[Mpls-pm] Hi, everyone.

Matthew Johnson matt at omega.org
Fri Jun 7 09:07:21 PDT 2013


lets do it! venue and date & time proposals are next! I have Saturday mornings free at the moment.

Nicholas Melnick <nick-list at dytara.com> wrote:

>I'd be happy to schedule a quick ramp up session on Catalyst, for those
>interested. I'm not a professional trainer by any stretch of the
>imagination, but I've been using it for fun and professionally for
>quite a few years now.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Craig S. Wilson" <craig at wavefront.net>
>To: "James Smith" <josjr69 at gmail.com>
>Cc: "Nicholas Melnick" <nick-list at dytara.com>, "Mpls Perl Mongers"
><mpls-pm at pm.org>
>Sent: Thursday, June 6, 2013 5:51:58 PM
>Subject: Re: [Mpls-pm] Hi, everyone.
>
>On 6/6/2013 5:29 PM, James Smith wrote:
>>  I do want to stay involved in Perl in some capacity ... I just don't
>know how all of the pieces of this new existence
>> are all going to fit together ... When I was still looking for work,
>I recognized that I needed to seriously update my
>> skills in the direction of the so-called "Modern Perl" (Catalyst,
>Moose, DBIx, etc) so I set up a Virtual Private
>> Server on 1and1.com <http://1and1.com> and bought the
>perlcatalyst.com <http://perlcatalyst.com> domain with the
>> intent of setting up a free tutorial site for anyone wanting to scale
>the steep grade of the Perl Catalyst mountain.
>
>I have tried to get going with Catalyst a couple of times but haven't
>been able to devote the time for a sustained
>effort.  I would love to be able to use Catalyst and Perl to fend of
>the push for Ruby on Rails.
>
>So, any tutorials along those lines would be greatly appreciated.
>
>I detest RoR.

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