From casey at geeknest.com Tue Jul 1 15:09:29 2003 From: casey at geeknest.com (casey@geeknest.com) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:57 2004 Subject: [pgh-pm] Pittsburgh Perl Mongers | Meeting | 07.09.2003 Message-ID: <20030701200929.17483101C2@caseywest.com> *Social Gathering* This meeting will be at Barnes & Noble in Squirrel Hill. From there we will find food and/or drink. *Location* Barnes & Noble 1723 Murray Ave 412.521.3600 07.09.2003 19:00 -- Casey West (via automation) From chris at cwinters.com Wed Jul 9 14:04:44 2003 From: chris at cwinters.com (Chris Winters) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:57 2004 Subject: [pgh-pm] social meeting tonight Message-ID: <3F0C674C.1070400@cwinters.com> Since Casey's at OSCON (lucky bum!) I'll ping the list with the reminder that there's a social meeting tonight. Details at: http://pgh.pm.org/m/200307.html Since the Barnes and Noble is two floors should we just plan on meeting in the coffee shop on the second floor? Chris -- Chris Winters (chris@cwinters.com) Building enterprise-capable snack solutions since 1988. From robertblackwell at yahoo.com Wed Jul 9 16:38:58 2003 From: robertblackwell at yahoo.com (Robert Blackwell) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:57 2004 Subject: [pgh-pm] social meeting tonight In-Reply-To: <3F0C674C.1070400@cwinters.com> Message-ID: <20030709213858.29021.qmail@web11605.mail.yahoo.com> I won't be able to make it tonight :( I have family visiting from Arkansas. --Robert --- Chris Winters wrote: > Since Casey's at OSCON (lucky bum!) I'll ping the > list with the > reminder that there's a social meeting tonight. > Details at: > > http://pgh.pm.org/m/200307.html > > Since the Barnes and Noble is two floors should we > just plan on > meeting in the coffee shop on the second floor? > > Chris > > -- > Chris Winters (chris@cwinters.com) > Building enterprise-capable snack solutions since > 1988. > > _______________________________________________ > pgh-pm mailing list > pgh-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pgh-pm ===== Robert Blackwell robertblackwell@yahoo.com AIM: robertdblackwell Yahoo!: robertblackwell Jabber: robertblackwell@jabber.com http://www.robertblackwell.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com From chris at cwinters.com Wed Jul 9 18:30:18 2003 From: chris at cwinters.com (Chris Winters) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:57 2004 Subject: [pgh-pm] can't make it Message-ID: <3F0CA58A.4030405@cwinters.com> Last-minute work stuff came up and I won't be able to make it tonight. This is doubly bad because I was hoping to persuade people to eat at Uncle Sam's, which I haven't been to in a year or so... Chris -- Chris Winters (chris@cwinters.com) Building enterprise-capable snack solutions since 1988. From robertblackwell at yahoo.com Tue Jul 29 20:56:58 2003 From: robertblackwell at yahoo.com (Robert Blackwell) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:57 2004 Subject: [pgh-pm] LXR PXR Message-ID: <20030730015658.89630.qmail@web11604.mail.yahoo.com> Does anyone know if there is a Perl Cross Referance anywhere? http://sourceforge.net/projects/lxr http://lxr.mozilla.org/classic/ http://lxr.linux.no/ One for the CPAN would be what I am really looking for. -- Robert ===== Robert Blackwell robertblackwell@yahoo.com AIM: robertdblackwell Yahoo!: robertblackwell Jabber: robertblackwell@jabber.com http://www.robertblackwell.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From casey at geeknest.com Thu Jul 31 14:56:31 2003 From: casey at geeknest.com (Casey West) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:57 2004 Subject: [pgh-pm] New Contact Information Message-ID: <20030731195631.C5E0E102DA@caseywest.com> Hi pgh, [Note: I admit I'm lazy, this is a mail-merge sort of program, so it's kind of impersonal, and makes assumptions, like you might want my contact information. However, you were hand picked. :-)] I'd like you to have my cell phone number. Now that I've got a decent carrier I will actually be reachable at this number. I also have text messaging, so you can use the same number for that. If don't have text messaging, or can't call or reach me from your location by phone, you can use the following email address to get me at my phone as well. Cell phone number: 1.724.681.2000 Email gateway: phone@geeknest.com Other information for contacting me. You know, just in case. AIM: caseyrwest Work: casey@pair.com If you've given me your number (cell or otherwise) in the past, I probably don't have it anymore. If you'd like me to have it now, please respond and it will be noted. Finally, to be thorough, my postal address follows. See, Chastity and I will be receiving a new baby sometime in November of this year, and we should like to send out an Announcement/Christmas card to you. If you would like one, please surrender proper information forthwith. 320 Jackson Avenue Vandergrift, PA, USA 15690 Thanks! Casey West -- Shooting yourself in the foot with Ada After correctly packing your foot, you attempt to concurrently load the gun, pull the trigger, scream, and confidently aim at your foot knowing it is safe. However the cordite in the round does an Unchecked Conversion, fires and shoots you in the foot anyway. From davidhand at davidhand.com Thu Jul 31 17:44:21 2003 From: davidhand at davidhand.com (David Hand) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:57 2004 Subject: [pgh-pm] I'm giving a talk? Message-ID: <20030731224421.GA13705@birthday.local.> I mean: I'm giving a talk! And you (yes, you!) can choose what it's on! (erm, "...on what it is!") Here are your choices: 1. Parsing JavaScript with JavaScript::Parser (Risky) A tutorial on how to use JavaScript::Parser to munge JavaScript source code. Possibly some discussion on the structure of the parser, if there's interest. Risky, because it's not quite done yet, but very likely will be by then. 2. Dr. Weakref -- or -- How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Circular Referneces How to use weak references to avoid memory leaks with circular references. With a quick foray into why Perl's garbage collector sucks. 3. Writing extentions for Regexp::Common How to use Regexp::Common. Why Regexp::Common is more interesting than a hash of regexeps. How to extend Regexp::Common's library of regexpsps. (Even if your regexpp isn't common!) Including a bit of rambling on about Regexp::Common::JavaScript, used by JavaScript::Parser. Vote now! Vote often! God knows Casey worked hard enough to get me to send this email. -- David "cogent" Hand From davidhand at davidhand.com Thu Jul 31 17:54:42 2003 From: davidhand at davidhand.com (David Hand) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:57 2004 Subject: [pgh-pm] I'm giving a talk? In-Reply-To: <20030731224421.GA13705@birthday.local.> References: <20030731224421.GA13705@birthday.local.> Message-ID: <20030731225442.GA13795@birthday.local.> On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 06:44:21PM -0400, David Hand wrote: > 2. Dr. Weakref > -- or -- > How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Circular Referneces I meant to mention that this would be pretty short, and so could be in addition to either of the other two. I think I mostly included it because I like my cutesy little title so much. -- David "cogent" Hand From jis8+ at pitt.edu Wed Jul 30 13:35:11 2003 From: jis8+ at pitt.edu (Jonathon Isaac Swiderski) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:57 2004 Subject: [pgh-pm] LXR PXR In-Reply-To: <20030730015658.89630.qmail@web11604.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Robert Blackwell wrote: >Does anyone know if there is a Perl Cross Referance >anywhere? An old "This week on p5p" (http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2001/10/p5pdigest/20011010.html) has the following: "Arthur Bergman is running the LXR cross referencing tools on the perl source. The result: PXR, the Perl Cross Reference. It will eventually contain cross references of perl-current, the latest stable release, and the Parrot source." However, the address referenced, [http://pxr.perl.org/], doesn't seem to exist, and no reference to it returned by google appears particularly recent. -- Jonathon Isaac Swiderski /\ dangercat-20@dangercat.net www.dangercat.net //\\ www.dangercat.net/resume It's a wise man who profits by his own experience, but it's a good deal wiser one who lets the rattlesnake bite the other fellow. -- Josh Billings