From Todd.Chapman at eprize.com Tue Feb 13 09:27:11 2007 From: Todd.Chapman at eprize.com (Todd Chapman) Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 12:27:11 -0500 Subject: [Detroit-pm] Announcement: Next Detroit.pm meeting Tuesday, February 20th, 2007 at 7pm Message-ID: The next meeting of the Detroit Perl Mongers will be next Tuesday, February 20th at 7pm. This month we have 2 great presentations. The first talk will be by ePrize's own Mike Gregorowicz: Introduction to LDIP - the LDIF-based Data Integration Pipeline system LDIP is a data integration & work flow framework that is to be released open source under the Perl Artistic License Tuesday February 20th, 2007 at the Detroit Perl Mongers Meeting. This beginner-oriented presentation will talk about what LDIP does, why it's useful, and why it isn't. The second talk will be presented by Ford's Ken Fox: Schwartzian Transforms, Closures and Memoization Learn about cool functional programming techniques that should be in everybody's Perl toolbox. Perl's symbol table and variable types will also be covered so there's something for even the die-hard procedural Perlers. The meeting place is ePrize headquarters, which is at One ePrize Drive Pleasant Ridge, MI 48069. Food and beverage will be provided by ePrize. Please RSVP to todd.chapman at eprize.com. (BTW, we know the Detroit.pm website it down. It's being worked on.) Todd Chapman todd.chapman at eprize.com Software Engineer ePrize From wolfger at gmail.com Tue Feb 13 10:16:21 2007 From: wolfger at gmail.com (Wolfger) Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 13:16:21 -0500 Subject: [Detroit-pm] Announcement: Next Detroit.pm meeting Tuesday, February 20th, 2007 at 7pm In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3b00b3330702131016l2c132187j63d0c8663a40b79a@mail.gmail.com> So are these meetings stationary for Tuesdays? I for one would prefer just about any other night of the week. On 2/13/07, Todd Chapman wrote: > > The next meeting of the Detroit Perl Mongers will be next Tuesday, > February 20th at 7pm. > > This month we have 2 great presentations. > > The first talk will be by ePrize's own Mike Gregorowicz: Introduction to > LDIP - the LDIF-based Data Integration Pipeline system > > LDIP is a data integration & work flow framework that is to be released > open source under the Perl Artistic License Tuesday February 20th, 2007 > at the Detroit Perl Mongers Meeting. This beginner-oriented > presentation will talk about what LDIP does, why it's useful, and why it > isn't. > > The second talk will be presented by Ford's Ken Fox: Schwartzian > Transforms, Closures and Memoization > > Learn about cool functional programming techniques that should be in > everybody's Perl toolbox. Perl's symbol table and variable types will > also be covered so there's something for even the die-hard procedural > Perlers. > > The meeting place is ePrize headquarters, which is at One ePrize Drive > Pleasant Ridge, MI 48069. > > Food and beverage will be provided by ePrize. > > Please RSVP to todd.chapman at eprize.com. > > (BTW, we know the Detroit.pm website it down. It's being worked on.) > > Todd Chapman > todd.chapman at eprize.com > Software Engineer > ePrize > _______________________________________________ > Detroit-pm mailing list > Detroit-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/detroit-pm > -- Wolfger http://randomsynapsefiring.eponym.com/ AOL IM: wolf4coyot Yahoo!Messenger: wolfgersilberbaer Skype: wolfger88 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/detroit-pm/attachments/20070213/3e50bac8/attachment.html From jam at McQuil.com Tue Feb 13 12:32:34 2007 From: jam at McQuil.com (Jim McQuillan) Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 15:32:34 -0500 Subject: [Detroit-pm] Promoting Detroit-pm at the MUG user group Message-ID: <45D22062.8030507@McQuil.com> Hey all, I mentioned at the January Detroit-pm meeting that the MUG (Michigan Unix User Group) meets on the 2nd tuesday of the month. That happens to be tonight. I'll be happy to make an announcement about the Detroit-pm group, but if someone from the group would like 5 or 10 minutes to talk about the group, this is your chance to do so. The Meeting starts at 6:30pm, and goes until 8:45pm. It's held at the Farmington community library on 12-mile road, between Orchard lake and Farmington roads. The weather is kind of crappy, but we'll be there regardless. Check out http://www.MUG.org for a map and more details. Thanks, Jim McQuillan jam at Ltsp.org From bhess at techrg.com Tue Feb 13 12:43:20 2007 From: bhess at techrg.com (Bill Hess) Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 15:43:20 -0500 Subject: [Detroit-pm] Announcement: Next Detroit.pm meeting Tuesday, February 20th, 2007 at 7pm In-Reply-To: <3b00b3330702131016l2c132187j63d0c8663a40b79a@mail.gmail.com> References: <3b00b3330702131016l2c132187j63d0c8663a40b79a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <45D222E8.1000306@techrg.com> Last meeting, the day was set to be the third tues of each month This was considering all/most of the other user groups' schedules around the Metro Detroit area... -- Bill Hess Wolfger wrote: > So are these meetings stationary for Tuesdays? I for one would prefer > just about any other night of the week. > > On 2/13/07, *Todd Chapman* < Todd.Chapman at eprize.com > > wrote: > > The next meeting of the Detroit Perl Mongers will be next Tuesday, > February 20th at 7pm. > > This month we have 2 great presentations. > > The first talk will be by ePrize's own Mike Gregorowicz: > Introduction to > LDIP - the LDIF-based Data Integration Pipeline system > > LDIP is a data integration & work flow framework that is to be > released > open source under the Perl Artistic License Tuesday February 20th, > 2007 > at the Detroit Perl Mongers Meeting. This beginner-oriented > presentation will talk about what LDIP does, why it's useful, and > why it > isn't. > > The second talk will be presented by Ford's Ken Fox: Schwartzian > Transforms, Closures and Memoization > > Learn about cool functional programming techniques that should be in > everybody's Perl toolbox. Perl's symbol table and variable types will > also be covered so there's something for even the die-hard procedural > Perlers. > > The meeting place is ePrize headquarters, which is at One ePrize Drive > Pleasant Ridge, MI 48069. > > Food and beverage will be provided by ePrize. > > Please RSVP to todd.chapman at eprize.com > . > > (BTW, we know the Detroit.pm website it down. > It's being worked on.) > > Todd Chapman > todd.chapman at eprize.com > Software Engineer > ePrize > _______________________________________________ > Detroit-pm mailing list > Detroit-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/detroit-pm > > > > > -- > Wolfger > http://randomsynapsefiring.eponym.com/ > AOL IM: wolf4coyot > Yahoo!Messenger: wolfgersilberbaer > Skype: wolfger88 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Detroit-pm mailing list > Detroit-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/detroit-pm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/detroit-pm/attachments/20070213/fb029a54/attachment.html From Todd.Chapman at eprize.com Mon Feb 19 08:41:56 2007 From: Todd.Chapman at eprize.com (Todd Chapman) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 11:41:56 -0500 Subject: [Detroit-pm] Reminder: Detroit.pm meeting tomorrow Message-ID: The next meeting of the Detroit Perl Mongers will be tomorrow, Tuesday, February 20th at 7pm. This month we have 2 great presentations. The first talk will be by ePrize's own Mike Gregorowicz: Introduction to LDIP - the LDIF-based Data Integration Pipeline system LDIP is a data integration & work flow framework that is to be released open source under the Perl Artistic License Tuesday February 20th, 2007 at the Detroit Perl Mongers Meeting. This beginner-oriented presentation will talk about what LDIP does, why it's useful, and why it isn't. The second talk will be presented by Ford's Ken Fox: Schwartzian Transforms, Closures and Memoization Learn about cool functional programming techniques that should be in everybody's Perl toolbox. Perl's symbol table and variable types will also be covered so there's something for even the die-hard procedural Perlers. The meeting place is ePrize headquarters, which is at One ePrize Drive Pleasant Ridge, MI 48069. Food and beverage will be provided by ePrize. Please RSVP to todd.chapman at eprize.com. (BTW, we know the Detroit.pm website it down. It's being worked on.) Todd Chapman todd.chapman at eprize.com Software Engineer ePrize From bhess at techrg.com Thu Feb 22 02:00:28 2007 From: bhess at techrg.com (Bill Hess) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 05:00:28 -0500 Subject: [Detroit-pm] O'Reilly PDFs for review... Message-ID: <45DD69BC.3020207@techrg.com> Hi all - as promised at this past Tues mtg here are links to the O'Reilly PDFs: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/tagclouds/ http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/javascriptproto/ http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/prototypeqr/ http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/buildrss2feeds/ http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/managingsoftprojects/ If you wish to review any of these and provide a small write up that we can submit back to O'Reilly, then please let me know and I will email the PDF to you. Due to the problem of keeping these from being copied over and over, O'Reilly has asked me to allow only a couple people to review each. Bill Hess -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/detroit-pm/attachments/20070222/bfe7d2d5/attachment.html From Todd.Chapman at eprize.com Thu Feb 22 14:37:56 2007 From: Todd.Chapman at eprize.com (Todd Chapman) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 17:37:56 -0500 Subject: [Detroit-pm] O'Reilly PDFs for review... References: <45DD69BC.3020207@techrg.com> Message-ID: If nobody else wants to I would like to review the Prototype one. This is a current area of study for me. -Todd ________________________________ From: detroit-pm-bounces+todd.chapman=eprize.com at pm.org [mailto:detroit-pm-bounces+todd.chapman=eprize.com at pm.org] On Behalf Of Bill Hess Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 5:00 AM To: detroit-pm at pm.org Subject: [Detroit-pm] O'Reilly PDFs for review... Hi all - as promised at this past Tues mtg here are links to the O'Reilly PDFs: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/tagclouds/ http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/javascriptproto/ http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/prototypeqr/ http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/buildrss2feeds/ http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/managingsoftprojects/ If you wish to review any of these and provide a small write up that we can submit back to O'Reilly, then please let me know and I will email the PDF to you. Due to the problem of keeping these from being copied over and over, O'Reilly has asked me to allow only a couple people to review each. Bill Hess -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/detroit-pm/attachments/20070222/db9e45f2/attachment.html