'''Next Meeting''' The next Chi-TUG meeting is at: September 25, 6:30 pm [Clif Flynt] will be giving a talk on [BWidget]s. A copy of Clif Flynt's, ''Tcl: A Developer's Guide'' [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1558608028/104-1941988-2453561], and Brent Welch's, ''Practical Programming in Tcl and Tk (3rd Edition)'' [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0130220280/qid%3D1063033324/102-0277938-2103315], will be given out as a door prizes. '''Details on the Topic''' [MGS]: Although I won't be able to attend (I live in San Francisco), I'm interested to know '''what''' [Clif Flynt] will be saying about the [BWidget] toolkit. Some sort of beginners' tutorial guide? New features? Future plans? Just curious. [Clif Flynt]: The BWidgets talk is an Intro talk that describes what the package is, how to use the notebook, main window, menu descriptors, and a few other widgets. It runs about an hour. It's mostly a beginner's tutorial overview. This is an adaptation of a talk I gave at FOSDEM about using Tcl/Tk to put a GUI onto a non-GUI application with open and exec. '''Directions''' Hey folks...here is the mVerify contact page which has a map and directions...http://www.mverify.com/Contact_contact.shtml We will be meeting in a conference room, provided by Jim Hanlon, in the Apparal Center [http://lnk.to/tugmap], just West of the Merchandise Mart. The street address is 350 North Orleans. Office is 950. The name on the door is Adexis. Doors open at 6PM. There will be signs on the door to make it easier to find. To find the conference room, take the escalator to the 2nd floor elevator lobby, and go the 9th floor. Use the Main door at the West End of elevator lobby (at 6PM, turn toward the sunset). The only possible mistake is to enter the Holiday Inn, which shares the building and has separate elevators. So ignore the Holiday Inn environment, and take the up escalator. You do not need to sign in with hotel security since you are not going to the Holiday Inn. '''Parking and CTA Information''' CTA Blue, Orange and Brown lines are within 3 blocks; Metra commuter rail is 4-6 blocks, depending. If you're driving, on-street parking [http://www.mmart.com/mmart/parking.html] is available near the East Bank Club ( 500 North Kingsbury St ) or the Bloomer Chocolate factory ( 600 West Kinzie ) - those seem to be P9 and P45 on the map ref'd earlier in this sentence. '''Public Transportation''' Here are directions on how to get there from Schaumburg, via CTA [http://www.transitchicago.com/]: Take PACE BUS # 606 Depart: NORTHWEST TRANSPORTATION CENTER (PACE) At 04:18 PM Arrive: ROSEMONT CTA BUS TERMINAL At 05:05 PM Take CTA BLUE LINE TRAIN (TO FOREST PARK) Depart: ROSEMONT CTA At 05:13 PM Arrive: CLARK/LAKE CTA (BLU/BRN/GRN/ORNG/PRPL) At 05:47 PM Take CTA BROWN LINE TRAIN (BROWN LINE - COUNTERCLOCKWISE) Depart: CLARK/LAKE CTA (BLU/BRN/GRN/ORNG/PRPL) At 05:52 PM Arrive: MERCHANDISE MART CTA At 05:54 PM The last departure for the 606 bus from Rosemont is at 10:30 and it arrives at the Northwest Transportation Center at 11:04pm [CF]: The South Shore Commuter line will drop folks at the Randolph St exit at 6:20 PM, and goes East again until after midnight. I believe it's a few blocks walk from Randolph to the Merchandise Mart. '''Mailing lists''' chi-tug-announce: a low volume announce mailing list for the Chicago TUG. chi-tug-chat: a mailing list for discussions related to tcl and Chicago TUG. To subscribe, mail mailto:mj2@feafaroth.org with ''subscribe chi-tug-announce'' or ''subscribe chi-tug-chat'' in the body of the message or visit http://lists.feafaroth.org/user and follow the instructions there. '''Links''' We are registered on [ActiveState]'s User Groups page [http://aspn.ActiveState.com/ASPN/UserGroups/]. '''Potential suggested topics for future TUG meetings''' * Automated testing * Performance/load testing * Project management (using starkits, etc) * Making faster/better server/clients. * Revitalizing Tk [http://tcl.projectforum.com/tk/] (who could give that talk in Chicago?) Please add to the list. '''On the location of the meetings''' I want to include as many people as possible in the Chicago area. Perhaps we can alternate locations -- Chicago, Suburbs, etc. Please post suggestions here. I will also try to find a place more conducive for lecture-type of activities. [MDD]: Where do people live? I'm in Wheaton. [sheila]: I live near Lawrence and Kimball, but work in Schaumburg. ---- See also [Tcl User Groups]