From mailinglisten at renee-baecker.de Thu Jan 4 01:24:00 2007 From: mailinglisten at renee-baecker.de (mailinglisten at renee-baecker.de) Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 10:24:00 +0100 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Anmeldung zum 9. Deutschen Perl-Workshop Message-ID: <20070104_092400_000494.mailinglisten@renee-baecker.de> Hallo Perl-Mongers, Was lange währt, wird endlich gut! Es gibt neue Infos zum 9. Deutschen Perl-Workshop. Seit ein paar Wochen ist der Zeitplan online: http://www.perl-workshop.de/de/2007/zeitplan.html Aus den 49 Vortragsvorschlägen wurden 40 Vorträge ausgewählt, die an den 3 Tagen vom 21. - 23. Februar 2007 in München präsentiert werden. Auch eine (unvollständige) Liste von Hotels in der Nähe des Veranstaltungsortes ist auf der Webseite zu finden. Seit dieser Woche ist auch die Anmeldung für den Workshop möglich: http://www.perl-workshop.de/auth/my/anmeldung Wir freuen auf eure Anwesenheit! Viele Grüße, ReneeB From mailinglisten at renee-baecker.de Fri Jan 5 07:30:26 2007 From: mailinglisten at renee-baecker.de (mailinglisten at renee-baecker.de) Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2007 16:30:26 +0100 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Termine Perlmongers Message-ID: <20070105_153026_077990.mailinglisten@renee-baecker.de> Hallo Bielefeld.pm, ich habe die Termine für eure Treffen gemäß der Regel, die auf perlmongers.de steht, eingetragen. Es wäre schön, wenn ihr mal drüberschauen könntet und bei Änderungen diese einfach eintragen würdet. Die Liste soll möglichst vollständig und aktuell sein, da die Termine auch automatisch auf der Startseite von Perl-Community.de angezeigt wird. Gruß, ReneeB From mailinglisten at renee-baecker.de Fri Jan 12 04:17:14 2007 From: mailinglisten at renee-baecker.de (mailinglisten at renee-baecker.de) Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 13:17:14 +0100 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] YAPC::Europe 2007 in Wien - CfP Message-ID: <20070112_121714_078982.mailinglisten@renee-baecker.de> Hallo Perlmongers, ich habe gerade folgende Mail bekommen... Gruß, ReneeB == We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the YAPC Europe 2007 in Vienna, Austria, 29th to 31st August 2007: http://vienna.yapceurope.org/ye2007/cfp.html The theme for this year's conference is "Social Perl", which we hope will inspire submissions for this and related topics. If Perl has helped you or your company to get people together, or if you can report how Perl is "social" to other programming languages, or how Perl may profit from inspirations from other languages, we'd like to hear about it. Although this is our main topic for the conference, it will not be the only one, and as such we will also be accepting talks on just about any theme. Types of talks include 20 or 40 minutes talks, 60-90 minute tutorials, or 3 hour Hack-a-thons, BOFs or Workshops. Please submit talk proposals via the conference web site until Sunday, 27th May 2007. A Call for Participation will follow in a few weeks. Please forward this CFP to potentially interested speakers. Thanks, The YAPC Europe 2007 Organisers http://vienna.yapceurope.org/ye2007/ _______________________________________________ From mailinglisten at renee-baecker.de Fri Jan 19 02:03:30 2007 From: mailinglisten at renee-baecker.de (mailinglisten at renee-baecker.de) Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 11:03:30 +0100 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Plat_Forms-Contest Message-ID: <20070119_100330_000234.mailinglisten@renee-baecker.de> Sooo, nächste Woche ist es soweit (25./26.01.): Der Plat_Forms-Contest in Nürnberg findet statt. Im Gegensatz zu Python und .NET hat es Perl geschafft, drei Teams für den Contest zu melden (und das obwohl Perl erst gar nicht vorgesehen war!) Heise meldet (http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/83921), dass während den 30 Stunden die Teams ihre Ergebnisse hochladen können und Nutzer diese testen können. Die Testuser können ihr Feedback in einem Wettbewerbs-Blog (http://www.plat-forms.org/2007/blog/) abgeben und so den Teams helfen. Wenn ihr also Zeit habt und wollt, dass die Perl-Teams gut abschneiden, nehmt euch vielleicht etwas Zeit um mal einen Blick darauf zu werfen. Gruß, ReneeB From c.duehl at gmx.de Tue Jan 23 08:07:48 2007 From: c.duehl at gmx.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Christian_D=FChl?=) Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 17:07:48 +0100 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Fwd: Newsletter des O'Reilly UserGroup-Programms, 01/07 References: <20070123122118.66F5E3830C@nora.oreilly.de> Message-ID: <1AF06213-DDCF-486C-8A3B-F8E7767912F8@gmx.de> Anfang der weitergeleiteten E-Mail: > Von: ug at oreilly.de (O'Reilly Verlag) > Datum: 23. Januar 2007 13:21:18 MEZ > An: user_groups at oreilly.de > Betreff: Newsletter des O'Reilly UserGroup-Programms, 01/07 > Antwort an: ug at oreilly.de > > ____________________________________________________ > > O'Reilly UserGroup News - für UserGroup-Mitglieder > Januar 2007 > ____________________________________________________ > > > > Deutschsprachige Neuerscheinungen (Details s.u.) > ---------------------------------- > 1. Durchstarten mit Ruby on Rails > 2. Weblogs, Podcasting & Online-Journalismus > 3. Windows Vista Security > 4. Fachwörterbuch Relationale Datenbanken - kurz & gut > > > Englischsprachige Neuerscheinungen (Details s.u.) > -------------------------------------------------- > 1. Ajax on Rails > 2. Information Architecture for the World Wide Web > 3. Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference > 4. Linux Kernel in a Nutshell - auch als kostenloser Download! > 5. Windows Developer Power Tools > 6. Cisco IOS Cookbook > 7. Backup & Recovery > > > > > 1. Durchstarten mit Ruby on Rails > ================================== > Bruce Tate, Curt Hibbs > Deutsche Übersetzung von Peter Klicman > 1. Auflage Dezember 2006 > ISBN 978-3-89721-481-1 > 192 Seiten, gebundene Ausgabe, EUR 24.90 > > Mit diesem Buch taucht der Leser unmittelbar in Ruby on Rails > ein, ohne Umwege, direkt und schnörkellos. Nach der Lektüre des > Buches ist der Leser in der Lage, eigene Rails-Anwendungen zu > erstellen. > > Direkt im ersten Kapitel wird der Leser in einem Schnell- > durchlauf durch das Web Framework geführt. 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Ajax on Rails > ================= > Scott Raymond > First Edition January 2007 > ISBN 978-0-596-52744-0 > 350 pages, EUR 38.00 > > Learn to build dynamic, interactive web applications using > the two most important approaches to web development today: > Ajax and the phenomenally efficient Ruby on Rails platform. > This book teaches you how to use both Ajax and Rails to quickly > build high-performance, scalable applications without being > overwhelmed with thousands of lines of JavaScript code. > More than just recipes, you'll also get a thorough, low-level > understanding of what's happening under the hood. > > Ein Probekapitel des Buches finden Sie hier: > http://www.oreilly.de/catalog/9780596527440/chapter/ > Chapter 4: Introducing script.aculo.us (PDF Format) > > Der Link zum Buch: http://www.oreilly.de/catalog/9780596527440/ > index.html > > > 2. 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Ich möchte die Model Klasse so erweitern das sie mir die Daten in einer zusammengefassten Form wiedergibt. Konkret: Ich habe eine Tabelle in der DB mit Adressen (Felder street, city, ...) und hätte gern mein von DBIx::Class abgeleitetes Modul so ergänzt, dass ich in Catalyst schreiben kann $c->model('glueDB::Contact::Address')->search({id => $id})->first->printable_address Also die Funktion printable_address soll mir ein Ergebnis liefern, das aus den Tabellenfeldern zusammengesetzt ist. geht das? wenn nein, wo lege ich in Catalyst ein globale Funktion ab, die von verschiedenen Controllern verwendet werden soll? Ein schönes Wochenende noch, Mario Minati From c.duehl at gmx.de Mon Jan 29 00:11:31 2007 From: c.duehl at gmx.de (=?iso-8859-1?Q?=22Christian_D=FChl=22?=) Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 09:11:31 +0100 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Treffen Januar Message-ID: <20070129081131.20530@gmx.net> Hallo, ich kann morgen leider nicht zum Treffen kommen, Gruß Christian. 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Brian McConnell > postulates an enhancement of the Python language to make > programming as > fun as it was in the BASIC-in-ROM minicomputer days. > coding.html> > > > ***Greylisting With PF > Greylisting--delaying mail delivery briefly per the SMTP RFCs--is an > effective way to reduce the amount of incoming spam. While many > greylisting solutions require customization of your SMTP server, > OpenBSD's PF can do it too. Dan Langille shows how to use the powerful > packet filter to identify and pass legitimate mail, delay and divert > potential spammers, and throw in some OS fingerprinting to ward off > certain zombie clients. > > > --------------------- > Digital Media > --------------------- > ***Compare, Select, and Rate > Aperture's powerful sorting tools enable photographers to cull > hundreds > of images quickly. This podcast features Derrick Story and Scott > Bourne > explaining the compare, select, and rating tools, including stacks, > during a recent workshop at Macworld San Francisco. > inside_aperture_podcast-7.html> > > > ***Free Pass for Photoshop World Tech Expo > The Photoshop World Tech Expo is open to the public one day only on > Thursday, April 5 from 10am to 5PM at the Hynes Convention Center in > Boston. 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In this article, Google's Martin Omander > details Google Checkout's plumbing and shows you how to build a .NET > application to integrate with it. > net-app-for-google-checkout.html> > > --------------------- > Java > --------------------- > ***Discovering a Java Application's Security Requirements > Java security manager policy files are powerful and flexible, but > rather > grueling and error-prone to write by hand. In this article Mark > Petrovic > employs a novel approach: a development-time SecurityManager that logs > your applications' calls and builds a suitable policy file. > security-requirements.html> > > > ***Review/Preview: 2006 and 2007 in Java > 2006 will be remembered as the year that Sun open-sourced Java > under the > GPL, that EJB 3.0 finally shipped, and that Google surprised everyone > with its Google Web Toolkit. But how will history record the > results of > these events? For the 2006 year-ender, ONJava editor Chris Adamson > looks > at the year's events through the lens of how they may play out in > 2007. > yearender.html> > > > ***Accessible JavaScript > Can developers make their JavaScript-based websites > accessible to visitors using screenreaders and other > assistive technology? James Edwards takes a look at > some basic issues. > > > --------------------- > Web > --------------------- > ***SD West--Free Expo Pass > Sign up for a free expo pass that grants you access to the expo floor > plus admission to the opening floor party, technical sessions, the > google party, the developer bowl, awards night and all keynotes. > > > > ***Let's Speculate for 2007 > Sitepoint blogger Wyatt Barnett makes some gutsy predictions > about web development in 2007. Chime in with your > guesses and comments. > > > > Until next time-- > > Marsee Henon > > > ================================================================ > O'Reilly > 1005 Gravenstein Highway North > Sebastopol, CA 95472 > http://ug.oreilly.com/ http://ug.oreilly.com/creativemedia/ > ================================================================ From judith.dohmann at gmail.com Mon Jan 29 00:33:31 2007 From: judith.dohmann at gmail.com (Judith Maria Nefertari Dohmann) Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 09:33:31 +0100 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Treffen Januar In-Reply-To: <20070129081131.20530@gmx.net> References: <20070129081131.20530@gmx.net> Message-ID: <2baf37d80701290033m119294d8m798c26e5a2958d71@mail.gmail.com> Am 29.01.07 schrieb "Christian Dühl" : > Hallo, > > ich kann morgen leider nicht zum Treffen kommen, > > Gruß Christian. Hmm, sollen wir es dann um eine Woche verschieben? Oder mit Mario, Juergen und mir stattfinden lassen? Judith From judith.dohmann at gmail.com Mon Jan 29 00:33:31 2007 From: judith.dohmann at gmail.com (Judith Maria Nefertari Dohmann) Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 09:33:31 +0100 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Treffen Januar In-Reply-To: <20070129081131.20530@gmx.net> References: <20070129081131.20530@gmx.net> Message-ID: <2baf37d80701290033m119294d8m798c26e5a2958d71@mail.gmail.com> Am 29.01.07 schrieb "Christian Dühl" : > Hallo, > > ich kann morgen leider nicht zum Treffen kommen, > > Gruß Christian. Hmm, sollen wir es dann um eine Woche verschieben? Oder mit Mario, Juergen und mir stattfinden lassen? Judith From taulmarill at xgn.de Mon Jan 29 01:24:22 2007 From: taulmarill at xgn.de (taulmarill at xgn.de) Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 10:24:22 +0100 (CET) Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Treffen Januar In-Reply-To: <2baf37d80701290033m119294d8m798c26e5a2958d71@mail.gmail.com> References: <20070129081131.20530@gmx.net> <2baf37d80701290033m119294d8m798c26e5a2958d71@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <36739.88.198.157.42.1170062662.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> > Am 29.01.07 schrieb "Christian Dühl" : >> Hallo, >> >> ich kann morgen leider nicht zum Treffen kommen, >> >> Gruß Christian. > > Hmm, sollen wir es dann um eine Woche verschieben? Oder mit Mario, Juergen > und mir stattfinden lassen? Würde Mario denn morgen Zeit haben? Mir persönlich passt es nächste Woche genau so gut wie diese. Gruß, Jürgen From mario at minati.de Mon Jan 29 05:52:13 2007 From: mario at minati.de (Mario Minati) Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 14:52:13 +0100 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Treffen Januar In-Reply-To: <36739.88.198.157.42.1170062662.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> References: <20070129081131.20530@gmx.net> <2baf37d80701290033m119294d8m798c26e5a2958d71@mail.gmail.com> <36739.88.198.157.42.1170062662.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> Message-ID: <45BDFC0D.90705@minati.de> taulmarill at xgn.de schrieb: >> Am 29.01.07 schrieb "Christian Dühl" : >> >>> Hallo, >>> >>> ich kann morgen leider nicht zum Treffen kommen, >>> >>> Gruß Christian. >>> >> Hmm, sollen wir es dann um eine Woche verschieben? Oder mit Mario, Juergen >> und mir stattfinden lassen? >> > > Würde Mario denn morgen Zeit haben? Mir persönlich passt es nächste Woche > genau so gut wie diese. > > > Gruß, > Jürgen > > Bitte völlig von mir unabhängig machen, da ich momentan Offsite bin (Gesundheit :-) kann ich nicht kommen. Herzliche Grüße, Mario From mario at minati.de Mon Jan 29 05:52:13 2007 From: mario at minati.de (Mario Minati) Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 14:52:13 +0100 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Treffen Januar In-Reply-To: <36739.88.198.157.42.1170062662.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> References: <20070129081131.20530@gmx.net> <2baf37d80701290033m119294d8m798c26e5a2958d71@mail.gmail.com> <36739.88.198.157.42.1170062662.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> Message-ID: <45BDFC0D.90705@minati.de> taulmarill at xgn.de schrieb: >> Am 29.01.07 schrieb "Christian Dühl" : >> >>> Hallo, >>> >>> ich kann morgen leider nicht zum Treffen kommen, >>> >>> Gruß Christian. >>> >> Hmm, sollen wir es dann um eine Woche verschieben? Oder mit Mario, Juergen >> und mir stattfinden lassen? >> > > Würde Mario denn morgen Zeit haben? Mir persönlich passt es nächste Woche > genau so gut wie diese. > > > Gruß, > Jürgen > > Bitte völlig von mir unabhängig machen, da ich momentan Offsite bin (Gesundheit :-) kann ich nicht kommen. Herzliche Grüße, Mario From judith.dohmann at gmail.com Mon Jan 29 06:13:01 2007 From: judith.dohmann at gmail.com (Judith Maria Nefertari Dohmann) Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 15:13:01 +0100 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Treffen Januar In-Reply-To: <45BDFC0D.90705@minati.de> References: <20070129081131.20530@gmx.net> <2baf37d80701290033m119294d8m798c26e5a2958d71@mail.gmail.com> <36739.88.198.157.42.1170062662.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> <45BDFC0D.90705@minati.de> Message-ID: <2baf37d80701290613i2794ef11j9ef616af2e07b751@mail.gmail.com> Am 29.01.07 schrieb Mario Minati : > taulmarill at xgn.de schrieb: > >> Am 29.01.07 schrieb "Christian Dühl" : > >> > >>> Hallo, > >>> > >>> ich kann morgen leider nicht zum Treffen kommen, > >>> > >>> Gruß Christian. > >>> > >> Hmm, sollen wir es dann um eine Woche verschieben? Oder mit Mario, Juergen > >> und mir stattfinden lassen? > >> > > > > Würde Mario denn morgen Zeit haben? Mir persönlich passt es nächste Woche > > genau so gut wie diese. > > > > > > Gruß, > > Jürgen > > > > > Bitte völlig von mir unabhängig machen, da ich momentan Offsite bin > (Gesundheit :-) kann ich nicht kommen. > > Herzliche Grüße, > Mario Ok, dann wuensche ich erst einmal gute Besserung. Mein Perl ist zur Zeit leider ziemlich verrostet, sonst haette ich versucht, auf deine Frage zu antworten. Wie sieht es mit Christian aus? Schaffst du naechste Woche? Ein 3er Treffen naechste Woche ist halt doch ein bisschen schoener als ein 2er Treffen morgen. Ach ja, Sebastians Taurendruide ist auf Hordenseite von Dun Morogh und schon 70. Meine beiden Allies habe ich nach Ambossar verschoben als der Transfer war, so habe ich wieder 2 Slots mehr frei, bin halt ein heftiger Twinker :-) Judith From taulmarill at xgn.de Mon Jan 29 07:01:29 2007 From: taulmarill at xgn.de (taulmarill at xgn.de) Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 16:01:29 +0100 (CET) Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Treffen Januar In-Reply-To: <2baf37d80701290613i2794ef11j9ef616af2e07b751@mail.gmail.com> References: <20070129081131.20530@gmx.net> <2baf37d80701290033m119294d8m798c26e5a2958d71@mail.gmail.com> <36739.88.198.157.42.1170062662.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> <45BDFC0D.90705@minati.de> <2baf37d80701290613i2794ef11j9ef616af2e07b751@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <35942.88.198.157.42.1170082889.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> > Am 29.01.07 schrieb Mario Minati : >> taulmarill at xgn.de schrieb: >> >> Am 29.01.07 schrieb "Christian Dühl" : >> >> >> >>> Hallo, >> >>> >> >>> ich kann morgen leider nicht zum Treffen kommen, >> >>> >> >>> Gruß Christian. >> >>> >> >> Hmm, sollen wir es dann um eine Woche verschieben? Oder mit Mario, >> Juergen >> >> und mir stattfinden lassen? >> >> >> > >> > Würde Mario denn morgen Zeit haben? Mir persönlich passt es nächste >> Woche >> > genau so gut wie diese. >> > >> Bitte völlig von mir unabhängig machen, da ich momentan Offsite bin >> (Gesundheit :-) kann ich nicht kommen. >> > Ok, dann wuensche ich erst einmal gute Besserung. Mein Perl ist zur Zeit > leider ziemlich verrostet, sonst haette ich versucht, auf deine Frage > zu antworten. > > Wie sieht es mit Christian aus? Schaffst du naechste Woche? Ein 3er > Treffen > naechste Woche ist halt doch ein bisschen schoener als ein 2er Treffen > morgen. Sehe ich genau so. Gruß, Jürgen From c.duehl at gmx.de Mon Jan 29 08:45:19 2007 From: c.duehl at gmx.de (=?iso-8859-1?Q?=22Christian_D=FChl=22?=) Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 17:45:19 +0100 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Treffen Januar In-Reply-To: <2baf37d80701290613i2794ef11j9ef616af2e07b751@mail.gmail.com> References: <20070129081131.20530@gmx.net> <2baf37d80701290033m119294d8m798c26e5a2958d71@mail.gmail.com> <36739.88.198.157.42.1170062662.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> <45BDFC0D.90705@minati.de> <2baf37d80701290613i2794ef11j9ef616af2e07b751@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20070129164519.21460@gmx.net> -------- Original-Nachricht -------- Datum: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 15:13:01 +0100 Von: "Judith Maria Nefertari Dohmann" An: "Mailingliste der Bielefeld Perl Mongers" Betreff: Re: [Bielefeld-pm] Treffen Januar > Am 29.01.07 schrieb Mario Minati : > > taulmarill at xgn.de schrieb: > > >> Am 29.01.07 schrieb "Christian Dühl" : > > >> > > >>> Hallo, > > >>> > > >>> ich kann morgen leider nicht zum Treffen kommen, > > >>> > > >>> Gruß Christian. > > >>> > > >> Hmm, sollen wir es dann um eine Woche verschieben? Oder mit Mario, > Juergen > > >> und mir stattfinden lassen? > > >> > > > > > > Würde Mario denn morgen Zeit haben? Mir persönlich passt es nächste > Woche > > > genau so gut wie diese. > > > > > > > > > Gruß, > > > Jürgen > > > > > > > > Bitte völlig von mir unabhängig machen, da ich momentan Offsite bin > > (Gesundheit :-) kann ich nicht kommen. > > > > Herzliche Grüße, > > Mario > Ok, dann wuensche ich erst einmal gute Besserung. Mein Perl ist zur Zeit > leider ziemlich verrostet, sonst haette ich versucht, auf deine Frage > zu antworten. > > Wie sieht es mit Christian aus? Schaffst du naechste Woche? Ein 3er > Treffen > naechste Woche ist halt doch ein bisschen schoener als ein 2er Treffen > morgen. > > Ach ja, Sebastians Taurendruide ist auf Hordenseite von Dun Morogh und > schon 70. > Meine beiden Allies habe ich nach Ambossar verschoben als der Transfer > war, > so habe ich wieder 2 Slots mehr frei, bin halt ein heftiger Twinker :-) > > Judith Nächste Woche? Hmmm übernächste Woche verreise ich aber nächste müsste eigentlich gehen... sollen wir dann lieber verschieben? Gruß Christian. From judith.dohmann at gmail.com Tue Jan 30 00:23:18 2007 From: judith.dohmann at gmail.com (Judith Maria Nefertari Dohmann) Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 09:23:18 +0100 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Treffen Januar In-Reply-To: <20070129164519.21460@gmx.net> References: <20070129081131.20530@gmx.net> <2baf37d80701290033m119294d8m798c26e5a2958d71@mail.gmail.com> <36739.88.198.157.42.1170062662.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> <45BDFC0D.90705@minati.de> <2baf37d80701290613i2794ef11j9ef616af2e07b751@mail.gmail.com> <20070129164519.21460@gmx.net> Message-ID: <2baf37d80701300023i3ca4d85bm2928f9b01401bbc4@mail.gmail.com> Am 29.01.07 schrieb "Christian Dühl" : > > -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Datum: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 15:13:01 +0100 > Von: "Judith Maria Nefertari Dohmann" > An: "Mailingliste der Bielefeld Perl Mongers" > Betreff: Re: [Bielefeld-pm] Treffen Januar > > > Am 29.01.07 schrieb Mario Minati : > > > taulmarill at xgn.de schrieb: > > > >> Am 29.01.07 schrieb "Christian Dühl" : > > > >> > > > >>> Hallo, > > > >>> > > > >>> ich kann morgen leider nicht zum Treffen kommen, > > > >>> > > > >>> Gruß Christian. > > > >>> > > > >> Hmm, sollen wir es dann um eine Woche verschieben? Oder mit Mario, > > Juergen > > > >> und mir stattfinden lassen? > > > >> > > > > > > > > Würde Mario denn morgen Zeit haben? Mir persönlich passt es nächste > > Woche > > > > genau so gut wie diese. > > > > > > > > > > > > Gruß, > > > > Jürgen > > > > > > > > > > > Bitte völlig von mir unabhängig machen, da ich momentan Offsite bin > > > (Gesundheit :-) kann ich nicht kommen. > > > > > > Herzliche Grüße, > > > Mario > > Ok, dann wuensche ich erst einmal gute Besserung. Mein Perl ist zur Zeit > > leider ziemlich verrostet, sonst haette ich versucht, auf deine Frage > > zu antworten. > > > > Wie sieht es mit Christian aus? Schaffst du naechste Woche? Ein 3er > > Treffen > > naechste Woche ist halt doch ein bisschen schoener als ein 2er Treffen > > morgen. > > > > Ach ja, Sebastians Taurendruide ist auf Hordenseite von Dun Morogh und > > schon 70. > > Meine beiden Allies habe ich nach Ambossar verschoben als der Transfer > > war, > > so habe ich wieder 2 Slots mehr frei, bin halt ein heftiger Twinker :-) > > > > Judith > > Nächste Woche? Hmmm übernächste Woche verreise ich aber nächste müsste > eigentlich gehen... sollen wir dann lieber verschieben? > > Gruß Christian. Bin dafuer :-) Juergen auch, wie ich ihn verstanden habe. Judith From mario at minati.de Tue Jan 30 02:23:10 2007 From: mario at minati.de (Mario Minati) Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 11:23:10 +0100 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Help needed with DBIx::Class In-Reply-To: <45BB7B32.2070903@minati.de> References: <45BB7B32.2070903@minati.de> Message-ID: <45BF1C8E.8010408@minati.de> Lösung von DBIx::Class Mailingliste: Hi! Just define a normal class method: sub get_address { my $self = shift; return $self->zip . ' ' . $self->city . ', ' . $self->street; } -Alex Gruß, Mario Mario Minati schrieb: > Hallo, > > ich brauche Hilfe mit DBIx::Class. Ich möchte die Model Klasse so > erweitern das sie mir die Daten in einer zusammengefassten Form wiedergibt. > > Konkret: > Ich habe eine Tabelle in der DB mit Adressen (Felder street, city, ...) > und hätte gern mein von DBIx::Class abgeleitetes Modul so ergänzt, dass > ich in Catalyst schreiben kann > $c->model('glueDB::Contact::Address')->search({id => > $id})->first->printable_address > Also die Funktion printable_address soll mir ein Ergebnis liefern, das > aus den Tabellenfeldern zusammengesetzt ist. > > geht das? > > wenn nein, wo lege ich in Catalyst ein globale Funktion ab, die von > verschiedenen Controllern verwendet werden soll? > > Ein schönes Wochenende noch, > Mario Minati > _______________________________________________ > Bielefeld-pm mailing list > Bielefeld-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/bielefeld-pm > > From taulmarill at xgn.de Tue Jan 30 02:26:26 2007 From: taulmarill at xgn.de (taulmarill at xgn.de) Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 11:26:26 +0100 (CET) Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Treffen Januar In-Reply-To: <2baf37d80701300023i3ca4d85bm2928f9b01401bbc4@mail.gmail.com> References: <20070129081131.20530@gmx.net> <2baf37d80701290033m119294d8m798c26e5a2958d71@mail.gmail.com> <36739.88.198.157.42.1170062662.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> <45BDFC0D.90705@minati.de> <2baf37d80701290613i2794ef11j9ef616af2e07b751@mail.gmail.com> <20070129164519.21460@gmx.net> <2baf37d80701300023i3ca4d85bm2928f9b01401bbc4@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <39558.88.198.157.42.1170152786.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> > Am 29.01.07 schrieb "Christian Dühl" : >> >> Nächste Woche? Hmmm übernächste Woche verreise ich aber nächste müsste >> eigentlich gehen... sollen wir dann lieber verschieben? >> >> Gruß Christian. > > Bin dafuer :-) Juergen auch, wie ich ihn verstanden habe. > > Judith Da hast du mich richtig verstanden. Wie sieht das eigentlich mit dem Perl-Workshop aus? Fährt von euch irgendwer? Gruß, Jürgen From judith.dohmann at gmail.com Tue Jan 30 02:29:52 2007 From: judith.dohmann at gmail.com (Judith Maria Nefertari Dohmann) Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 11:29:52 +0100 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Treffen Januar In-Reply-To: <39558.88.198.157.42.1170152786.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> References: <20070129081131.20530@gmx.net> <2baf37d80701290033m119294d8m798c26e5a2958d71@mail.gmail.com> <36739.88.198.157.42.1170062662.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> <45BDFC0D.90705@minati.de> <2baf37d80701290613i2794ef11j9ef616af2e07b751@mail.gmail.com> <20070129164519.21460@gmx.net> <2baf37d80701300023i3ca4d85bm2928f9b01401bbc4@mail.gmail.com> <39558.88.198.157.42.1170152786.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> Message-ID: <2baf37d80701300229j63bc692fw13647b972e0fb7e9@mail.gmail.com> Am 30.01.07 schrieb taulmarill at xgn.de : > > Am 29.01.07 schrieb "Christian Dühl" : > >> > >> Nächste Woche? Hmmm übernächste Woche verreise ich aber nächste müsste > >> eigentlich gehen... sollen wir dann lieber verschieben? > >> > >> Gruß Christian. > > > > Bin dafuer :-) Juergen auch, wie ich ihn verstanden habe. > > > > Judith > > Da hast du mich richtig verstanden. > > Wie sieht das eigentlich mit dem Perl-Workshop aus? Fährt von euch irgendwer? Wann war der nochmal? Eigentlich wuerde ich da gerne mal hin. > Gruß, > Jürgen From taulmarill at xgn.de Tue Jan 30 02:44:21 2007 From: taulmarill at xgn.de (taulmarill at xgn.de) Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 11:44:21 +0100 (CET) Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Treffen Januar In-Reply-To: <2baf37d80701300229j63bc692fw13647b972e0fb7e9@mail.gmail.com> References: <20070129081131.20530@gmx.net> <2baf37d80701290033m119294d8m798c26e5a2958d71@mail.gmail.com> <36739.88.198.157.42.1170062662.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> <45BDFC0D.90705@minati.de> <2baf37d80701290613i2794ef11j9ef616af2e07b751@mail.gmail.com> <20070129164519.21460@gmx.net> <2baf37d80701300023i3ca4d85bm2928f9b01401bbc4@mail.gmail.com> <39558.88.198.157.42.1170152786.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> <2baf37d80701300229j63bc692fw13647b972e0fb7e9@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <49457.88.198.157.42.1170153861.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> > Am 30.01.07 schrieb taulmarill at xgn.de : >> > Am 29.01.07 schrieb "Christian Dühl" : >> >> >> >> Nächste Woche? Hmmm übernächste Woche verreise ich aber nächste >> müsste >> >> eigentlich gehen... sollen wir dann lieber verschieben? >> >> >> >> Gruß Christian. >> > >> > Bin dafuer :-) Juergen auch, wie ich ihn verstanden habe. >> > >> > Judith >> >> Da hast du mich richtig verstanden. >> >> Wie sieht das eigentlich mit dem Perl-Workshop aus? Fährt von euch >> irgendwer? > Wann war der nochmal? Eigentlich wuerde ich da gerne mal hin. Der Workshop ist vom 21. bis 23.02. in München. => http://www.perl-workshop.de/de/2007/index.html From felix.ostmann at thewar.de Tue Jan 30 02:46:40 2007 From: felix.ostmann at thewar.de (Felix Antonius Wilhelm Ostmann) Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 11:46:40 +0100 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Treffen Januar In-Reply-To: <2baf37d80701300229j63bc692fw13647b972e0fb7e9@mail.gmail.com> References: <20070129081131.20530@gmx.net> <2baf37d80701290033m119294d8m798c26e5a2958d71@mail.gmail.com> <36739.88.198.157.42.1170062662.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> <45BDFC0D.90705@minati.de> <2baf37d80701290613i2794ef11j9ef616af2e07b751@mail.gmail.com> <20070129164519.21460@gmx.net> <2baf37d80701300023i3ca4d85bm2928f9b01401bbc4@mail.gmail.com> <39558.88.198.157.42.1170152786.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> <2baf37d80701300229j63bc692fw13647b972e0fb7e9@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <45BF2210.7080304@thewar.de> Judith Maria Nefertari Dohmann schrieb: > Am 30.01.07 schrieb taulmarill at xgn.de : > >>> Am 29.01.07 schrieb "Christian Dühl" : >>> >>>> Nächste Woche? Hmmm übernächste Woche verreise ich aber nächste müsste >>>> eigentlich gehen... sollen wir dann lieber verschieben? >>>> >>>> Gruß Christian. >>>> >>> Bin dafuer :-) Juergen auch, wie ich ihn verstanden habe. >>> >>> Judith >>> >> Da hast du mich richtig verstanden. >> >> Wie sieht das eigentlich mit dem Perl-Workshop aus? Fährt von euch irgendwer? >> > Wann war der nochmal? Eigentlich wuerde ich da gerne mal hin. > > Meld ich mich auch mal ... irgendwie schaffe ich es ja nie nach Bielefeld zu kommen *heul* deswegen schreib ich schon gar nicht mehr :( Perlworkshop ist vom 21-23.02. in München ... wird sicherlich wieder toll :) Also nicht lange überlegen! ;) MfG Felix Antonius Wilhelm Ostmann >> Gruß, >> Jürgen >> > _______________________________________________ > Bielefeld-pm mailing list > Bielefeld-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/bielefeld-pm > > From bielefeldpm at grolmsnet.de Tue Jan 30 07:58:39 2007 From: bielefeldpm at grolmsnet.de (Achim Grolms) Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 16:58:39 +0100 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Treffen Januar In-Reply-To: <39558.88.198.157.42.1170152786.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> References: <20070129081131.20530@gmx.net> <2baf37d80701300023i3ca4d85bm2928f9b01401bbc4@mail.gmail.com> <39558.88.198.157.42.1170152786.squirrel@webmail.xgn.de> Message-ID: <200701301658.40457.bielefeldpm@grolmsnet.de> On Tuesday 30 January 2007 11:26, taulmarill at xgn.de wrote: > Wie sieht das eigentlich mit dem Perl-Workshop aus? Fährt von euch > irgendwer? Sieht dieses Jahr zeitlich extrem knapp aus bei mir. Darum wird es dieses Jahr wohl nichts mit Perlworkshop :-( Viele Grüße! (und viel Spaß auf dem Perlworkshop!) Achim