From shoetick at icx.net Wed Aug 8 19:01:38 2001 From: shoetick at icx.net (Joshua) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:25 2004 Subject: hello Message-ID: <3B71D2E2.25311E92@icx.net> hello all i am new to the list -Joshua http://knoxville.pm.org/ From shoetick at icx.net Thu Aug 9 05:01:30 2001 From: shoetick at icx.net (Joshua) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:25 2004 Subject: hello References: Message-ID: <3B725F7A.A0824539@icx.net> So what did the list use to be like. Where there really a group of people in Knoxville that use to get together and jsut talk about perl. Knoxville has some linux groups now but not really a perl group, that i know of. -Joshua http://knoxville.pm.org/ From shoetick at icx.net Thu Aug 9 05:20:55 2001 From: shoetick at icx.net (Joshua) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: hello References: <3B725F7A.A0824539@icx.net> <20010809101311.B934@2jnetworks.com> Message-ID: <3B726407.1210F745@icx.net> Well, lets get this show on the road then. I can send out an email to the linux user group in knoxille that i am on and see if there are any people interested in joining, or maybe get some people interested in some meetings and stuff. Perl belongs in Knoxville too. -Joshua "J. J. Horner" wrote: > I have no idea. I got on this list apparently after it went dormant. > > I would like to help it pick back up again, but I'm not sure where I can help. > > Thanks, > JJ > > * Joshua (shoetick@icx.net) [010809 10:10]: > > So what did the list use to be like. Where there really a group of people > > in Knoxville that use to get together and jsut talk about perl. Knoxville > > has some linux groups now but not really a perl group, that i know of. > > > > -Joshua > > > > http://knoxville.pm.org/ > > -- > J. J. Horner > "H*","6d6174686c696e40326a6e6574776f726b732e636f6d" > *************************************************** > "H*","6a6a686f726e65724062656c6c736f7574682e6e6574" > > Freedom is an all-or-nothing proposition: either we > are completely free, or we are subjects of a > tyrannical system. If we lose one freedom in a > thousand, we become completely subjugated. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Part 1.2Type: application/pgp-signature http://knoxville.pm.org/ From sml at zfx.com Thu Aug 9 09:29:36 2001 From: sml at zfx.com (Steve Lane) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: hello References: <3B725F7A.A0824539@icx.net> Message-ID: <3B729E50.C64657CB@zfx.com> Joshua wrote: > So what did the list use to be like. Where there really a group of people > in Knoxville that use to get together and jsut talk about perl. Knoxville > has some linux groups now but not really a perl group, that i know of. i went to one meeting. i think it was in early 2000, maybe 1999. it was at a casual-nightspot type of place in i think the northeast part of town. about 6 people were there. it was really a lot of fun, and much Perl talk, and other kinds of talk, was had. i'd love to have another meeting if anyone's game. -- Steve Lane http://knoxville.pm.org/ From shoetick at icx.net Thu Aug 9 05:56:21 2001 From: shoetick at icx.net (Joshua) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: Perl In Knoxville Message-ID: <3B726C55.10DBE096@icx.net> Ok, Well so far there are 4 of us and I have a friend who is not on the list that is a awesome perl programmer that will be more than happy to join us. Steve, you say there were only 6 people. I think 6 will be the easy part. I emailed to guy who did the http://knoxville.pm.org site to see if he still wants to do this, or if he will let me do it. If, not I can get us a Site. By the way everyone, My name is Joshua Shoemaker, I work for ICX Online out in Oak Ridge. I don't currently write perl for them I am a network technician. I did develop a few scripts for Duro Communications (owner of ICX) for their technical support call center evaluations and so on in perl. I am working to get involved in a few open source projects right now for provisioning static IP addresses, to make life simple when you need to cut a static for someone, plus it helps to keep track of who has a static or subnet. That is a little about me. My friend who is going to be the fifth wheel as soon as he gets on the list is a System administrator (UNIX) at ICX Online. A very, very talented person. His name is Tony. I am sure if you guys want to try to strike this list back up you will get a lot a answers from him. Well, This list is not dead anymore, so if you have a conversation pieces or a question that is stumping you, there is a resource in Knoxville now. http://knoxville.pm.org/ From sml at zfx.com Thu Aug 9 10:08:49 2001 From: sml at zfx.com (Steve Lane) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: Perl In Knoxville References: <3B726C55.10DBE096@icx.net> Message-ID: <3B72A781.A0EABDEF@zfx.com> Joshua wrote: > Ok, Well so far there are 4 of us and I have a friend who is not on > the list that is a awesome perl programmer that will be more than happy > to join us. Steve, you say there were only 6 people. I think 6 will be > the easy part. is it worth thinking about a meeting then? -- Steve Lane http://knoxville.pm.org/ From MARTINDT at eetcorp.com Thu Aug 9 10:26:00 2001 From: MARTINDT at eetcorp.com (Martin, David) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: hello Message-ID: <60BC96DADB63D31196DF00508B444E158DD447@EET> Greetings, This is a great idea! I attended a couple of the former incarnation's meetings. The only problem before (IMHO) was that by the time the conversation really got underway, the band drowned it out. Need quieter place than Sassy Ann's. (Safer neighborhood would be appreciated also.) Here are some suggestions for meeting places that are known to work pretty well for such things: Stefano's on Kingston Pike, upstairs Mr. Gatti's... pretty much all of them. Litton's in Fountain City, Essary Road David Martin EET Corp martindt@eetcorp.com 865.671.7800 www.eetcorp.com http://knoxville.pm.org/ From fike at cs.utk.edu Thu Aug 9 10:50:00 2001 From: fike at cs.utk.edu (Don Fike) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: hello In-Reply-To: <60BC96DADB63D31196DF00508B444E158DD447@EET> Message-ID: I feel obligated to suggest Barley's or City Brew... -----Original Message----- From: owner-knoxville-pm-list@pm.org [mailto:owner-knoxville-pm-list@pm.org]On Behalf Of Martin, David Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 11:26 AM To: 'Joshua' Cc: 'knoxville-pm-list@pm.org' Subject: RE: hello Greetings, This is a great idea! I attended a couple of the former incarnation's meetings. The only problem before (IMHO) was that by the time the conversation really got underway, the band drowned it out. Need quieter place than Sassy Ann's. (Safer neighborhood would be appreciated also.) Here are some suggestions for meeting places that are known to work pretty well for such things: Stefano's on Kingston Pike, upstairs Mr. Gatti's... pretty much all of them. Litton's in Fountain City, Essary Road David Martin EET Corp martindt@eetcorp.com 865.671.7800 www.eetcorp.com http://knoxville.pm.org/ http://knoxville.pm.org/ From shoetick at icx.net Thu Aug 9 06:53:09 2001 From: shoetick at icx.net (ShoeTick) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: Perl In Knoxville References: <3B726C55.10DBE096@icx.net> <3B72A781.A0EABDEF@zfx.com> Message-ID: <3B7279A5.502@icx.net> I think this is worth thinking about a meeting. I agree thought that Sassy Ann's is not the kind of place where I would like to talk about perl. The idea of Litton's is not bad. Depending on where everyone is coming from. We could also add Barley's (in the old city) to that list. They have that banquet room upstairs. I know some of the managers and could probably work it out. If not we can all get together for coffee sometime and just talk about how we want to do this and to get a topic or two started for the meetings. -Joshua Steve Lane wrote: >Joshua wrote: > >> Ok, Well so far there are 4 of us and I have a friend who is not on >>the list that is a awesome perl programmer that will be more than happy >>to join us. Steve, you say there were only 6 people. I think 6 will be >>the easy part. >> > >is it worth thinking about a meeting then? >-- >Steve Lane > >. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/knoxville-pm/attachments/20010809/9462c2cf/attachment.htm From kguidry at utk.edu Thu Aug 9 11:00:41 2001 From: kguidry at utk.edu (Kevin Guidry) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: hello In-Reply-To: Message-ID: That's too bad because City Brew closed a few weeks ago. :( Barley's has also been stricken from my list of preferred venues. Last week, one of my friends and myself went there for lunch. Or so we thought. After being *completely* ignored for nearly 10 minutes(as other people around us were being served), we left. Thank God Manhattans wanted our money... Kevin On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Don Fike wrote: >I feel obligated to suggest Barley's or City Brew... http://knoxville.pm.org/ From anthony at edge.net Thu Aug 9 07:29:19 2001 From: anthony at edge.net (Anthony Chatman) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: hello References: Message-ID: <3B72821F.9070801@edge.net> I would agree with Barley's. Preferably upstairs, because if a band is playing it will drown the whole downstairs out completley. Don Fike wrote: > I feel obligated to suggest Barley's or City Brew... > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-knoxville-pm-list@pm.org > [mailto:owner-knoxville-pm-list@pm.org]On Behalf Of Martin, David > Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 11:26 AM > To: 'Joshua' > Cc: 'knoxville-pm-list@pm.org' > Subject: RE: hello > > > Greetings, > > This is a great idea! > > I attended a couple of the former incarnation's meetings. The only problem > before (IMHO) was that by the time the conversation really got underway, the > band drowned it out. Need quieter place than Sassy Ann's. (Safer > neighborhood would be appreciated also.) Here are some suggestions for > meeting places that are known to work pretty well for such things: > > Stefano's on Kingston Pike, upstairs > Mr. Gatti's... pretty much all of them. > Litton's in Fountain City, Essary Road > > > David Martin > EET Corp > martindt@eetcorp.com > 865.671.7800 > www.eetcorp.com > http://knoxville.pm.org/ > > > http://knoxville.pm.org/ > > > http://knoxville.pm.org/ From sml at zfx.com Thu Aug 9 11:16:22 2001 From: sml at zfx.com (Steve Lane) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: who's doing full-time Perl in Knoxville? Message-ID: <3B72B756.F4B1CE30@zfx.com> is anyone doing full-time Perl in Knoxville these days? i've been doing full-time Perl for 4 years now, but i'm in Kingsport. i'm always curious to know if there is anyone else doing nothing-but-Perl in east TN. -- Steve Lane http://knoxville.pm.org/ From fike at cs.utk.edu Thu Aug 9 11:30:19 2001 From: fike at cs.utk.edu (Don Fike) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: who's doing full-time Perl in Knoxville? In-Reply-To: <3B72B756.F4B1CE30@zfx.com> Message-ID: Fulltime at UT, 80% Perl... Don -----Original Message----- From: owner-knoxville-pm-list@pm.org [mailto:owner-knoxville-pm-list@pm.org]On Behalf Of Steve Lane Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 12:16 PM To: Knoxville.pm Subject: who's doing full-time Perl in Knoxville? is anyone doing full-time Perl in Knoxville these days? i've been doing full-time Perl for 4 years now, but i'm in Kingsport. i'm always curious to know if there is anyone else doing nothing-but-Perl in east TN. -- Steve Lane http://knoxville.pm.org/ http://knoxville.pm.org/ From andy at cowell.org Thu Aug 9 12:21:23 2001 From: andy at cowell.org (Andy Cowell) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: hello In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu, 09 Aug 2001 12:29:19 -0000." <3B72821F.9070801@edge.net> Message-ID: <200108091721.MAA29540@okura.cowell.org> In message <3B72821F.9070801@edge.net>, Anthony Chatman writes: > I would agree with Barley's. Preferably upstairs, because if a band is > playing it will drown the whole downstairs out completley. Hey Tony. I regretted that the local PM wasn't more active and would love to see it start up again. http://knoxville.pm.org/ From MARTINDT at eetcorp.com Thu Aug 9 12:30:09 2001 From: MARTINDT at eetcorp.com (Martin, David) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: who's doing full-time Perl in Knoxville? Message-ID: <60BC96DADB63D31196DF00508B444E158DD44B@EET> 40% perl, used to be nearly 100% until last year, changed jobs. 30% C 10% SQL 0.1% JavaScript - I'm beginning to appreciate it... /[1|2]0-9{1,1}\.0-9{1,1}/ other stuff far too much VB Script... David Martin EET Corp martindt@eetcorp.com 865.671.7800 www.eetcorp.com http://knoxville.pm.org/ From anthony at edge.net Thu Aug 9 09:11:16 2001 From: anthony at edge.net (Anthony Chatman) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: who's doing full-time Perl in Knoxville? References: <3B72B756.F4B1CE30@zfx.com> Message-ID: <3B729A04.4070604@edge.net> I dont do perl all the time, but a great deal of my time is dedicated to writing provisioning systems with perl. Steve Lane wrote: > is anyone doing full-time Perl in Knoxville these > days? i've been doing full-time Perl for 4 years > now, but i'm in Kingsport. i'm always curious to > know if there is anyone else doing nothing-but-Perl > in east TN. > -- > Steve Lane > http://knoxville.pm.org/ > > > http://knoxville.pm.org/ From shoetick at icx.net Thu Aug 9 09:01:52 2001 From: shoetick at icx.net (ShoeTick) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: PM: times, dates and so on Message-ID: <3B7297D0.70903@icx.net> Ok, well, considering this list was dead up until last night I would say we are on a role. It is very encouraging to see how much experience is on this list. If you are interested in a meeting then send me what days that are good for you to meet and the times (preferably two choices). We might be able to use ICX here in Oak Ridge, though I would prefer to meet in Knoxville or closer to Knoxville, but if we have a majority in OR, we can do that. It is really all about perl, and not a location. So mention Knoxville or Oak Ridge depending on what i best for you. Thanks. Later, Joshua http://knoxville.pm.org/ From agfoust at tva.gov Thu Aug 9 14:29:32 2001 From: agfoust at tva.gov (Foust, Adam G.) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: who's doing full-time Perl in Knoxville? Message-ID: <5558EC7BB1C7D411927400508BE3590001C011D3@tvaknxxch1.knx.tva.gov> Not 100% Perl work for me (maybe 80%, along with Java, C/C++, and all the JavaScript, HTML, SQL, etc. domain-specific languages). We use Perl in a big way here at TVA, especially in our core Internet group. I work downtown, but live in Oak Ridge. An OR get-together would be cool. -----Original Message----- From: Anthony Chatman [mailto:anthony@edge.net ] Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 10:11 AM To: knoxville-pm-list Subject: Re: who's doing full-time Perl in Knoxville? I dont do perl all the time, but a great deal of my time is dedicated to writing provisioning systems with perl. Steve Lane wrote: > is anyone doing full-time Perl in Knoxville these > days? i've been doing full-time Perl for 4 years > now, but i'm in Kingsport. i'm always curious to > know if there is anyone else doing nothing-but-Perl > in east TN. > -- > Steve Lane > http://knoxville.pm.org/ > http://knoxville.pm.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/knoxville-pm/attachments/20010809/ce77c2dc/attachment.htm From shoetick at icx.net Thu Aug 9 10:54:50 2001 From: shoetick at icx.net (ShoeTick) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: the good ole days References: <5558EC7BB1C7D411927400508BE3590001C011D3@tvaknxxch1.knx.tva.gov> Message-ID: <3B72B24A.1060805@icx.net> Who here was involved with this list, when it was going at a rate where there were some meetings, that can share input on some things that took place? Andy: I see your name a lot on a lot of some of old documentation here. Nice to see you here. -Joshua http://knoxville.pm.org/ From anthony at edge.net Mon Aug 20 11:34:44 2001 From: anthony at edge.net (Anthony Chatman) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: Hey Guys (kind of offtopic) Message-ID: <3B813C24.5070001@edge.net> Hello everyone, Looks like this list is yet again dead. So I was just wondering if anyone knows of any Perl programmer job opportunities that are presently available, or for that matter any UNIX system administration opportunities in the Knoxville area. I am primarily looking for a Solaris or Linux administration position, however I can live with Windows NT or a mix. If there are any networking jobs out there, I am also intrested, as I do have good experience with core routing. Well hope to see everyone at the next meeting, whenever it will be :-). Tony http://knoxville.pm.org/ From MARTINDT at eetcorp.com Mon Aug 20 15:57:23 2001 From: MARTINDT at eetcorp.com (Martin, David) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: dead again? Message-ID: <60BC96DADB63D31196DF00508B444E158DD4A6@EET> you might check www.JustPerlJobs.com , last time I looked there were likely possibilities around Nashville. Perl is used in Knoxville and in Oak Ridge. There are several companies around that use Unix of some flavor or other: KUB, Housecall, Ticketron, Sherwin-Williams(?), various ISPs, SAIC inOak Ridge, UT (might try: http://www.it.utk.edu/). if there are others I bet we would all want to know about it. Meeting? Until such time as someone suggests at least a date, like maybe the first monday of next month, anyone so inclined could post an abstract of current project(s) underway, to keep the list at least not-dead, or better yet, a perl problem to solve or debug. > David Martin > EET Corp > martindt@eetcorp.com > 865.671.7800 > www.eetcorp.com > -- To the tune of "Yellow Submarine" "In the town where I was born lived a man who wrote in C And he told us of his life in the land of subroutines..." http://knoxville.pm.org/ From jhorner at 2jnetworks.com Mon Aug 20 22:44:20 2001 From: jhorner at 2jnetworks.com (J. J. Horner) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: dead again? In-Reply-To: <60BC96DADB63D31196DF00508B444E158DD4A6@EET>; from MARTINDT@eetcorp.com on Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 04:57:23PM -0400 References: <60BC96DADB63D31196DF00508B444E158DD4A6@EET> Message-ID: <20010820234420.A23938@2jnetworks.com> I've been sending to this list like nuts lately. I haven't gotten my own messages back, nor have I seen any others. SAIC does do some Perl stuff. I should know, because I do some of their Perl stuff. Look in Oak Ridge. There are quite a few different companies doing anything you can imagine. I'm fine with the first Monday of Sept. Where? JJ * Martin, David (MARTINDT@eetcorp.com) [010820 17:10]: > you might check www.JustPerlJobs.com , last time I looked there were likely > possibilities around Nashville. Perl is used in Knoxville and in Oak Ridge. > There are several companies around that use Unix of some flavor or other: > KUB, Housecall, Ticketron, Sherwin-Williams(?), various ISPs, SAIC inOak > Ridge, UT (might try: http://www.it.utk.edu/). > > if there are others I bet we would all want to know about it. > > Meeting? > Until such time as someone suggests at least a date, like maybe the first > monday of next month, anyone so inclined could post an abstract of current > project(s) underway, to keep the list at least not-dead, or better yet, a > perl problem to solve or debug. > > > > David Martin > > EET Corp > > martindt@eetcorp.com > > 865.671.7800 > > www.eetcorp.com > > > -- To the tune of "Yellow Submarine" > "In the town where I was born > lived a man who wrote in C > And he told us of his life > in the land of subroutines..." > > http://knoxville.pm.org/ -- J. J. Horner "H*","6d6174686c696e40326a6e6574776f726b732e636f6d" *************************************************** "H*","6a6a686f726e65724062656c6c736f7574682e6e6574" Freedom is an all-or-nothing proposition: either we are completely free, or we are subjects of a tyrannical system. If we lose one freedom in a thousand, we become completely subjugated. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/knoxville-pm/attachments/20010820/0e7b6a09/attachment.bin From MARTINDT at eetcorp.com Tue Aug 21 14:54:06 2001 From: MARTINDT at eetcorp.com (Martin, David) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: First Monday of September? Message-ID: <60BC96DADB63D31196DF00508B444E158DD4B2@EET> >SAIC does do some Perl stuff. I should know, because I do some of their >Perl stuff. Look in Oak Ridge. There are quite a few different >companies doing anything you can imagine. > >I'm fine with the first Monday of Sept. Where? We need to get some idea of how many people might actually show up. Last time I checked there were 34 people on this list, but I am on twice and some others may also be doing that, so how to know? I generally favor places like Gatti's or Stefano's (Kingston Pike on Bearden hill) and we would need to reserve a room. it would be good to have a backup date in mind, so maybe the following monday if that doesn't work? How many of you would attend a Perl Mongering on the First Monday of September (the 2nd) in the evening? I would be willing to find a room for us. Most places want some notion of how many to expect. #!perl # if only it were this easy... open( SUGGEST, "knoxville-pm-list") or warn "Out of ideas?"; foreach( "Gatti's on Kingston Pike near Papermill Road", "Stefano's on Kingston Pike, sort of near the Gallery Shopping Center", "Borders?", ) ){ print $_ if &available( $_ ); } __END__ If someone else wants to do this part or has a better place in mind, now would be a good time to > David Martin > EET Corp > martindt@eetcorp.com > 865.671.7800 > www.eetcorp.com > -- To the tune of "Yellow Submarine" "In the town where I was born lived a man who wrote in C And he told us of his life in the land of subroutines..." http://knoxville.pm.org/ From sml at zfx.com Tue Aug 21 15:26:05 2001 From: sml at zfx.com (Steve Lane) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: First Monday of September? References: <60BC96DADB63D31196DF00508B444E158DD4B2@EET> Message-ID: <3B82C3DD.42B34EB2@zfx.com> "Martin, David" wrote: > We need to get some idea of how many people might actually show up. Last > time I checked there were 34 people on this list, but I am on twice and some > others may also be doing that, so how to know? > > I generally favor places like Gatti's or Stefano's (Kingston Pike on > Bearden hill) and we would need to reserve a room. it would be good to have > a backup date in mind, so maybe the following monday if that doesn't work? > > How many of you would attend a Perl Mongering on the First Monday of > September (the 2nd) in the evening? > I would be willing to find a room for us. Most places want some notion of > how many to expect. this is Labor Day. this is a benefit for me, but may not be for all. i would probably be able to come if on Labor Day. -- Steve Lane http://knoxville.pm.org/ From shoetick at icx.net Tue Aug 21 12:10:42 2001 From: shoetick at icx.net (Joshua Shoemaker) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: First Monday of September? References: <60BC96DADB63D31196DF00508B444E158DD4B2@EET> Message-ID: <3B829612.7080700@icx.net> Stephanos sounds ok to me. -joshua Martin, David wrote: >>SAIC does do some Perl stuff. I should know, because I do some of their >>Perl stuff. Look in Oak Ridge. There are quite a few different >>companies doing anything you can imagine. >> >>I'm fine with the first Monday of Sept. Where? >> > >We need to get some idea of how many people might actually show up. Last >time I checked there were 34 people on this list, but I am on twice and some >others may also be doing that, so how to know? > >I generally favor places like Gatti's or Stefano's (Kingston Pike on >Bearden hill) and we would need to reserve a room. it would be good to have >a backup date in mind, so maybe the following monday if that doesn't work? > >How many of you would attend a Perl Mongering on the First Monday of >September (the 2nd) in the evening? > I would be willing to find a room for us. Most places want some notion of >how many to expect. > >#!perl ># if only it were this easy... >open( SUGGEST, "knoxville-pm-list") or warn "Out of ideas?"; >foreach( > "Gatti's on Kingston Pike near Papermill Road", > "Stefano's on Kingston Pike, sort of near the Gallery Shopping >Center", > "Borders?", > ) ){ > print $_ if &available( $_ ); >} >__END__ > >If someone else wants to do this part or has a better place in mind, now >would be a good time to > > >>David Martin >>EET Corp >>martindt@eetcorp.com >>865.671.7800 >>www.eetcorp.com >> >-- To the tune of "Yellow Submarine" >"In the town where I was born >lived a man who wrote in C >And he told us of his life >in the land of subroutines..." > >http://knoxville.pm.org/ > >. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/knoxville-pm/attachments/20010821/f3ef258b/attachment.htm From MARTINDT at eetcorp.com Tue Aug 21 17:44:33 2001 From: MARTINDT at eetcorp.com (Martin, David) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: Meeting Scheduled ! Message-ID: <60BC96DADB63D31196DF00508B444E158DD4B5@EET> Greetings, The first-lately meeting of Knoxville Perl-Mongers group is successfully scheduled for Monday, September 3, (Labor Day) at 7:00 pm at Stefano's in their upstairs meeting room. You can order from the menu, discuss the elegance and beauty of the perl programming language :o), and still make it in time for Boomsday. Stefano's Pizza 7213 Kingston Pike Knoxville, TN tel. 588 - 1841 Stefano's will let us have the whole upstairs room to ourselves if we have at least 15 people present! To further encourage attendance, a Door Prize will awarded by random drawing of people who are present. David Martin "the Typhoid Mary of PERL" http://knoxville.pm.org/ From anthony at edge.net Tue Aug 21 19:46:41 2001 From: anthony at edge.net (Anthony Chatman) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: Meeting Scheduled ! Message-ID: <3b82f2e1.2838.0@edge.net> Excellent, I hope to see everyone there! >Greetings, > >The first-lately meeting of Knoxville Perl-Mongers group is successfully >scheduled for Monday, September 3, (Labor Day) at 7:00 pm at Stefano's in >their upstairs meeting room. You can order from the menu, discuss the >elegance and beauty of the perl programming language :o), and still make it >in time for Boomsday. > >Stefano's Pizza >7213 Kingston Pike >Knoxville, TN >tel. 588 - 1841 > > >Stefano's will let us have the whole upstairs room to ourselves if we have >at least 15 people present! To further encourage attendance, a Door Prize >will awarded by random drawing of people who are present. > > >David Martin >"the Typhoid Mary of PERL" >http://knoxville.pm.org/ > > http://netwinsite.com http://knoxville.pm.org/ From jhorner at 2jnetworks.com Thu Aug 23 08:59:30 2001 From: jhorner at 2jnetworks.com (J. J. Horner) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: Perl Shell Message-ID: <20010823095930.A15128@2jnetworks.com> Has anyone seen the Perl shell (psh) at http://www.focusresearch.com/gregor/psh/ ? It works okay, and looks pretty neat. It is in severe beta phase now, but it has potential. JJ -- J. J. Horner "H*","6d6174686c696e40326a6e6574776f726b732e636f6d" *************************************************** "H*","6a6a686f726e65724062656c6c736f7574682e6e6574" Freedom is an all-or-nothing proposition: either we are completely free, or we are subjects of a tyrannical system. If we lose one freedom in a thousand, we become completely subjugated. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/knoxville-pm/attachments/20010823/5d5b2b20/attachment.bin From anthony at edge.net Thu Aug 23 05:22:02 2001 From: anthony at edge.net (Anthony Chatman) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: psh Message-ID: <3B84D94A.6030406@edge.net> Yes I tried it out near the end of last year. IMHO, it was noticeably (not surprisingly) slower than bash but it was quite neat to have a perl intrepeter at your fingertips whenever you needed one [:)] . > J. J. Horner wrote: > Has anyone seen the Perl shell (psh) at >http://www.focusresearch.com/gregor/psh/ ? >It works okay, and looks pretty neat. It is in >severe beta phase now, but it has potential. >JJ http://knoxville.pm.org/ From andy at cowell.org Thu Aug 23 09:33:17 2001 From: andy at cowell.org (Andy Cowell) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: psh In-Reply-To: Message from Anthony Chatman of "Thu, 23 Aug 2001 10:22:02 -0000." <3B84D94A.6030406@edge.net> Message-ID: <200108231433.JAA31764@okura.cowell.org> In message <3B84D94A.6030406@edge.net>, Anthony Chatman writes: > Yes I tried it out near the end of last year. IMHO, it was noticeably > (not surprisingly) slower than bash but it was quite neat to have a perl > intrepeter at your fingertips whenever you needed one [:)] . andy@okura:[/usr/home/andy] cat bin/mix/perlsh perl -e 'while () { eval; print $@; }' http://knoxville.pm.org/ From MARTINDT at eetcorp.com Thu Aug 23 12:38:09 2001 From: MARTINDT at eetcorp.com (Martin, David) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:05:26 2004 Subject: psh Message-ID: <60BC96DADB63D31196DF00508B444E158DD4CE@EET> here is a script I found (and modified) from the Panther book. it's not really a shell like the other thing, but you can run it like a program and not have to remember the incantaion. This thing really should prompt at the end to save to a file, just never got around to it. ------------------%<----------------- snip! #!/usr/bin/perl # based on eval.pl from Advanced PERL Programming pg 73 # 1/22/1999 - perl prompt instead of eval # 6/17/1998 - regurgitates command list at exit # 5/ 7/1998 - multi-line monkey $Revision = "8/7/1998"; print "$]\n"; print "$0 Rev.$Revision\t\tDTM\n"; print "just type 'quit' to end.\n\n"; undef $Revision; unshift(@INC,"/usr/local/perl"); print "Contents of \@INC:\n"; print join("\n", @INC); print "\n"; print "perl: >"; while ( defined ( $s = <> ) ) { $result = eval $s; last if ( $s =~ m/^quit/i ); last if ( $s =~ m/^exit/i ); # enhancements if( $s =~ m/^help/i ){ print "\texit or quit to end.\n"; next; } elsif( $s =~ m/^hist/i ){ &Rememberies; next; } if ( $@ ) { print "Invalid string:\n $s"; } else { $commandnumber++; push( @listocommands, "$commandnumber\t$s\n" ); print $result, "\n"; print "perl: >"; } } &Rememberies; exit 0; sub Rememberies { print "List of Commands\n"; print @listocommands; } ------------------%<----------------- snip! there is another one; this one runs the perl debugger with no script attached: shell> perl -de 0; this one is sometimes better than the script version because it will pretty-print nested hashes. > David Martin > EET Corp > martindt@eetcorp.com > 865.671.7800 > www.eetcorp.com > -- To the tune of "Yellow Submarine" "In the town where I was born lived a man who wrote in C And he told us of his life in the land of subroutines..." http://knoxville.pm.org/