From hucky at imperia.net Tue Jun 13 09:41:09 2000 From: hucky at imperia.net (Hartmut Eilers) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:31 2004 Subject: Hello All Message-ID: <39464805.666F4069@imperia.net> Hello Perl Mongers, first of all I want to indroduce myself. I'm 36 years old, living in Verviers and working in Aachen, Germany. I'm working as system administrator and perl programmer for Imperia Software Solutions. We are developing a Content Managment System in Perl. ( http://www.imperia.net/ ) My main interests are Linux, Perl and the Internet. In the last 10 Years I worked in Germany, the USA, and Austria. I'm looking for some folks with similar interests and hope to meet you. Sorry to say, that my French is awefull, but I hope to improve it in the future. Happy hacking Hartmut -- supportanfragen bitte immer an support@imperia.net hartmut eilers hucky@imperia.net imperia software solutions gmbh www.imperia.net From steven.devijver at cmpmail.com Tue Jun 13 10:23:31 2000 From: steven.devijver at cmpmail.com (Steven Devijver) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:31 2004 Subject: factoring in Perl Message-ID: <003001bfd54b$55dc2ee0$5cf74bc1@amd400> Hi, Would anyone happen to know a resource on factoring and/or design patterns in Perl? I'm currently using a kind of factory to instantiate different classes, but after reading an article on implementing a factory in VB, I would like to put that mechanism to work in Perl. That sad thing is VB hides a lot of mechanisms, so I need more insight, preferably from the Perl point of view. any suggestions welcome thanks Steven Devijver -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/liege-pm/attachments/20000613/2113e0ca/attachment.htm From rondal at usa.net Wed Jun 14 02:55:01 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:31 2004 Subject: interested in a first meeting? Message-ID: <007d01bfd5d6$e3692660$c726000a@junior> Hi, I'm thinking about setting up our first meeting. Before going into too much details, I'd like to know how many of you are interested in meeting. Also, could you let me know where you live, if you're willing to travel, your availability (2nd fortnight of July or 1st fortnight of August), you preferences (week-end/week, pub/(cheap) restaurant, ...) We will have to setup a plan for this meeting, what we want to discuss, ... There will be the presentation of the different members, a definition of our objectives, ... Though we will discuss this in more details later on, if you already have an idea you want to discuss (the object factory problem of Steven for instance), let me know. If you prefer, you can mail all this information to my private address instead of the mailing list. Regards, Stephane Rondal From rondal at usa.net Wed Jun 14 02:35:54 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:31 2004 Subject: factoring in Perl References: <003001bfd54b$55dc2ee0$5cf74bc1@amd400> Message-ID: <007c01bfd5d6$e25c9860$c726000a@junior> The best resource I know of is the GOF book (Analysis and Design Patterns/Addison-Wesley, don't have the reference handy). Though it's not Perl related, it does explain the mechanisms of an object factory from an implementation point of view. I think the example is in C++, but it should not be too difficult to port it to Perl. If you need help.... (I just love how Perl incorporated the OO paradigm) I have other books on design patterns. Just have to check if they contain other factory patterns. But again, none of these are Perl specific. Here's a nice book idea ;-) Stephane PS. Object factory in VB! Must be kidding ;-) ----- Original Message ----- From: Steven Devijver To: liege-pm-list@happyfunball.pm.org Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 5:23 PM Subject: factoring in Perl Hi, Would anyone happen to know a resource on factoring and/or design patterns in Perl? I'm currently using a kind of factory to instantiate different classes, but after reading an article on implementing a factory in VB, I would like to put that mechanism to work in Perl. That sad thing is VB hides a lot of mechanisms, so I need more insight, preferably from the Perl point of view. any suggestions welcome thanks Steven Devijver -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/liege-pm/attachments/20000614/1ec1f2c1/attachment.htm From steven.devijver at cmpmail.com Wed Jun 14 04:21:49 2000 From: steven.devijver at cmpmail.com (Steven Devijver) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:31 2004 Subject: meeting Message-ID: <001d01bfd5e1$f873cdc0$7a8d4ac1@lesire.com> Hi, A meeting sounds good to me. I'm available troughout summer, so the date doesn't matter for me, nor does the location, as I presume it will be in Belgium. Steven Devijver (steven.devijver@cmpmail.com) From olivier.bouriez at quintiles.com Wed Jun 14 04:47:47 2000 From: olivier.bouriez at quintiles.com (olivier.bouriez@quintiles.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:31 2004 Subject: interested in a first meeting? Message-ID: <802568FE.0035E65B.00@qedilc01.qedi.quintiles.com> Hi All, first a short introduction about myself: My name is Olivier Bouriez, I'm Network Systems Administrator in louvain-la-neuve and live in Namur. Also I'm French (nobody's perfect) and I came to Perl in order to automate tasks on my office' workstations. I began learning Perl few weeks ago but felt in love with it. Regarding the meeting I must admit that I'm exited to meet you all. Unfortunately I leave Belgium for UK at the end of August, but if the meeting is before I leave and you accept that I attend it, I'll be there. Cheers. Olivier. From wim.verhaegen at esat.kuleuven.ac.be Fri Jun 16 04:13:54 2000 From: wim.verhaegen at esat.kuleuven.ac.be (Wim Verhaegen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:31 2004 Subject: interested in a first meeting? References: <007d01bfd5d6$e3692660$c726000a@junior> Message-ID: <3949EFD2.C47EB870@esat.kuleuven.ac.be> Stephane Rondal wrote: > I'm thinking about setting up our first meeting. > Before going into too much details, I'd like to > know how many of you are interested in meeting. I am interested in a meeting, but had a minor accident yesterday and I am limping around with a plaster now ;-) Any transportation might therefore not be convenient for me the 1st weeks, but don't let that be a hindrance in organizing a 1st meeting. I can always kick in in a 2nd one, I guess. > Also, could you let me know where you live, if > you're willing to travel, your availability (2nd fortnight > of July or 1st fortnight of August), you preferences > (week-end/week, pub/(cheap) restaurant, ...) I live in Leuven, Belgium. This is only 40min from Liege, so any place around there is fine to me. I prefer meeting during the week, and exact location does not matter. I think a little restaurant is best suited for an informal meeting, but I'll leave that up to Stephane. > > We will have to setup a plan for this meeting, what we want > to discuss, ... There will be the presentation of the different > members, a definition of our objectives, ... No specific thoughts so far. I am not as immersed in computer science as the others are: I am an electrical engineer and use perl for applications mainly. However, my interests are broader than my experience, so don't hold back! BR, Wim PS: maybe a short introduction on myself: I am Wim, age 27, living in Leuven. I am a research assistant at the electrical engineering dept. of K.U.Leuven university, where I am responsible for maintaining perl. Besides that, I find myself writing ever more Perl than C++ programs, and have become somewhat addicted to it. I have a vivid interest in anything that happens in the Perl community and would welcome the local activities you suggested. -- Wim Verhaegen, Research Assistant Phone: +32-16-321075 K.U.Leuven ESAT-MICAS Fax: +32-16-321975 Kard. Mercierlaan 94 wim.verhaegen@esat.kuleuven.ac.be B-3001 Leuven, Belgium http://www.esat.kuleuven.ac.be/~verhaege From beatnik at linuxfreak.com Mon Jun 26 03:59:13 2000 From: beatnik at linuxfreak.com (Hendrik Van Belleghem) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:31 2004 Subject: Introduction Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I'm new to this list, so an introduction would be in order. My name is Hendrik Van Belleghem, and as most of you I live in Belgium. I live in Louvain (Leuven) and to be honest, my french is awful. Perl is one of my addictions, altho I still have loads to learn. I currently Op on #cgi/Undernet and I occasionally write small tuts/apps to help people out. I use Perl on a daily basis for common sysadmin jobs at home and at school (where I admin several servers). I consider my code, no matter what language, to be quick and dirty; I even registered a domain name for that purpose :) Anyway, this was my way of saying hi to everyone on the list, and I'm looking forward at seeing some interesting threads in here. Greetz Hendrik Van Belleghem beatnik@linuxfreak.com - beatnik@email.linuxguru.com ... I'm not an addict (maybe that's a lie) - Not an addict - K's Choice -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org Filter: gpg4pine 4.0 (http://azzie.robotics.net) iD8DBQE5Vxtki9Ua6wuOB8sRAhLcAJ9TzPPEH+zO4gW2riADsgQcUr+fOwCfW7df hTkIH4vt2OuuCXskQoRaST0= =O/di -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From rondal at usa.net Mon Jun 26 05:52:09 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:31 2004 Subject: liege.pm - nice web sites Message-ID: <007501bfdf5c$9affbda0$c726000a@junior> Dear Perl Mongers, Those interested by setting up a web site for our activities may want to have a look at the following PM sites: http://london.pm.org http://paris.pm.org http://amsterdam.pm.org http://NY.pm.org http://stlouis.pm.org http://www.willcam.com/tpm/tpm.html (for their resources section (go to Misc)) I find them interesting from a content and/or look perspective. One of the thing we could put on our web site is an archive of the messages sent through the mailing list. Just an idea. Yours, Stephane From rondal at usa.net Mon Jun 26 06:23:13 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:31 2004 Subject: Introduction References: Message-ID: <00d301bfdf6a$3280ea20$c726000a@junior> > I'm new to this list, so an introduction would be in order. So, welcome on the Liege.pm mailing list > ... and as most of you I live in Belgium ... This group should really be named Belgium.pm > I consider my code, no matter what language, to be quick and dirty; I even > registered a domain name for that purpose :) > And what is your domain name? Stephane