From awwaiid at thelackthereof.org Thu Nov 7 17:27:54 2013 From: awwaiid at thelackthereof.org (Brock) Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2013 20:27:54 -0500 Subject: [baltimorepm] DC-Baltimore Perl Workshop 2014 -- CALL FOR ORGANIZERS In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20131108012754.GF23079@thelackthereof.org> CALL FOR ORGANIZERS, 2014 DCBPW We have had two DCBPW events, in April 2012 and April 2013. Most recently http://dcbpw.org/dcbpw2013/ -- there you can see the schedule to get an idea of how we arranged it. Each had about 50 perlers from all around, but especially the general region, and a good time was had by all. Planning consists of getting together (on IRC mostly, sometimes in person) with the other organizers, helping to source location, sponsors, speakers, attendees, and plenty of day-of logistics. Please join: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/dcbpw-organizers and then we can discuss where to go to get this going for the third year! Heck ... maybe a YAPC::NA run for 2015? hmmmmm! --Brock From ag4ve.us at gmail.com Thu Nov 7 18:15:42 2013 From: ag4ve.us at gmail.com (shawn wilson) Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2013 21:15:42 -0500 Subject: [baltimorepm] [dcpm] DC-Baltimore Perl Workshop 2014 -- CALL FOR ORGANIZERS In-Reply-To: <20131108012754.GF23079@thelackthereof.org> References: <20131108012754.GF23079@thelackthereof.org> Message-ID: ... And sponsors play a large part in determining the type of venue and swag we have. So if you know if anyone willing to sponsor us (and/or your company was a sponsor and happy with previous DCBPW events, maybe they could be convinced provide more support) that's useful as well. On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 8:27 PM, Brock wrote: > CALL FOR ORGANIZERS, 2014 DCBPW > > We have had two DCBPW events, in April 2012 and April 2013. Most > recently http://dcbpw.org/dcbpw2013/ -- there you can see the schedule > to get an idea of how we arranged it. Each had about 50 perlers from all > around, but especially the general region, and a good time was had by > all. > > Planning consists of getting together (on IRC mostly, sometimes in > person) with the other organizers, helping to source location, sponsors, > speakers, attendees, and plenty of day-of logistics. > > Please join: > > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/dcbpw-organizers > > and then we can discuss where to go to get this going for the third > year! Heck ... maybe a YAPC::NA run for 2015? hmmmmm! > > --Brock > > > Majordomo list services provided by PANIX > To Unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe dc" to majordomo at lists.pm.org > From wallisds at gmail.com Fri Nov 22 06:05:30 2013 From: wallisds at gmail.com (Dawn Wallis) Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2013 09:05:30 -0500 Subject: [baltimorepm] Perl Programmer Needed Message-ID: Hi Baltimore.pm, There is an individual seeking to hire someone to work on an existing term (temporary/part-time) project.. that's about 70% complete. Working remotely is fine. He says "I set out to make a web application that supports two types of users, one that can upload documents and another that can go on and search/browse those uploads...Those that are searching would be able to follow certain uploaders, rate uploads, favorite, and search and subsequently narrow results based on a number of criteria." The qualification part is below. If you're interested you can contact him directly. Dan Souse: dsause at gmail.com Candidates should be familiar with: * Perl Specific Perl packages that any realistic candidate should have include: * Catalyst -- A popular Web application framework * DBIx::Class -- An advanced object-relational mapping system * ElasticSearch -- A feature-rich metadata/search/analytics system * Amazon Web Services * EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) for scalable deployment * S3 (Simple Storage Service) for distributable file storage * Familiarity with SQS (Simple Queue Service) is a nice-to-have * MySQL -- A popular relational database system explicitly supported on Amazon EC2. For the front-end/user interface parts of development, candidates should know: * Standard Web technologies like HTML and CSS * Javascript and related technologies, including: * jQuery -- Rapid client-side development framework. * jQueryUI -- Visual widgets and plugins for jQuery+CSS * Boostrap -- a nice-to-have rapid site prototyping system. Thanks, Dawn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: