: This session looks at the various options for unit testing including OCUnit\, OjbCUnit\, TestKit\, and along the way peek at a test framework Davidson has been building called UnitKit (along with some interesting lessons learned while trying to build a unit test framework).\nSpeaker(s): James Duncan Davidson; \nTrack: Programming & Scripting\nRoom: Stevens Creek END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T143500 SUMMARY:"Hidden AppleScript Coolness" Adam Goldstein (Room: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5937 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T152000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Learn undocumented features and novel uses for AppleScript from the author of AppleScript: The Missing Manual. This session features cool tips such as: using the global Script Menu\, running scripts automatically in Mail and Safari\, playing music and movies\, using folder actions\, and more.\nSpeaker(s): Adam Goldstein; \nTrack: Programming & Scripting\nRoom: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T143500 SUMMARY:"Server Monitoring Using SNMP" Karl Byas Breandan Dezendorf (Room: Winchester) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5827 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T152000 DESCRIPTION:Description: The Mac OS X "Sever Admin.app" application provides tools for monitoring the performance of OS X servers. But what if you want to monitor multiple servers simultaneously? What if you have a mixed environment and want to monitor all your servers in one browser window? This session will introduce you to tools and techniques that can be used to provide real time monitoring of servers via the web. We will discuss integration of several open source packages to provide realtime performance graphs of servers (or any device) that support SNMP.\nSpeaker(s): Karl Byas; Breandan Dezendorf\nTrack: System Administration\nRoom: Winchester END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T161500 SUMMARY:"Physical Interfaces for Musical Performance" Jason Moore (Room: Magnolia) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5553 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T170500 DESCRIPTION:Description: Mac OS X presents many interesting oportunities for creating and designing alternative physical interfaces\, for everything from gaming to musical performance. Combined with a keen nose for thrift store junk\, a Mac saavy gearhead can create controlers which will leave his fellow windows users in awe.\nSpeaker(s): Jason Moore; \nTrack: Digital Audio\nRoom: Magnolia END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T161500 SUMMARY:"How Not to Write Great Mac Software" Oliver Breidenbach (Room: Stevens Creek) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5802 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T170000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Oliver Breidenbach\, CEO of Boinx Software\, takes you behind the scenes of a great Macintosh product to reveal the joys and sorrows of Mac software development. You will see the revolutionary and evolutionary steps that make up the Version History\, hear how Boinx Software succeeded in phasing out a free lite version\, and why the app had to transition from Java to Objective-C in order to become a success.\nSpeaker(s): Oliver Breidenbach; \nTrack: Programming & Scripting\nRoom: Stevens Creek END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T161500 SUMMARY:"Mac Maintenance on the Cheap" Francois Joseph de Kermadec (Room: Winchester) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5563 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T170000 DESCRIPTION:Description: In this session\, you’ll learn simple but efficient strategies to keep your Mac in good shape\, which will allow for a more enjoyable and time-efficient computing experience. No strange Terminal commands or third-party products that you don't understand – you’ll learn how to leverage the built-in power of Mac OS X and take advantage of the self-healing capabilities Apple already built into it.\nSpeaker(s): Francois Joseph de Kermadec; \nTrack: System Administration\nRoom: Winchester END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T170000 SUMMARY:"User Group Gathering" (Room: Westin Lobby Bar) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:6165 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T190000 DESCRIPTION:Description: \nSpeaker(s): ; \nTrack: BOF\nRoom: Westin Lobby Bar END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T170500 SUMMARY:"Deliver Surround Sound on Any Mac--Insider Tips and Tools" Kurt Heiden (Room: Magnolia) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5888 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T175000 DESCRIPTION:Description: This session will introduce programmers to the concepts and options for optimizing audio for surround sound to a largely two-channel target platform. Attendees should have basic stereo sound knowledge and an interest in learning more about different types of surround and how to deliver surround sound under OS X.\nSpeaker(s): Kurt Heiden; \nTrack: Digital Audio\nRoom: Magnolia END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T170500 SUMMARY:"Bluetooth Tips and Tricks" Dori Smith (Room: Winchester) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5689 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T175000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Bluetooth is often thought of as not-quite-here-yet technology\, but it's surprisingly useful. In this session\, you'll learn what Bluetooth is (and isn't) good for\, how to get the most out of it\, and how to separate the hype from the reality. \nSpeaker(s): Dori Smith; \nTrack: Insanely Great Mac\nRoom: Winchester END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T170500 SUMMARY:"Adding Buddy Presence to your Application" Fraser Speirs (Room: Stevens Creek) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5825 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T175000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Apple's Mail application has long provided a connection between your correspondents' email messages and their online status in iChat through visual indicators and the "Reply with iChat" function. Other applications\, such as Konfabulator's iChat Bezel widget\, have implemented new user interfaces for notifying you when buddies log into or out of iChat. This session gives you pointers on how you can implement similar features in your own application by reverse-engineering the private InstantMessage.framework library shipped by Apple on Mac OS X Panther.\nSpeaker(s): Fraser Speirs; \nTrack: Programming & Scripting\nRoom: Stevens Creek END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T170500 SUMMARY:"Eggplant for Software Testing, System Validation and Task Automation" Doug Simons (Room: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:6076 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T175000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Automating your software testing or other process can save time\, improve reliability\, generate better\, more consistent results\, and make you and your customers happier. Come see how the amazing Eggplant can automate any application or process that a person can perform on a computer. We really mean it!\nSpeaker(s): Doug Simons; \nTrack: Products & Services\nRoom: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T193000 SUMMARY:"Cocoa Bindings BOF" Scott Anguish (Room: Rutherford) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:6169 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T210000 DESCRIPTION:Description: \nSpeaker(s): Scott Anguish; \nTrack: BOF\nRoom: Rutherford END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T193000 SUMMARY:"Real-Time Filmmaking on Mac OS X" Sean Fitzroy Vikki Merriman (Room: Santa Clara Ballroom) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5705 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041027T210000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Find out how the winners of the 2003 Boston 48 Hour Film Project used Apple's hardware and software to create an award-winning short film in just 48 hours. The filmmakers will screen the film and discuss the innovative technologies that made the guerilla-style collaboration possible. \nSpeaker(s): Sean Fitzroy; Vikki Merriman\nTrack: Insanely Great Mac\nRoom: Santa Clara Ballroom END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T084500 SUMMARY:"Macintosh Folklore" Andy Hertzfeld (Room: Santa Clara Ballroom) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5880 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T093000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Andy Hertzfeld joined the original Macintosh team in 1981. He wrote much of the original operating system and user interface toolbox in 68000 assembly language. After leaving Apple in March 1984\, he continued to contribute to the Macintosh platform as a third party developer. Hertzfeld started writing down his recollections about the development of the original Macintosh and published them online at Folklore.org\, in time for the Mac's twentieth birthday. He invited other original team members to chime in\, and there are now over 115 stories on the site. But he knows lots more interesting anecdotes that didn't make it into the book. Join Andy Hertzfeld for a memorable keynote talk on Macintosh folklore from someone who was there at the very beginning. \nSpeaker(s): Andy Hertzfeld; \nTrack: Feature Presentation\nRoom: Santa Clara Ballroom END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T093000 SUMMARY:"Toward Mac OS XX" David Pogue (Room: Santa Clara Ballroom) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5791 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T101500 DESCRIPTION:Description: In this half-crazy\, half-serious presentation\, best-selling Mac author and New York Times columnist David Pogue takes a funny\, whirlwind look back at Apple’s greatest (and dimmest) moments… pauses to analyze the promise and perils of Mac OS X…and then fast-forwards to 2020 to imagine what Apple—and Microsoft—might bring us on the road to Mac OS XX. \nSpeaker(s): David Pogue; \nTrack: Feature Presentation\nRoom: Santa Clara Ballroom END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T104500 SUMMARY:"The Best Smart Home Hacks" Gordon Meyer (Room: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5560 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T113000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Upgrade your lifestyle and put your home to work for you. Learn the coolest and most innovative techniques for home automation on Mac OS X. Whether you're already living like George Jetson\, or just want to\, you're sure to enjoy learning where house\, technology\, and the Macintosh intersect.\nSpeaker(s): Gordon Meyer; \nTrack: Insanely Great Mac\nRoom: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T104500 SUMMARY:"An Introduction to Smalltalk for Objective-C Programmers" Philippe Mougin (Room: Stevens Creek) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5680 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T113000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Objective-C is the surprising and delicious combination of C and Smalltalk. This proximity makes it easy for Objective-C programmers to learn and use Smalltalk efficiently\, as well as to leverage their Smalltalk knowledge in their Objective-C development activities. This session provide a gentle introduction to Smalltalk\, at the attention of Objective-C programmers.\nSpeaker(s): Philippe Mougin; \nTrack: Programming & Scripting\nRoom: Stevens Creek END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T104500 SUMMARY:"Integrating Mac OS X into an Enterprise UNIX Environment" Allan Marcus John McDermon (Room: Winchester) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5638 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T113000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Mac OS X should easily integrate into an existing corporate UNIX environment\, since Mac OS X and UNIX fit together well. However\, Apple's value added functionality sometimes can get in the way. We will explore Apple's flavor of UNIX and its pitfalls and advantages when integrating into a larger enterprise UNIX environment.\nSpeaker(s): Allan Marcus; John McDermon\nTrack: System Administration\nRoom: Winchester END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T113500 SUMMARY:"What Makes MacSlash Tick?" Ben Stanfield (Room: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5619 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T122000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Stanfield and Bridge go behind the scenes at MacSlash\, the first all Mac OS X Mac News Website. They cover everything from the hardware and software that powers MacSlash to the challenges they face as members of the Mac web scene.\nSpeaker(s): Ben Stanfield; \nTrack: Insanely Great Mac\nRoom: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T113500 SUMMARY:"Life Hacks and 43 Folders Super Session" Danny O'Brien Merlin Mann (Room: Stevens Creek) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:6048 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T122000 DESCRIPTION:Description: "Life Hacks" warlord Danny O'Brien and 43 Folders' Merlin Mann will plow through some of the hottest tools and tricks that Mac OS X black belts are using to run their lives. Highlights include: Quicksilver\, Markdown\, GeekTool\, Notational Velocity\, and Safari Hacks.\nSpeaker(s): Danny O'Brien; Merlin Mann\nTrack: Insanely Great Mac\nRoom: Stevens Creek END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T113500 SUMMARY:"Getting to the Core of Mac OS X with Darwin" Ernest Prabhakar Kevin van Vechten (Room: Winchester) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:6037 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T122000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Apple makes available the source code to many components of Mac OS X\, including its Unix-based core\, Darwin. This session will introduce you to the tools and techniques for building Darwin directly from the source. System administrators and developers interested in customizing their Mac OS X systems will learn how to successfully modify the kernel and other open source portions of Mac OS X.\nSpeaker(s): Ernest Prabhakar; Kevin van Vechten\nTrack: System Administration\nRoom: Winchester END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T134500 SUMMARY:"QuickTime XOR MPEG-4" Chris Adamson (Room: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5641 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T143000 DESCRIPTION:Description: What QuickTime does\, MPEG-4 in many ways promises to do better\, but neither Apple nor anyone else provides a particularly complete MPEG-4 implementation. Should the 15-year-old QT be retired in favor of MPEG-4\, or is QT still the future of Mac media?\nSpeaker(s): Chris Adamson; \nTrack: Insanely Great Mac\nRoom: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T134500 SUMMARY:"Runtime Revolution" Dan Shafer (Room: Stevens Creek) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5865 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T143000 DESCRIPTION:Description: In this fast-paced session\, long-time HyperCard guru and Revolution expert and book author Dan Shafer will demonstrate the power and simplicity of this tool three ways. First\, he'll create a non-trivial application in under 10 minutes\, including compiling it and creating a professional installer for it. Next\, he'll demonstrate several commercial applications written in Revolution to give you some idea of how much can be done with the product. Finally\, he'll highlight a half dozen unique characteristics of the Revolution development environment to give you an idea where this tool might be an excellent choice for your projects.\nSpeaker(s): Dan Shafer; \nTrack: Programming & Scripting\nRoom: Stevens Creek END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T134500 SUMMARY:"Day to Day Management of a Disparate Macintosh Environment" Steven Doyle (Room: Winchester) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5635 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T143000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Aimed for IT Managers and Lab Admin people this session will outline and explain some of the best practise techniques used in an Internationally renowned University's teaching laboratories. The session covers asset tracking\, deployment\, help desk management and how to keep all the juggling balls in the air by integrate each of the components with open source software.\nSpeaker(s): Steven Doyle; \nTrack: System Administration\nRoom: Winchester END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T143500 SUMMARY:"Podcasting: Consuming, Producing, and Distributing DIY Radio" Lenn Pryor (Room: Stevens Creek) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:6088 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T152000 DESCRIPTION:Description: \nSpeaker(s): Lenn Pryor; \nTrack: Insanely Great Mac\nRoom: Stevens Creek END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT SEQUENCE:1 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T143500 SUMMARY:"Running Movable Type Locally" Timothy Appnel (Room: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence) DTSTAMP:19010101T010101Z UID:5801 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20041028T152000 DESCRIPTION:Description: Movable Type is one of the most popular server-based tools for publishing weblogs\, but do you know that it can used as a local Mac OS X publishing or knowledge management tool? With MT and Darwin's open source foundations you can. In this session Tim discusses some of the tips and techniques used to do it. Topics covered will range from usage patterns to technical know-how including installation\, utilizing the MT API\, and a review of helpful plugins and scripts. The session will conclude with some questions\, answers and brainstorming.\nSpeaker(s): Timothy Appnel; \nTrack: Programming & Scripting\nRoom: Lafayette/San Tomas/Lawrence END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR