From Rob_Manning at mail.ci.baltimore.md.us Wed Feb 16 07:40:24 2000 From: Rob_Manning at mail.ci.baltimore.md.us (Manning, Rob) Date: Wed Aug 4 23:57:21 2004 Subject: FW: O'Reilly Seeking "Perls" of Wisdom Message-ID: <118CFE9A2035D111AE7B0060081C7513619EC5@finance.ci.baltimore.md.us> If you are inclined to taking surveys see below. This one took me about 10 minutes. Rob > -----Original Message----- > From: Denise Olliffe [SMTP:deniseo@oreilly.com] > Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 2:48 PM > To: rmanning@erols.com > Subject: O'Reilly Seeking "Perls" of Wisdom > > Hello from O'Reilly... > > We'd like to know how you're using Perl! O'Reilly & Associates > invites > you to participate in our Perl survey located at: > > http://perl.oreilly.com/survey/ > > After completing the survey, you'll be eligible to win an autographed > copy of Johan Vromans' Perl 5 Pocket Reference, plus a newly released > O'Reilly T-shirt, Perl: The Open Source Advantage. (We'll select 200 > winners by a random drawing. The first 100 winners will receive both > the book and T-shirt, the following 100 will receive a T-shirt). > > Visit our web site, complete the Perl survey, and help us find out > what > the Perl community is thinking! > From Rob_Manning at mail.ci.baltimore.md.us Tue Feb 22 05:53:17 2000 From: Rob_Manning at mail.ci.baltimore.md.us (Manning, Rob) Date: Wed Aug 4 23:57:22 2004 Subject: FW: YAPC 19100: Call for Participation Message-ID: <118CFE9A2035D111AE7B0060081C7513619ECA@finance.ci.baltimore.md.us> details on YAPC... Rob Rob Manning manningr@tcsnet.net Principal Analyst Work (410) 396-4963 TeleCommunication Systems Fax (410) 837-0546 -- Looking for a Perl user's group in Baltimore? - http://baltimore.pm.org > -----Original Message----- > From: Kevin Lenzo [SMTP:lenzo@cs.cmu.edu] > Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 4:04 PM > To: groups@lists.panix.com; perl-mongers-announce@pm.org > Cc: lenzo+yapc@cs.cmu.edu > Subject: YAPC 19100: Call for Participation > > Hi Mongers -- > > We're gearing up for it again. YAPC::America::North 19100 is in the > works, > and interest has been mounting in other YAPCs: Europe and Australia, > with > some rumour of Asia also. Here is the Call for Participation for the > North American YAPC this year; it'll be 3 days long this time, but > still > grassroots. We'll have to cut off registration at about 500 people > this > time, which is almost double last year's number. I'd like to see > Mongers > get in early. The registration page should be up in a few weeks. > > Yours, > > kevin > > ***************** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ****************** > > North American > Yet Another Perl Conference > YAPC 19100 > > http://www.yapc.org/America/ > > Wednesday-Friday, June 21-23, 2000 > at > Carnegie Mellon University > Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania > > > ** Abstract submission deadline: April 3, 2000 ** > > Yet Another Perl Conference (YAPC) is an inexpensive ($75) perl > users and developers conference, with a mix of tutorials and > technical talks. The conference is set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, > and so is relatively accessible from both the East and the Midwest. > > YAPC began as a grassroots users conference, from discussions > among Perl Mongers, and has grown from there. We would like > to invite you to join us for two days of Perl, people, and > demonstrations, at a price that shouldn't hurt your wallet. > There will be a limit of just under 500 people for the conference. > > A number of members of the Perl community are contributing to this > event, including: > > Larry Wall, Abigail, Damian Conway, Mark-Jason Dominus, > Joseph Hall, purl, Randal Schwartz, ... > > ... and YOU! See the CALL FOR PAPERS below! > > Look to the main web page for more details -- > http://www.yapc.org/America > > ** Dorm rooms ** > > A limited number of inexpensive dorm rooms are available at > Carnegie Mellon, that will be given preferentially to students, > but more generally on a first-come basis. This is to further > reduce the cost for those with limited resources, especially > students, who we are trying to encourage the most. More > information will become available when registration begins. > > *********** CALL FOR PAPERS *********** > > Potential presenters should submit a 200-300 word abstract to > > lenzo+abstract@cs.cmu.edu > > in plain ASCII text or HTML by April 3rd for consideration. > We would like that your materials be available online, but > it is not required. If you have materials to include in > the proceedings, or course notes, please let us know your > requirements the abstract. If you have any special presentation > needs, please include them also. > > Topics are unlimited, but some suggestions include: > > * Groupware, Agents, and Bots > * Perl for Speech and Language > * Text and Document Processing > * Machine Learning in Perl > * HTML, XML, and Markup Languages > * CGI and Web programming in Perl > * Internet Programming > * Database Interation and Access with Perl > * Scientific Computing (e.g. with PDL) > * Practical Perl Programming > * Module guts and usage on any particular Module. > * Tutorials of all stripes: Modules, Objects, CPAN > * Visionary or position papers on Perl, the past, > the present, and the future > * Anything cool :) > > Conference fees will be waived for presenters at yapc, so > another way to reduce your costs is to give a good talk > on something you're excited about. > > > **** YAPC 100 ** http://www.yapc.org/America/ ******** > ***************** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ****************** > > **Majordomo list services provided by PANIX > ** > **To Unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe groups" to > majordomo@lists.pm.org** From alake at idev.com Tue Feb 22 10:20:45 2000 From: alake at idev.com (alake@idev.com) Date: Wed Aug 4 23:57:22 2004 Subject: Job Posting Message-ID: <200002221620.LAA16241@rock.idev.com> Hello, I have the following job posting of position(s) at the company I work for: IDEV is looking for experienced Linux Programmers for our web development projects. Applicants must have significant experience using Linux, Perl, DBI (MySQL,Postgres, or other RDBMS), a good working knowledge of Apache, and experience doing development in a production environment. Experience with mod_perl, PHP, database design, and system security also desirable. IDEV is located directly above the Silver Spring Metro Station and and as member of our expanding linux team IDEV offers competitive salary and benefits, as well as stock options in this rapidly growing company. Please email inquiries/resumes to aaron@idev.com Thanks for your time. -- Aaron Lake Senior Internet Applications Engineer IDEV www.idev.com 301.495.7345 x119 From Rob_Manning at mail.ci.baltimore.md.us Wed Feb 23 11:24:52 2000 From: Rob_Manning at mail.ci.baltimore.md.us (Manning, Rob) Date: Wed Aug 4 23:57:22 2004 Subject: Next Meeting - March 7 Message-ID: <118CFE9A2035D111AE7B0060081C7513619ED1@finance.ci.baltimore.md.us> Just a reminder that the next meeting of the Baltimore Perl Mongers will be on Tuesday March 7 in the conference room at the Community of Science office buildings in Fell's Point (For directions see http://www.cos.com/directions.shtml). If this is your first meeting, you have to use the phone on the side of the building to call Community of Science to gain entrance to the building. This month there is no planned presentation so the meeting will be an open-forum that we'll use to catch up on what each of us is doing, and pose questions about Perl and related technologies. Hope to see you there. Rob Rob Manning manningr@tcsnet.net Principal Analyst Work (410) 396-4963 TeleCommunication Systems Fax (410) 837-0546 -- Looking for a Perl user's group in Baltimore? - http://baltimore.pm.org From waldo at cos.com Tue Feb 29 13:12:40 2000 From: waldo at cos.com (David Waldo) Date: Wed Aug 4 23:57:22 2004 Subject: Job Openings: COS Message-ID: <38BC1A28.85381879@cos.com> Hello everyone - Community of Science currently has four technical positions available: Senior UNIX/Network Systems Administrator http://www.cos.com/jobs.shtml#seniorUNIX/networksystemsadministrator Database Developer http://www.cos.com/jobs.shtml#databasedeveloper Applications Developer http://www.cos.com/jobs.shtml#applicationsdeveloper Systems Integration Specialist http://www.cos.com/jobs.shtml#systemsintegrationspecialist Descriptions of these positions -- as well as other, non-technical positions -- can be found at: http://www.cos.com/jobs.shtml Community of Science is the leading Web portal for scientists, and helps researchers find funding, promote their research, and collaborate with colleagues on the Web. The Company was founded by the Johns Hopkins University in 1989, and is based in Baltimore. The Company's Chairman, Alfred R. Berkeley, III, is the President of the NASDAQ stock market, and has been actively involved in the development of COS' strategy. For additional information on Community of Science and its activities, please visit: http://www.cos.com/aboutcos.shtml