From juanjose at lunarpages.com Wed Nov 9 14:37:55 2005 From: juanjose at lunarpages.com (Juan Jose Natera Abreu) Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2005 14:37:55 -0800 Subject: [Oc-pm] [Fwd: UUASC-OC November 2005 Program] Message-ID: <1131575875.12212.12.camel@localhost> Hi, I am forwarding this email from the Unix Users Association of Southern California, the talk will be Perl vs. Python, next Monday in Irvine, details below. regards, Juan Natera ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Hershel Remer Date: Nov 9, 2005 11:15 AM Subject: UUASC-OC November 2005 Program To: uuasc-announce at uuasc.org UUASC-OC Unix Users Association of Southern California Orange County Chapter November Meeting --------------------------------------------- Perl vs. Python --------------------------------------------- Monday, Nov. 14, 7-9 PM Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2020 S. Main St. in Irvine 12th Floor --------------------------------------------- Over the years, the UUASC mailing list has hosted numerous flame fests as to what is the best scripting language. We will now settle one such battle once and for all, as we will pit against each other two of UUASC's top programmers who will take off their gloves as each one tries to convince us that they represent the better language. At the November meeting of UUASC-OC, members Mark Nagel and Todd Jackson will become enemy combatants, with Mark representing Perl and Todd doing battle on behalf of Python. The pair will demonstrate some of the differences between the two languages by providing to us coding examples of programs written in each one. To allow our duelers the most time to prepare for the demonstrations, this is our final request for suggestions from our readers for potential coding assignments. Mark and Todd will choose a few of the requests and go to work on creating code using their respective languages. So, now is the time to kindly post your request. And, our two speakers had better get their act together quickly, because Monday night is coming up fast, and Nigel hasn't been real responsive to my emails lately. Mark is a Cisco CCIE with 20 years of network administration and programming experience. He is the principal consultant and co-founder at Willing Minds LLC, http://willingminds.com , a consultancy that focuses on infrastructure implementation and support. Mark has written in Perl since 1991, and even created a Perl program that monitors system files called Filewatcher which is available at SourceForge. Mark is preparing for the upcoming battle by working out and practicing martial arts three times per week. Todd is a systems engineer at 8e6 Technologies, a web-filtering company in Orange, with more than 25 years of IT experience and has worked in UNIX environments including AIX, Solaris, and most recently Linux. He has developed Perl scripts used for data reduction, analysis, simulation of network traffic, and various systems administration tasks. He is currently using Python for new development in those areas. Todd is preparing for the upcoming battle by watching TV while eating little chocolate doughnuts -- the breakfast of champions. POST-MEETING ACTIVITIES: Join us at the Pilsner Room, within walking distance. AFTER HOURS ACCESS: The Sun building's doors are locked at 7 p.m. If you arrive late, please contact the guard at 949-372-2937 or 949-279-1539 for access. CARPOOL INFO: If you are interested in joining a carpool with other members, please post an email to the general list, uuasc at uuasc.org , requesting carpool info. PARKING: Convenient FREE parking is located next to the Sun office building in the visitor parking lot for after hours usage. Take a ticket when entering the garage but don't be concerned - no one will be there to collect money when the meeting ends, so you can exit for free. DIRECTIONS: Exit the San Diego Freeway (I-405) at MacArthur, go north (away from the airport) to the signal at Main Street (the first cross-street), turn right to Mercantile (the first signal on Main Street), turn right to parking. Please visit our web site, http://uuasc.org/oc.html , where you will find a detailed map. Here's an ASCII version: | Mercantile | Gillette | v | Main -----+---------+---------------+----------- | | ElTorito | | | | | | Sun | | \_______________/ +--\ parking | /\ 405 ======|===================================== | \/ Airport +--/ (all intersections shown | have signals (+)) The El Torito is on the corner and can serve as a landmark. The Pilsner Room is at the other end of the same block, Gillette and Main. The Sun building is behind the one with El Torito. 949-833-1640. UUASC-OC wants to thank our host, Sun Microsystems, for the continued support of our meetings. --------------------------------------------------------------------- The UUASC is for all persons using Unix either personally or professionally, or interested in learning more about Unix. We recognize all varieties of Unix, including (without prejudice) HP/UX, Linux, SVr4, Solaris, AIX, and BSD. This is a good place to meet others with similar interests and broaden your skills and knowledge. Generally, meetings include a technical presentation on a hardware or software topic of current interest to the Unix community and a round-table discussion of current topics of interest to the group. We are always looking for interesting presentations and your suggestions are most welcome. Please join us this month and bring along your friends or co-workers. Also, please forward this announcement to others who may be interested and feel free to post it to wherever you wish, both electronically and physically. If you receive more than one announcement by email, please let us know so we can keep our lists current. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This list is for announcements only. Send all discussion to the regular UUASC list. For details, send message "info uuasc" to Majordomo at uuasc.org. To unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe uuasc-announce" to Majordomo at uuasc.org. -- Juan Jose Natera Abreu