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Thursday, February 17    
9:00 am - 10:30 am   Web Technologies
Session Chair: Cameron Laird, Phaseit, Inc.

Proxy Tk: A Java Applet User Interface Toolkit for Tcl
Mark Roseman, TeamWave Software, Ltd.

The Tcl Web Server
Brent Welch, Scriptics Corp.

TkGecko: A Frill-Necked Lizard
Steve Ball, Zveno Pty. Ltd.

Scriptics Connect: An XML Integration Server Based on Tcl
Eric Melski, Scott Stanton, and John Ousterhout, Scriptics Corp.

10:30 am - 11:00 am   Break
11:00 am - 12:00 pm   Panel
The Tcl Community of the Next Century
Panel: Jean-Claude Wippler, Equi4 Software; Matt Newman, Sensus Consulting, Ltd.; Cameron Laird, Phaseit, Inc.; Jeffrey Hobbs, Scriptics Corp.
Moderator: Tom Poindexter, Talus Technologies, Inc.

A one-hour panel discussion of the Tcl community. A moderator and four speakers will discuss:

  1. what Tcl/Tk resources are offered by the community (with URLs displayed by overhead projector or video projector) and whom we have to thank for them
  2. what resources are offered by Scriptics
  3. what shift, if any, there is towards Scriptics offering more resources
  4. what this implies for the Tcl community, and what the relationship is or should be between the community and Scriptics
  5. how we imagine Tcl being maintained and supported in the new century
After an initial 30 minutes during which speakers may concisely state their affiliations and opinions, the panel will take questions from the audience.
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm   Conference Lunch
1:30 pm - 2:00 pm   Tcl Balderdash
Want to know more about the wealth of online Tcl resources? In this panel-style presentation, Tcl community leaders will be asked to prepare a list of Tcl resources, some real and some imaginary; the audience will vote on which ones they believe in. For the real resources, URLs will be shown.
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm   User Interface and Applications
Session Chair: Dave Beazley, University of Chicago

Supporting Information Awareness Using Animated Widgets
Scott McCrickard and Q. Alex Zhao, Georgia Institute of Technology

Collaborative Client-Server Architectures in Tcl/Tk: A Class Project Experiment and Experience
Franc Brglez, Hemang Lavana, Zhi Fu, Debabrata Ghosh, Lorie Moffitt, Steve Nelson, J. Marshall Smith, and Jun Zhou, North Carolina State University

Scripted Documents
Jean-Claude Wippler, Equi4 Software

3:00 pm - 3:30 pm   Break
3:00 pm - 8:00 pm   Posters Session & Texas Tcl Shoot-Out Judging
Posters, demonstrations, and presentations of projects or preliminary results that are appropriate for small groups make up this session. Attendees will have a chance to hear about exciting projects and talk with the authors about their work. To submit a poster or demonstration proposal, see the Call for Papers; the deadline is December 8, 1999.

The judging for the Texas Tcl Shoot-Out coding contest will also be conducted at this time.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm   Work-in-Progress Session (WiPs)
Short, pithy, and fun, Work-in-Progress reports introduce interesting new or on-going work. Fast paced and spontanious, the WiPs feature new ideas or novel solutions to old problems. The number of presenters is limited, so reserve your WiPs slot by sending a note to tcl2kwips@usenix.org. Work-in-Progress reports are generally five-minute presentations; really interesting work can get more air time.

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