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TUG Buzz! for Tuesday May 18th, 2021


LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER:
TUG's May MoM is TOMORROW!

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Wednesday May 19th, 7:00 PM EDT
(Zoom Webinar)

TOPIC: "Javascript 101 for the RPG programmer"

SPEAKER: Dan Magid

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Dan Magid is an IBM Champion who has decades of experience with the IBM midrange and is a frequent speaker and writer on IBM i modernization topics. He  began his career at IBM working with System/34s, System/36s and System/38s. He went on to become CEO of Aldon and oversaw the creation of the Aldon Change Management System and led its growth into the leading software change management system for IBM i. He then held several executive positions in the IBM i arena at Rocket Software before returning to the entrepreneurial world and founding Eradani. At Eradani, Dan works with IBM i users to help them take advantage of the latest technology and innovations on the IBM i.

Dan Magid
Chief Executive Officer
& IBM 2021 Champion
Eradani Inc.

AGENDA for May 19th Zoom MoM

ADMISSION:Free for TUG members & special guests

Registration:online

Time: 7:00 PM EDT

Topic: "Javascript 101 for the RPG programmer"

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NOTE: Once your registration is confirmed, you will receive an email with the meeting link, meeting ID, and password.

Read more on the TUG Agenda web page.

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