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New Water Editor and Prototyper -- Boston Water User Group meeting   Message List  
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This Monday, we'll show the new Water 6 Editor, for creating and debugging Water
6 programs. The Water 6 Editor is written in Water as you might expect, and runs
in the browser. We will also take an early peak at a product under development
called the Prototyper for rapidly creating prototype user interfaces. The
Prototyper is also written in Water.



Please note that the Boston Water Users meetings have been moved from the final
Tuesday of each month to the final Monday. This meeting will be held Monday,
November 24 at 7:00 PM.



If you have applications that you've already been working on but need some
tuning, bring them along. We'll dive into those and the group will get them
screaming for you.




Boston Water meetings are held at One Broadway, 14th floor, Charles Conference
Room, Cambridge, Massachusetts at 7:00 PM. On-street parking is free after 6:00
PM. Directions and details at: <http://www.bostonwater.org/>
http://www.bostonwater.org/ . Refreshments are available.





BostonWater.org | One Broadway, 14th Floor | Cambridge, MA 02493 |
www.BostonWater.org

<http://www.bostonwater.org/> Boston Water







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