From daniel at coder.com Thu Sep 13 15:09:06 2012 From: daniel at coder.com (Daniel Allen) Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 18:09:06 -0400 Subject: [kw-pm] Sept: punt? Intro talks: This fall? & Happy Birthday to kw-pm Message-ID: We seem to lack speakers for our regular time-slot, which would be next Thursday. At this juncture I think we could either punt or do dinner somewhere. We've been asked by the UW CS Club if we want to come back and do some intro perl talks, for some time this Fall, date as-of-yet unplanned. If anybody is keen on presenting to the CS club, we could make that happen. I'm curious is anybody out there doing Perl coding these days? We've been a pretty omnivorous group, talking about lots of other stuff like node.js and some of us instigated a #python channel on irc.perl.org :) It's worth noting that our first kw.pm was at the end of September 2002, making the 27th of this month our 10th birthday http://kw.pm.org/oldnews.html Happy Birthday, y'all! These days I find myself only writing one-liners in perl; my group at work is much happier if I do new projects in Python instead. I won't barely mention the many legacy php projects I still work on. Not much new perl work here though. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eric at uc.org Fri Sep 14 18:29:11 2012 From: eric at uc.org (Eric Maki) Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 21:29:11 -0400 Subject: [kw-pm] Sept: punt? Intro talks: This fall? & Happy Birthday to kw-pm In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I wish I could volunteer, it seems a shame to miss out on the decade mark for lack of tuits. I have a couple of talks in various stages of readiness, but (unsurprisingly) none about Perl, and no chance of having time in the next few weeks. All C++ for me with a little bit of Python and a bunch of DSLs. And my puttering programming project right now is x86_64 gas assembly, for no particularly good reasons. Happy Birthday! Perhaps it is more a positive than a negative that many of us are doing very different things from ten years ago ;) On 13 September 2012 18:09, Daniel Allen wrote: > We seem to lack speakers for our regular time-slot, which would be next > Thursday. At this juncture I think we could either punt or do dinner > somewhere. > > We've been asked by the UW CS Club if we want to come back and do some intro > perl talks, for some time this Fall, date as-of-yet unplanned. If anybody is > keen on presenting to the CS club, we could make that happen. > > I'm curious is anybody out there doing Perl coding these days? We've been a > pretty omnivorous group, talking about lots of other stuff like node.js and > some of us instigated a #python channel on irc.perl.org :) > > It's worth noting that our first kw.pm was at the end of September 2002, > making the 27th of this month our 10th birthday > http://kw.pm.org/oldnews.html > > Happy Birthday, y'all! > > These days I find myself only writing one-liners in perl; my group at work > is much happier if I do new projects in Python instead. I won't barely > mention the many legacy php projects I still work on. Not much new perl work > here though. > > > > _______________________________________________ > kw-pm mailing list > kw-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm From nick.dumas at gmail.com Fri Sep 14 20:15:32 2012 From: nick.dumas at gmail.com (Nick Dumas) Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 23:15:32 -0400 Subject: [kw-pm] kw-pm Digest, Vol 110, Issue 1 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: > I'm curious is anybody out there doing Perl coding these days? We've been a > pretty omnivorous group, talking about lots of other stuff like node.js and > some of us instigated a #python channel on irc.perl.org :) > I do a fair bit of Perl at work. The official release stuff is C/C++/.net, but the prototype, debugging and "get whatever's left out of the corrupt file" stuff is Perl I'm also working on some tactical combat games on my spare time. - Nick From jm3lee at gmail.com Sat Sep 15 03:45:27 2012 From: jm3lee at gmail.com (Jung Myeng Lee) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2012 06:45:27 -0400 Subject: [kw-pm] kw-pm Digest, Vol 110, Issue 1 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: > I do a fair bit of Perl at work. > The official release stuff is C/C++/.net, but the prototype, debugging > and "get whatever's left out of the corrupt file" stuff is Perl I had similar experience at previous work place. I'm a C developer, but I have written project configuration scripts, and cscope web front-end in Perl -- they are still using it. There were tons of legacy scripts written in Perl by others as well. A large silicon vendor we had also exclusively used Perl scripts to configure their system. -- Brian Jung Myeng Lee Homepage: http://koreanbrian.com From broadswd at gmail.com Sat Sep 15 06:15:34 2012 From: broadswd at gmail.com (Raymond) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2012 13:15:34 +0000 Subject: [kw-pm] kw-pm Digest, Vol 110, Issue 1 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <2119958073-1347714932-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-57990404-@b5.c8.bise6.blackberry> Our production code is all C/C++ and uses make for compilation/linking, but Perl is the lingua franca for holding it all together, packaging, CI and production build systems, etc. Python is in there too but most new development is still Perl. -----Original Message----- From: Jung Myeng Lee Sender: "kw-pm" Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2012 06:45:27 To: Nick Dumas Cc: Subject: Re: [kw-pm] kw-pm Digest, Vol 110, Issue 1 > I do a fair bit of Perl at work. > The official release stuff is C/C++/.net, but the prototype, debugging > and "get whatever's left out of the corrupt file" stuff is Perl I had similar experience at previous work place. I'm a C developer, but I have written project configuration scripts, and cscope web front-end in Perl -- they are still using it. There were tons of legacy scripts written in Perl by others as well. A large silicon vendor we had also exclusively used Perl scripts to configure their system. -- Brian Jung Myeng Lee Homepage: http://koreanbrian.com _______________________________________________ kw-pm mailing list kw-pm at pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm From tyler at piwebsolutions.ca Sat Sep 15 06:36:29 2012 From: tyler at piwebsolutions.ca (Tyler Slijboom) Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2012 09:36:29 -0400 Subject: [kw-pm] kw-pm Digest, Vol 110, Issue 1 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5054845D.10304@piwebsolutions.ca> I am a web application developer, some jQuery but otherwise it is all Perl. The system is built with CGI::Application web framework and HTML::Template. On 12-09-14 11:15 PM, Nick Dumas wrote: > I'm curious is anybody out there doing Perl coding these days? We've been a > >pretty omnivorous group, talking about lots of other stuff like node.js and > >some of us instigated a #python channel on irc.perl.org:) > > From daniel at coder.com Mon Sep 17 14:46:36 2012 From: daniel at coder.com (Daniel Allen) Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 17:46:36 -0400 Subject: [kw-pm] BBQ at the Arrow Lofts - Daniel's place Message-ID: September's Mongers Meeting will be a social gathering at my new place. We're doing a BBQ, somewhat like last month, only not as much swimming-pool, but more altitude. I'm at 112 Benton St. (http://goo.gl/maps/Gqs5R) - if you drive, go to the visitor parking lot, which is down the hill (south) from the parking-garage entrance on Benton (on the west side of the street). Park anywhere in the visitor lot; or park on the East side of Benton Street. If you bike, probably simplest to lock your bike to the chain-link fence next to the visitor lot. Buses: get off at the GRT terminal; we're just a couple blocks away. Enter the building at the southeast corner of the building. The lobby has a touch-screen; cursor up to "Allen" and press "Call." Cover your ears; they haven't fixed the volume and it is very loud. Anyway, it should ring my cellphone; I'll buzz you in. If it is having problems, call or text me directly: 519-781-7733 and I'll come down. Follow the path of grey carpet to the elevators, in the middle of the building. You'll go through a single door after a twisty hall with many mirrors. If you find yourself in a movie theatre or parking garage, you went the wrong way. Take the elevator to the roof (RT) and follow the voices outside. :) Bring: spouse(s) grillables, sides,... I'll have chicken or turkey burgers/sausages for the grill, burger/hotdog buns, and condiments. Maybe bring a jacket; it can be breezy in the evenings up there. We can go indoors whenever we like; there is lots of indoor seating. And a bar, which is sadly not stocked. Just for kicks I also booked the theatre room downstairs, in case we have any interest in something requiring a projector. (ideas?) Looking forward to seeing y'all on Thursday. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From daniel at coder.com Thu Sep 20 07:57:32 2012 From: daniel at coder.com (Daniel Allen) Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2012 10:57:32 -0400 Subject: [kw-pm] BBQ at the Arrow Lofts - Daniel's place - 6pm onward Message-ID: Oops, I didn't say when the party was starting. I'll be up there from 6pm onward- which is a bit earlyish but sunset is, now, too. :P Hope to see you tonight, -Daniel On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 5:46 PM, Daniel Allen wrote: > September's Mongers Meeting will be a social gathering at my new place. > We're doing a BBQ, somewhat like last month, only not as much > swimming-pool, but more altitude. > > I'm at 112 Benton St. (http://goo.gl/maps/Gqs5R) - if you drive, go to > the visitor parking lot, which is down the hill (south) from the > parking-garage entrance on Benton (on the west side of the street). Park > anywhere in the visitor lot; or park on the East side of Benton Street. If > you bike, probably simplest to lock your bike to the chain-link fence next > to the visitor lot. Buses: get off at the GRT terminal; we're just a couple > blocks away. > > Enter the building at the southeast corner of the building. The lobby has > a touch-screen; cursor up to "Allen" and press "Call." > Cover your ears; they haven't fixed the volume and it is very loud. > Anyway, it should ring my cellphone; I'll buzz you in. > If it is having problems, call or text me directly: 519-781-7733 and I'll > come down. > > Follow the path of grey carpet to the elevators, in the middle of the > building. You'll go through a single door after a twisty hall with many > mirrors. > If you find yourself in a movie theatre or parking garage, you went the > wrong way. > > Take the elevator to the roof (RT) and follow the voices outside. :) > > Bring: > spouse(s) > grillables, sides,... I'll have chicken or turkey burgers/sausages for > the grill, burger/hotdog buns, and condiments. > Maybe bring a jacket; it can be breezy in the evenings up there. We can go > indoors whenever we like; there is lots of indoor seating. > And a bar, which is sadly not stocked. > > Just for kicks I also booked the theatre room downstairs, in case we have > any interest in something requiring a projector. (ideas?) > > Looking forward to seeing y'all on Thursday. > > _______________________________________________ > kw-pm mailing list > kw-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: