From andy at petdance.com Sat Dec 16 18:15:22 2006 From: andy at petdance.com (Andy Lester) Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2006 20:15:22 -0600 Subject: [Chicago-announce] Regular Chicago.pm meetings: 2nd Tuesday of each month Message-ID: <2F98FB87-F114-43B4-A24C-EE407F6D423B@petdance.com> The Chicago Perl Mongers is pleased to announce the return of regular meetings. In association with Uniforum Chicago, we'll be having technical meetings with presentations every 2nd Tuesday of the month, starting January 10th, 2007. Meetings will be held at the Illinois Institute of Technology, Rice Campus, Room 103. This is where the Chicago Uniforum PerlSIG has met in the past, but basically, they're providing the space, and we're providing the content. Our first topic at our new space is "New Modules For New Year". Pete Krawczyk, Andy Lester and Josh McAdams will present a dozen cool modules that you may not have known about. Some will be useful, some will be entertaining, and all are available on CPAN. The only way to find out what they are is to attend! Updates at the Chicago.pm wiki: http://rakudo.org/chicago-pm xoxo, Andy -- Andy Lester => andy at petdance.com => www.petdance.com => AIM:petdance From mrnicksgirl at gmail.com Mon Dec 18 09:09:12 2006 From: mrnicksgirl at gmail.com (Nola Stowe) Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 11:09:12 -0600 Subject: [Chicago-announce] Perl Lunch in the Loop, Fri Dec 22 Message-ID: <43e95380612180909x193be037x3a1dd2a76af13d2e@mail.gmail.com> Lets try out a new location, this is a little more northeast than our usual location -- right on the Magnificent Mile! 401 N. Michigan 11:45am Friday, Dec 22nd. I haven't been there, but here's a description from Kent: You can basically walk north on Michigan, go across the bridge, and it'll be the first building to your right. So, it's right across from the Wrigley building. It's got "EQUITABLE" at the top, an NBC logo on the first floor on the left, and a Fidelity logo on the first floor on the right. Once you go into the revolving doors, there's an escalator to your right going down, and the cafeteria's way back in there. They pretty much have a little of everything, so nearly everyone (whoever shows up, anyhow ;) ought to be able to find something they'll like. Their salad bar is pretty good, which is what I usually have there :) http://metromix.chicagotribune.com/dining/39502,0,1015439.venue -- http://rubygeek.com - my blog featuring: Ruby, PHP and Perl http://DevChix.com - boys can't have all the fun http://CodeSnipers.com