[Buffalo-pm] Next Meeting--Thursday, April 21

Daniel Magnuszewski dmagnuszewski at yahoo.com
Sat Apr 16 21:04:41 PDT 2005


I would definately be interested in learning Tk or wxPerl. Not sure if I could
necessarily give a talk on it though. 

#!/Dan


--- Jim Brandt <cbrandt at buffalo.edu> wrote:
> 
> Our next meeting will be next Thursday, April 21.
> 
> 7 - 9 PM
> 242 Bell Hall
> UB North Campus
> 
> 
> Before I give details on the meeting, a question for our list-readers: 
> Why don't you come to PM meetings? We have quite a few people on the 
> list, but only a few regulars at meetings. Is it:
> 
> - Thursdays are bad for me;
> - Irregular schedule (that's my fault, but it will be remedied);
> - Bad location/don't want to drive to UB;
> - Topics aren't relevant to me;
> - We want food/beer served;
> 
> Many of these things can be addressed in different ways, but I can only 
> respond if I'm aware of the issues. Feel free to respond to the list or 
> to me personally.
> 
> Agenda:
> 
> * Talk about the items above and consider getting a regular 
> monthly/bi-monthly meeting schedule set again;
> 
> * Talk about plans for meetings over the summer;
> 
> * YAPC in Toronto--quick discussion;
> 
> * Main presentation:
> 
> I've had a request for a demo/presentation on Perl/Tk and I agree that 
> this is a cool topic. This module is one way to generate a GUI with 
> Perl.
> 
> Any volunteers?
> 
> The other Perl GUI module is wxPerl, as discussed here:
> 
> http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2001/09/12/wxtutorial1.html
> 
> Volunteers for either would be cool.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jim
> 
> ==========================================
> Jim Brandt
> Administrative Computing Services
> University at Buffalo
> 
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