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The Southern California Os/2 User Group or '''SCOUG''' was one of the the more active [[OS/2 User Groups]] out there, it was originally founded in 1993 by [[Rollin White]] in co-operation with [[Lynn H. Maxson]], [[Carla Hanzlik]] and Dr. [[Randell S. Flint]] and is still active to a degree in 2016. The group also held out a monthly newsletter.
The Southern California Os/2 User Group or '''SCOUG''' was one of the the more active OS/2 User Groups out there, it was originally founded in 1993 by [[Rollin White]] in co-operation with [[Lynn H. Maxson]], [[Carla Hanzlik]] and Dr. [[Randell S. Flint]] and is still active to a degree in 2016. The group also held out a monthly newsletter.


The SCOUG was big enough to run a number of Special Interest Groups or SIG's, including:
The SCOUG was big enough to run a number of Special Interest Groups or SIG's, including:
*Programming SIG - Covered the usual topics including [[REXX]], [[C]], [[C++]], [[Java]], the [[Presentation Manager]], [[OpenClass]] etc. It was active at the least as late as 2008, since [[Zdeněk V. Jizba]] was giving APL classes there that year.
*Programming SIG - Covered the usual topics including [[REXX]], [[C]], [[C++]], [[Java]], the [[Presentation Manager]], Open Class etc. It was active at the least as late as 2008, since [[Zdeněk V. Jizba]] was giving APL classes there that year.
* Networking SIG
* Networking SIG
* Internet SIG
* Internet SIG

Revision as of 23:00, 17 March 2017

The Southern California Os/2 User Group or SCOUG was one of the the more active OS/2 User Groups out there, it was originally founded in 1993 by Rollin White in co-operation with Lynn H. Maxson, Carla Hanzlik and Dr. Randell S. Flint and is still active to a degree in 2016. The group also held out a monthly newsletter.

The SCOUG was big enough to run a number of Special Interest Groups or SIG's, including:

  • Programming SIG - Covered the usual topics including REXX, C, C++, Java, the Presentation Manager, Open Class etc. It was active at the least as late as 2008, since Zdeněk V. Jizba was giving APL classes there that year.
  • Networking SIG
  • Internet SIG
  • General Interest Group

Some of these groups met after each monthly SCOUG meeting, others had independent meetings.

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