[Buffalo-pm] Vote for next meeting's talk

Shankar, Ganesh Ganesh.Shankar at RoswellPark.org
Thu Dec 22 14:27:01 PST 2005


 I'll confirm for Intro to Perl Modules.  Feel free to bump my time down if necessary.
-Ganesh


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Today's Topics:

   1. Fwd: PHP, Perl Developer - Contract Hire - Buffalo, NY
      (DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI)
   2. Re: Review Of The December Meeting (Kevin Eye)
   3. Re: Review Of The December Meeting (DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI)
   4. Re: Review Of The December Meeting (Kevin Eye)
   5.  Review Of The December Meeting (John Resig)
   6. Re: Review Of The December Meeting (DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI)
   7. Re: Review Of The December Meeting (Kevin Eye)
   8. Re: Review Of The December Meeting (Joshua Ronne Altemoos)
   9. Re: Review Of The December Meeting (DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 14:59:15 -0500
From: "DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI" <dmagnuszewski at mandtbank.com>
Subject: [Buffalo-pm] Fwd: PHP, Perl Developer - Contract Hire -
	Buffalo, NY
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I had a talk with Hank over the phone, and there are a handful of
openings looking to be filled ASAP. It is my understanding that these
positions have a good chance of becoming full time after the 3 month
contract period.

Please respond directly to Hank regarding these openings.


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Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 15:19:56 -0500
From: Kevin Eye <eye at buffalo.edu>
Subject: Re: [Buffalo-pm] Review Of The December Meeting
To: DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI <dmagnuszewski at mandtbank.com>,
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> Intro To Writing Perl Modules
> Kevin Eye
> January?

I'll confirm myself for this. You want an hour, or half an hour or what?

 - Kevin


On 12/22/05 1:33 PM, "DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI" <dmagnuszewski at mandtbank.com>
wrote:

> Intro To Writing Perl Modules
> Kevin Eye
> January?

-- 
Kevin Eye
Web Applications Developer
Marketing and Creative Services
University at Buffalo
330 Crofts Hall
Buffalo, NY 14260
eye at buffalo.edu
phone (716) 645-5000 x1435
fax (716) 645-3765




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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 15:46:50 -0500
From: "DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI" <dmagnuszewski at mandtbank.com>
Subject: Re: [Buffalo-pm] Review Of The December Meeting
To: buffalo-pm at mail.pm.org
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I'd say 45 - 60 minutes. This way we can have both you and Ganesh talk,
which should take up about 1.5 hours. That should leave enough time for
discussion and perhaps 15 - 20 minutes of "Intro Perl (and Cool
Tricks)".

So the next question is what the Intro Perl/Cool Trick will be...

...Thoughts?


>>> "Kevin Eye" <eye at buffalo.edu> 12/22/05 3:19 PM >>>
> Intro To Writing Perl Modules
> Kevin Eye
> January?

I'll confirm myself for this. You want an hour, or half an hour or
what?

 - Kevin


On 12/22/05 1:33 PM, "DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI"
<dmagnuszewski at mandtbank.com>
wrote:

> Intro To Writing Perl Modules
> Kevin Eye
> January?

-- 
Kevin Eye
Web Applications Developer
Marketing and Creative Services
University at Buffalo
330 Crofts Hall
Buffalo, NY 14260
eye at buffalo.edu 
phone (716) 645-5000 x1435
fax (716) 645-3765






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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 16:10:20 -0500
From: Kevin Eye <eye at buffalo.edu>
Subject: Re: [Buffalo-pm] Review Of The December Meeting
To: <buffalo-pm at mail.pm.org>
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> So the next question is what the Intro Perl/Cool Trick will be...

I have a suggestion (probably more cool trick than intro) -- I think the two
most underappreciated functions of perl are map and grep. With them
available, I hardly use for loops, and I think the code is clearer, too
(when I restrain myself from putting entire subroutines into one line).

I don't want to monopolize the schedule, but I could talk about that some
time, too.

 - Kevin

On 12/22/05 3:46 PM, "DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI" <dmagnuszewski at mandtbank.com>
wrote:

> I'd say 45 - 60 minutes. This way we can have both you and Ganesh talk,
> which should take up about 1.5 hours. That should leave enough time for
> discussion and perhaps 15 - 20 minutes of "Intro Perl (and Cool
> Tricks)".
> 
> So the next question is what the Intro Perl/Cool Trick will be...
> 
> ...Thoughts?
> 
> 
>>>> "Kevin Eye" <eye at buffalo.edu> 12/22/05 3:19 PM >>>
>> Intro To Writing Perl Modules
>> Kevin Eye
>> January?
> 
> I'll confirm myself for this. You want an hour, or half an hour or
> what?
> 
>  - Kevin
> 
> 
> On 12/22/05 1:33 PM, "DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI"
> <dmagnuszewski at mandtbank.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> Intro To Writing Perl Modules
>> Kevin Eye
>> January?

-- 
Kevin Eye
Web Applications Developer
Marketing and Creative Services
University at Buffalo
330 Crofts Hall
Buffalo, NY 14260
eye at buffalo.edu
phone (716) 645-5000 x1435
fax (716) 645-3765




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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 16:32:17 -0500
From: John Resig <jeresig at gmail.com>
Subject: [Buffalo-pm]  Review Of The December Meeting
To: buffalo-pm at pm.org
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Hello All,

Concerning the upcoming meeting schedule - I can definitely do one on  
AJAX/Javascript/JSON, etc. etc. if anyone is interested. I come from  
a solid Perl background - so I could definitely do a lot of topics  
from that point of view, (like intro to Javascript OO, JSON, XML,  
DOM, RSS, etc.).

Let me know which/any of these topics interest you, I could  
definitely do 1-2 hours on it, no problem.

John Resig
http://ejohn.org/


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Message: 6
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 16:52:12 -0500
From: "DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI" <dmagnuszewski at mandtbank.com>
Subject: Re: [Buffalo-pm] Review Of The December Meeting
To: buffalo-pm at mail.pm.org
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That sounds like a good topic. I don't have any problem with you doing
the module and map/grep talk - I don't think others will be opposed to
this either. So give me a "nay" or "yay" on whether I should add that to
the January agenda.

-Dan

>>> "Kevin Eye" <eye at buffalo.edu> 12/22/05 4:09 PM >>>
> So the next question is what the Intro Perl/Cool Trick will be...

I have a suggestion (probably more cool trick than intro) -- I think
the two
most underappreciated functions of perl are map and grep. With them
available, I hardly use for loops, and I think the code is clearer,
too
(when I restrain myself from putting entire subroutines into one
line).

I don't want to monopolize the schedule, but I could talk about that
some
time, too.

 - Kevin

On 12/22/05 3:46 PM, "DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI"
<dmagnuszewski at mandtbank.com>
wrote:

> I'd say 45 - 60 minutes. This way we can have both you and Ganesh
talk,
> which should take up about 1.5 hours. That should leave enough time
for
> discussion and perhaps 15 - 20 minutes of "Intro Perl (and Cool
> Tricks)".
> 
> So the next question is what the Intro Perl/Cool Trick will be...
> 
> ...Thoughts?
> 
> 
>>>> "Kevin Eye" <eye at buffalo.edu> 12/22/05 3:19 PM >>>
>> Intro To Writing Perl Modules
>> Kevin Eye
>> January?
> 
> I'll confirm myself for this. You want an hour, or half an hour or
> what?
> 
>  - Kevin
> 
> 
> On 12/22/05 1:33 PM, "DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI"
> <dmagnuszewski at mandtbank.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> Intro To Writing Perl Modules
>> Kevin Eye
>> January?

-- 
Kevin Eye
Web Applications Developer
Marketing and Creative Services
University at Buffalo
330 Crofts Hall
Buffalo, NY 14260
eye at buffalo.edu 
phone (716) 645-5000 x1435
fax (716) 645-3765






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Message: 7
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 16:51:09 -0500
From: Kevin Eye <eye at buffalo.edu>
Subject: Re: [Buffalo-pm] Review Of The December Meeting
To: DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI <dmagnuszewski at mandtbank.com>,
	<buffalo-pm at mail.pm.org>
Message-ID: <BFD089FD.6804%eye at buffalo.edu>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="US-ASCII"

I'll plan to do it. If someone comes up with something else, bump the
map/grep thing to another month.

 - Kevin


On 12/22/05 4:52 PM, "DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI" <dmagnuszewski at mandtbank.com>
wrote:

> That sounds like a good topic. I don't have any problem with you doing
> the module and map/grep talk - I don't think others will be opposed to
> this either. So give me a "nay" or "yay" on whether I should add that to
> the January agenda.
> 
> -Dan
> 
>>>> "Kevin Eye" <eye at buffalo.edu> 12/22/05 4:09 PM >>>
>> So the next question is what the Intro Perl/Cool Trick will be...
> 
> I have a suggestion (probably more cool trick than intro) -- I think
> the two
> most underappreciated functions of perl are map and grep. With them
> available, I hardly use for loops, and I think the code is clearer,
> too
> (when I restrain myself from putting entire subroutines into one
> line).
> 
> I don't want to monopolize the schedule, but I could talk about that
> some
> time, too.
> 
>  - Kevin
> 
> On 12/22/05 3:46 PM, "DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI"
> <dmagnuszewski at mandtbank.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> I'd say 45 - 60 minutes. This way we can have both you and Ganesh
> talk,
>> which should take up about 1.5 hours. That should leave enough time
> for
>> discussion and perhaps 15 - 20 minutes of "Intro Perl (and Cool
>> Tricks)".
>> 
>> So the next question is what the Intro Perl/Cool Trick will be...
>> 
>> ...Thoughts?
>> 
>> 
>>>>> "Kevin Eye" <eye at buffalo.edu> 12/22/05 3:19 PM >>>
>>> Intro To Writing Perl Modules
>>> Kevin Eye
>>> January?
>> 
>> I'll confirm myself for this. You want an hour, or half an hour or
>> what?
>> 
>>  - Kevin
>> 
>> 
>> On 12/22/05 1:33 PM, "DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI"
>> <dmagnuszewski at mandtbank.com>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Intro To Writing Perl Modules
>>> Kevin Eye
>>> January?

-- 
Kevin Eye
Web Applications Developer
Marketing and Creative Services
University at Buffalo
330 Crofts Hall
Buffalo, NY 14260
eye at buffalo.edu
phone (716) 645-5000 x1435
fax (716) 645-3765




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Message: 8
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 16:55:06 -0500 (EST)
From: "Joshua Ronne Altemoos" <joshua at wolfnix.net>
Subject: Re: [Buffalo-pm] Review Of The December Meeting
To: "DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI" <dmagnuszewski at mandtbank.com>
Cc: buffalo-pm at mail.pm.org
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	<9626.71.243.186.134.1135288506.squirrel at webmail.wolfnix.net>
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hey,

I joined the ML a lil while ago. I would loved to attend a meeting. I am
not avid in perl but i would like to change that. One problem. I think it
would be quite illegal for me to be in a bar. It is also an issue for me
to get out there but by the looks of it the tap is near NF blvd which
would make it easy for me to get there on bus.

See ya around


Josh

> Mongers,
>
> We had a good time last night, and there were many new faces. I was
> quite happy with the turnout.
>
> As far as the two action items for the meeting, we were able to set a
> new meeting schedule that seemed to work best for everyone:
>
> Meetings will take place on the 3rd Tuesday of every month, starting in
> January.
>
> January 17th
> February 21st
> March 21st
> April 18th
>
> ...and so on.
>
> The second item of business was to determine topics for the next few
> meetings. I think we have a good list of topics to start with - now we
> need some people who would like to step up to talk on these topics. If
> you would like to present on any of the following, please let me know
> and give me a target meeting date that you would like to present on. I
> volunteered some people, so let me know if I need to remove/add your
> name from anything.
>
> ----
>
> Bioinformatics & Perl
> (30 - 45 Min)
> Ganesh Shankar
> January 17th
>
> Intro To Perl (and cool tricks)
> All/Anyone
> Have a section at each meeting (10 - 30 min)?
>
> Intro To Writing Perl Modules
> Kevin Eye
> January?
>
> AI::Prolog
> Dan Magnuszewski
> January/February?
>
> Using Perl For Serial I/O
> March (tentative)
> David Andruczyk
>
> GIS & Perl
> Mike Canzoneri
> Date?
>
> Self Modifying Code
> Person?
> Date?
>
> More GUI Stuff...
> Person? Kevin? Jim?
> Date?
>
> Creating Executable Files In Perl (perl2exe, PAR, etc)
> Person? Kevin Eye? Mike Canzoneri?
> Date?
>
> SWISH
> Kevin Eye
> Date?
>
> Mod_Perl
> Jim? Kevin Eye?
> Date?
>
> Tim Ace's Forgotten Module (using C code/keychain tie-in?)
> Tim Ace
> Time?
>
> Pack/Unpack functions (whitespace programming?)
> Dan Magnuszewski?
> Date?
>
> Ajax
> Tim Ace? Kevin Eye? Kyle Obear (I signed you up for this without your
> permission)?
> Date?
>
> ----
>
> If there are any other topics that you would like to give a talk on, or
> add to the list, let me know. I will hopefully be able to send out the
> January agenda within the next week or two.
>
> See you all in January!
>
> #!/Dan
>
>
> _______________________________________________
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Message: 9
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 17:04:29 -0500
From: "DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI" <dmagnuszewski at mandtbank.com>
Subject: Re: [Buffalo-pm] Review Of The December Meeting
To: joshua at wolfnix.net
Cc: buffalo-pm at mail.pm.org
Message-ID: <s3aadcb8.005 at comrcm01intgwia.mandtbank.com>
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If its illegal because you're < 21, then that's not totally true. You
can be at the Bar (It's actually a restaurant with an attached bar) -
you just can't drink. Maybe there is someone in your area that is also
attending the meetings, and they can give you a ride - where are you
located?

-Dan

>>> "Joshua Ronne Altemoos" <joshua at wolfnix.net> 12/22/05 4:55 PM >>>
hey,

I joined the ML a lil while ago. I would loved to attend a meeting. I
am
not avid in perl but i would like to change that. One problem. I think
it
would be quite illegal for me to be in a bar. It is also an issue for
me
to get out there but by the looks of it the tap is near NF blvd which
would make it easy for me to get there on bus.

See ya around


Josh

> Mongers,
>
> We had a good time last night, and there were many new faces. I was
> quite happy with the turnout.
>
> As far as the two action items for the meeting, we were able to set
a
> new meeting schedule that seemed to work best for everyone:
>
> Meetings will take place on the 3rd Tuesday of every month, starting
in
> January.
>
> January 17th
> February 21st
> March 21st
> April 18th
>
> ...and so on.
>
> The second item of business was to determine topics for the next few
> meetings. I think we have a good list of topics to start with - now
we
> need some people who would like to step up to talk on these topics.
If
> you would like to present on any of the following, please let me
know
> and give me a target meeting date that you would like to present on.
I
> volunteered some people, so let me know if I need to remove/add your
> name from anything.
>
> ----
>
> Bioinformatics & Perl
> (30 - 45 Min)
> Ganesh Shankar
> January 17th
>
> Intro To Perl (and cool tricks)
> All/Anyone
> Have a section at each meeting (10 - 30 min)?
>
> Intro To Writing Perl Modules
> Kevin Eye
> January?
>
> AI::Prolog
> Dan Magnuszewski
> January/February?
>
> Using Perl For Serial I/O
> March (tentative)
> David Andruczyk
>
> GIS & Perl
> Mike Canzoneri
> Date?
>
> Self Modifying Code
> Person?
> Date?
>
> More GUI Stuff...
> Person? Kevin? Jim?
> Date?
>
> Creating Executable Files In Perl (perl2exe, PAR, etc)
> Person? Kevin Eye? Mike Canzoneri?
> Date?
>
> SWISH
> Kevin Eye
> Date?
>
> Mod_Perl
> Jim? Kevin Eye?
> Date?
>
> Tim Ace's Forgotten Module (using C code/keychain tie-in?)
> Tim Ace
> Time?
>
> Pack/Unpack functions (whitespace programming?)
> Dan Magnuszewski?
> Date?
>
> Ajax
> Tim Ace? Kevin Eye? Kyle Obear (I signed you up for this without
your
> permission)?
> Date?
>
> ----
>
> If there are any other topics that you would like to give a talk on,
or
> add to the list, let me know. I will hopefully be able to send out
the
> January agenda within the next week or two.
>
> See you all in January!
>
> #!/Dan
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Buffalo-pm mailing list
> Buffalo-pm at pm.org 
> http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/buffalo-pm 
>






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