[pm-h] Houston Digest, Vol 112, Issue 20

Daniel Culver dculver1986 at gmail.com
Fri Mar 28 12:22:56 PDT 2014


Hi Wade,
I would be willing to do a short presentation on an introduction to Moose.
On Mar 28, 2014 2:00 PM, <houston-request at pm.org> wrote:

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>    1. Still no presentation for April (G. Wade Johnson)
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> From: "G. Wade Johnson" <gwadej at anomaly.org>
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> Subject: [pm-h] Still no presentation for April
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> The April meeting is in two weeks and we still don't have a
> presentation for the meeting.
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> 1. Does anyone have something they would like to present?
> 2. Does anyone have a topic they would like someone else to present?
> 3. Do we want to try to do lightning talks?
>    (That requires more people to have shorter presentations.)
> 4. Do we want to do a social meeting this time?
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> Email the list or me directly with your ideas.
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> Since the meeting is scheduled to meet at Hostgator, this would be a
> good time for our members from Hostgator to step up and present if they
> have anything.
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> As always, the topics don't have to be Perl. They should just be
> something of interest to Perl programmers. If you aren't sure if a
> topic is reasonable, you can contact me first. But, the short answer is
> usually "yes".
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> Let's see what you can come up with.
> G. Wade
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