From roberthpike at yahoo.com Tue Jun 7 12:24:57 2011 From: roberthpike at yahoo.com (Robert Pike) Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2011 12:24:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [kw-pm] Algorithm Message-ID: <363387.71670.qm@web120507.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> Can anyone suggest the easiest / fastest way (with fewest lines of code)?to take the xml below and create a hash with only the ids in the hash?while preserving the hierarchy and using XML::Simple? ? ]> ? ? ??? ???? ????? 111 ???Item 111 ???Item Description ???Additional Info ?? ?? ?? ????? ????????? 111b ????Item 111b ?????? Item Description ?????? Additional Info ????? ?? ?? ????? ????????? 222b ????Item 222b ?????? Item Description ?????? Additional Info ????? ??? ?????? ????????????? 111c ??????? Item 111c ?????????? Item Description ?????????? Additional Info ????????? ??? ??? ?????? ????????????? 222c ??????? Item 222c ?????????? Item Description ?????????? 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Pizza and pop/water are provided, sponsored by $anonymous, please put yourself on the pizza-list at: http://kw.pm.org/wiki/index.cgi?PizzaList We are meeting in our usual location, DC 3323, at 7pm. Various other details can be found on our webpage at http://kw.pm.org/ Any questions, give a shout; either on this list, or irc.perl.org, channel #uc -Daniel _______________________________________________ kw-pm mailing list kw-pm at pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm From daniel at coder.com Thu Jun 16 07:21:28 2011 From: daniel at coder.com (Daniel R. Allen) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 10:21:28 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [kw-pm] Talk this Thursday: DBI::Class In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Reminder to sign up for the pizza list, before 5:30pm today On Tue, 14 Jun 2011, Daniel R. Allen wrote: > Hey kids! It's that time of the month again! > > The June KW Perl Mongers talk, this Thursday, is on DBIx::Class, a > powerful and flexible SQL to Object mapper. This is a followup to dnm's > talk on Moose, which is a followup to his talk on catlyst. (All three > are standalone talks; and this is still useful if you didn't attend > either). > > Hope you can make it! > > Pizza and pop/water are provided, sponsored by $anonymous, > please put yourself on the pizza-list at: > http://kw.pm.org/wiki/index.cgi?PizzaList > > We are meeting in our usual location, DC 3323, at 7pm. > > Various other details can be found on our webpage at http://kw.pm.org/ > > Any questions, give a shout; either on this list, or irc.perl.org, > channel #uc > > -Daniel > > _______________________________________________ > kw-pm mailing list > kw-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > > > _______________________________________________ > kw-pm mailing list > kw-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > From daniel at coder.com Thu Jun 23 15:35:56 2011 From: daniel at coder.com (Daniel R. Allen) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 18:35:56 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [kw-pm] July Meeting: timing questions! Please reply by Friday Message-ID: We have two people who want to present on node.js, the event-driven server-side javascript framework (and why we might care about it). The offers were from Matt Sergeant, long-time kw-pm guy, and Casey Banner, a student developer who agreed when I suggested it to him. Only, Matt isn't available to talk on Thursday July 21st, our usual July date. What are peoples' preferences? a. move to Friday July 22 b. move to Thursday July 7 c. move to Thursday July 28 d. do the BBQ social in July, and the node.js talk in August (18th) e. not interested in node.js; will skip the topic anyway. f. other, which is ___ Please send replies to me rather than cluttering the list. 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Our favourite Mad Scientist of Perl, Dr. Damian Conway, will once again come to Toronto to provide free public talks both educational and entertaining! *Tuesday Aug 2 @ 7pm University of Toronto, St. George Campus (downtown), Sanford Flemming Building Room # 1105 ("The Blue Room") "The Twilight Perl" -- http://damian.conway.org/Seminars/Twilight.html* /???You unlock this door with the key of a hash. Beyond it is another dimension???a dimension of strange constructs, a dimension of improbable behaviour. You're moving into a land of both weird syntax and unlikely semantics, of unintended features and unexpected beauty. You've just crossed over into...The Twilight Perl.???/ Join Damian for a head-trip through a dozen or so arcane and sinister ???features??? of Perl. Much of what you thought was required...isn???t; some of what you thought was impossible...is easy. Cast off your strictures and warnings and set your programs free. Embrace the Dark Side of the Code. You have nothing to lose???except your sanity! (Ed.: This is going to be the more outlandish of his two talks this year.) *Thursday Aug 4 @ 7pm University of Toronto, St. George Campus (downtown), Sanford Flemming Building Room # 1105 ("The Blue Room") "(Re)Developing in Perl 6" -- http://damian.conway.org/Seminars/ReDeveloping..html * Now that Perl 6 is available in a usable form , over the past twelve months Damian has revisited some of his most popular Perl 5 modules and reimplemented them in "native" Perl 6. In this talk he will walk through the changes needed to port several of those modules, a journey that gives a surprisingly thorough overview of how the two languages differ, as well as insights into the relative strengths of each. Info on the location of Sanford Flemming within St. George Campus, TTC info, parking info can be found at: http://osm.utoronto.ca/map/f?p=110:1:2092650610450120 The talks will start promptly at 7pm. We have the room booked earlier than that, so give yourself time to come in and take a seat. People who arrive at 6:59pm will NOT get good seats. If you are driving, please allow yourself LOTS of extra time for (a) traffic and (b) getting from whereever you parked your car to Sanford Flemming. U of T campus is pretty big. *About Damian -------------------* For those of you who don't already know... * http://damian.conway.org/About_us/Bio_formal.html * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damian_Conway * http://fyi.oreilly.com/2008/08/the-mind-of-damian-conway-scie.html * What the Internet thinks of him! -- http://www.googlism.com/who_is/d/damian_conway/ Damian has given talks in Toronto most years since 2001 and they are widely enjoyed, even by IT people who don't normally "do the Perl thing." Think of it as the Toronto IT community's annual party. *I can has donation plz? ------------------------------- *Damian's trip to Toronto is un-funded... that is, as of right now it's coming out of his own pocketbook. However, as I have done for the past 10 years I am organizing a community pass-'round-the-hat donation to help cover the expenses (i.e. a plane ticket from the west coast, roughly a week of hotel rooms, and meals and other incidentals while he is here). If you would like to help out with these expenses, please get in touch with me off-list. Donations from companies are gladly welcomed, too! Any funds raised in excess of what is needed to cover his expenses will be given to him as an honorarium for his visit. Damian is also available for corporate training during that week. (His offerings: http://damian.conway.org/Courses/) Please get in touch with me if you know any one / any company that might be interested. Please circulate this email / annoucement! Forward to any one / any company you think might be interested. We always have a great crowd come out for Damian's events and getting the word out widely is a big part of that. Did I omit any important information? Please ask me, and when I send out reminder emails I will include that info in them. Looking forward to seeing you soon... Cheers, - Richard P.S. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1D1cap6yETA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Attached Message Part URL: