From wcjones at fccj.edu Tue Jan 7 07:47:14 2003 From: wcjones at fccj.edu (William C (Bill) Jones) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:50 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] FW: [pm_groups] Damian Conway Perl classes in Boston In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Please note the below. -Bill- :] _Sx____________________ ('> iudicium ferat //\ Have Computer - v_/_ Will Hack... ------ Forwarded Message From: Uri Guttman Date: Mon, 06 Jan 2003 18:26:22 -0500 To: pm_groups@pm.org Subject: [pm_groups] Damian Conway Perl classes in Boston hi pm group leaders, if you are in a pm group that is in the eastern US or canada, please forward this to your local list. we have had students from as far away as the carolinas (as well as closer states and provinces) attend so don't think you are too far away. thanx, uri For the past two summers, we have had the privilege of offering in Boston, Perl classes taught by Damian Conway. The classes have been a major success and we are happy that Damian is coming back to teach three classes over four days in January, 2003. We are bringing back the two day Advanced Object Oriented Perl class that was so popular in July, 2001. This class is for anyone who wants to take their OO Perl skills to the next level. Data Munging is being offered here for the first time and it will cover highly practical ways to process data in Perl. Parsing for Bioinformatics is very similar to the popular Parsing with Perl class that Damian taught last summer but all the examples presented in this course use the language, data sets, and real-world problems of bioinformatics. However, none of the examples delves into arcane biotechologies, so Perl students with any background or interests can attend and improve their skills. The classes will be held from January 21-24 (Tue-Fri), 2003 at the Amethyst Center in Davis Sq., Somerville, MA. All the information about the classes and how to register can be found at: http://stemsystems.com/class/ and it is mirrored at: http://kuiki.net/class/ So start off the New Year with the best Perl teacher anywhere around the world (and Damian has been around it a few times!). And a new training budget comes with the New Year, so get your request in now before it gets spent elsewhere. We are again offering a 50% discount to the underemployed and students. -- Uri Guttman ------ uri@stemsystems.com -------- http://www.stemsystems.com ----- Stem and Perl Development, Systems Architecture, Design and Coding ---- Search or Offer Perl Jobs ---------------------------- http://jobs.perl.org Damian Conway Perl Classes - January 2003 -- http://www.stemsystems.com/class _______________________________________________ pm_groups mailing list pm_groups@pm.org http://www.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pm_groups ------ End of Forwarded Message From jproctor at marlboro.edu Tue Jan 7 08:03:02 2003 From: jproctor at marlboro.edu (J Proctor) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:50 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] FW: [pm_groups] Damian Conway Perl classes in Boston In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > Please note the below. And if any of you are attending, let me know. I haven't convinced my boss to shell out for it yet, but I'm only an hour and a half away. :) j From wcjones at fccj.edu Tue Jan 7 22:13:47 2003 From: wcjones at fccj.edu (William C. (Bill) Jones) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:50 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] [admin] Fwd: Manning Releases Comprehensive LDAP Book Message-ID: <95BE5C88-22BF-11D7-8ACA-0003930FDFC6@fccj.edu> [a Jax.PM ADMIN Forwarded post] ======================= MANNING PRESS RELEASE ======================= Attention Perl Mongers --- Manning Publications announces the release of: LDAP Programming, Management and Integration by Clayton Donley To learn more about this book and find out how to get a free review copy for your user group, please read on ... Greenwich, CT -- Manning Publications has released LDAP Programming, Management and Integration by LDAP authority, Clayton Donley. The book covers concisely the LDAP standard and how to work with it in Java and Perl. It gives readers the code and practical advice for migrating and integrating data into an LDAP environment. It also explains how to increase an application's security using identity and profile information from LDAP repositories. LDAP Programming, Management and Integration is written for network and system administrators as well as application developers. What is Inside -- ? Migrating to standards-based directories ? Directory synchronization ? Authenticating and authorizing users ? Security with digital certificates ? How to work with XML's DSML v1 and v2 ? Accessing directories with Perl ? How JNDI enables adding security, personalization and white pages ? Covers LDAPv3 Clayton Donley has been an active participant on directory standards bodies for years. His LDAP knowledge is broad and deep and he uses it to create practical code examples and clearly explain the LDAP practiced in the trenches. He lives in the Chicago, Illinois, area and is available for presentations this Spring. Manning's User Group Program -- Manning supports the grassroots efforts of the User Group community. A goal of Manning's User Group Program is to foster relationships with technical communities that--in addition to meeting regularly--troubleshoot, write book reviews, and share knowledge through newsletters or Web sites. Manning will provide a free book for presentation at meetings, for group libraries or for door prizes in exchange for a written published review. If your group is willing to write and publish a review, please contact Helen Trimes at hetr@manning.com. Reviews should be published in print or online within sixty days of receipt of the free book at your group's website, in a newsletter, a newsgroup, at an online bookstore, or at another relevant public forum. When requesting a free review copy, please include your plans for posting the book review as well as your shipping address. Manning Publications Co. ~ 209 Bruce Park Avenue ~ Greenwich, CT 06830 www.manning.com From jproctor at marlboro.edu Wed Jan 15 20:10:06 2003 From: jproctor at marlboro.edu (J Proctor) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:50 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] YAPC 2003 Message-ID: It looks like YAPC 2003 will be mid-june at FAU in Boca Raton. Dunno if I'll get to go yet, but I figure a few more of y'all should be able to than previous years (Pittsburgh, Montreal, St. Louis). http://www.yapc.org/America/ for more info. j