Atlanta REAL Studio Users Group

REALbasic is an object-oriented software development tool for creating high-quality cross-platform applications for Mac, Windows and Linux platforms.

The REALbasic Atlanta group gathers to discuss and learn this programming tool.

Meetings

Hey y'all - any way we can get together for a monthly brainstorm/get-together?

I'm developing a few really good ideas and have already built a few software packages...


I've just stumbled upon this group and I sure wish that there is an actual company that I could join - I've been using RB for many years now.  I'm developing an accounting package and a website manager.

I am also currently looking into the 3D capabilities.

My name is Amy BTW - if any of you are willing to meet somewhere in the mornings maybe (I work the late-day to night shift.).

Thanks.
~ AmyE
Load Previous Replies
  • up

    Kevin Cully

    Welcome Amy. I think this next meeting will be on the Tuesday, the 13th of April. We would love to have you join our group.
  • up

    Honest ABE

    What time and place are the meets?? I have a retail schedule, and a full-time work-week too - SO - I will need to "book" this meeting with management :)

    Thanks, and Best Regards,
    Amy

    Kevin Cully said:
    Welcome Amy. I think this next meeting will be on the Tuesday, the 13th of April. We would love to have you join our group.
  • up

    Honest ABE

    Hey y'all - I just got detained and interrogated by a Cobb County Police Dep't VIPER Special Tactics officer for -- get this -- driving too slowly through the pitch-black, pot-hole filled parking lot of my local Publix at a half-hour before closing time. The hubby and babies were in the car - it was SO not fun listening to the babies cry - the officer LIED his buns off the whole time saying we're not detained and then he yells at me not to leave the car and to stay seated, pretty much all in the same minute. And we had been parked for all of 30 seconds to a minute when they descended upon the car, rapping the windows with their flashlights and yelling questions. They ruined our night and this was done in front of MANY witnesses.

    I wish that this was just a joke (happy April Fool's Day!) but sadly it's reality. And we were just there to get groceries - my two year old daughter probably looked suspicious :P It's those dirty little hands that raided the cookie jar last night (wink-wink).

    Anyway - be careful out there - Cobb P.D. is apparently trolling around wasting more of our taxpayer dollars, and who knows who, or what, is next?