From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Tue Apr 3 13:41:28 2001 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:23 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/05/2001 Message-ID: <3ACA1958.6F314ECC@bpxinternet.com> Please RSVP... We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday, April 5th at 7:00PM. It will be held at Bowne, which is located at 1500 N. Central Avenue, which is on the Southwest corner of Central and McDowell. The parking lot is gated, so just press the button on the intercom, and tell the receptionist that you are there for the Perl meeting. Park in the lot that is straight ahead from the entrance on the South side of McDowell. Park in any uncovered, non-reserved space. Proceed to the main lobby, which is on the Northeast side of the parking lot. I will be presenting Perl 201 again for those who have missed it. -- - Doug Don't anthropomorphize computers. They hate that. From jobrooks at us.dhl.com Tue Apr 3 13:59:51 2001 From: jobrooks at us.dhl.com (Jo Brooks) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:23 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/05/2001 References: <3ACA1958.6F314ECC@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <3ACA1DA7.A04570C8@us.dhl.com> Doug Miles wrote: > > Please RSVP... Count me in... I was beginning to wonder if the group was alive or not. I hadn't seen any messages come across since I first joined about 2 weeks ago. jo From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Tue Apr 3 15:27:46 2001 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:23 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/05/2001 References: <3ACA1958.6F314ECC@bpxinternet.com> <3ACA1DA7.A04570C8@us.dhl.com> Message-ID: <3ACA3242.166FB3DF@bpxinternet.com> Jo Brooks wrote: > > Doug Miles wrote: > > > > Please RSVP... > > Count me in... > > I was beginning to wonder if the group was alive or not. I hadn't > seen any messages come across since I first joined about 2 weeks ago. > > jo You can usually hear an echo. :) I was on vacation last week, so not much was going on. Welcome! -- - Doug Encrypted with ROT-26 - all attempts to decrypt are illegal under the DMCA! From djmilesfamily at earthlink.net Tue Apr 3 18:28:24 2001 From: djmilesfamily at earthlink.net (Doug and Julie Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:23 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Job: Fwd: Perl Programmer Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.0.20010403162746.02498010@mail.earthlink.net> > >Hello, > >YouCheckCredit.com, a small privately held company based out of Orange >County, CA is looking for a part-time to full-time Perl programmer (we use >Apache webserver and run on Linux operating system) to assist in modifying >and enhancing our programs. Great opportunity. If you or someone you know >is interested in this opportunity, please e-mail or call us at >john@youcheckcredit.com or 888-543-7044. > >John Restivo >YouCheckCredit.com, Inc. >Tel: 888-543-7044 >Fax: 888-544-8601 >www.youcheckcredit.com From Bryan.Lane at VITALPS.COM Tue Apr 3 18:40:45 2001 From: Bryan.Lane at VITALPS.COM (Bryan Lane) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:23 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Job: Fwd: Perl Programmer References: <5.0.2.1.0.20010403162746.02498010@mail.earthlink.net> Message-ID: <001501c0bc97$8221a320$43a5640a@bryan> Thanks Doug! I'll get on this right away! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug and Julie Miles" To: Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 4:28 PM Subject: Phoenix.pm: Job: Fwd: Perl Programmer > > > > >Hello, > > > >YouCheckCredit.com, a small privately held company based out of Orange > >County, CA is looking for a part-time to full-time Perl programmer (we use > >Apache webserver and run on Linux operating system) to assist in modifying > >and enhancing our programs. Great opportunity. If you or someone you know > >is interested in this opportunity, please e-mail or call us at > >john@youcheckcredit.com or 888-543-7044. > > > >John Restivo > >YouCheckCredit.com, Inc. > >Tel: 888-543-7044 > >Fax: 888-544-8601 > >www.youcheckcredit.com > > From webmaster at azwebs.com Wed Apr 4 00:03:37 2001 From: webmaster at azwebs.com (Webmaster) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:23 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/05/2001 References: <3ACA1958.6F314ECC@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <004801c0bcc4$9d8f4cc0$7d7193ac@computer> Right now it looks like I can make it. If you have a section in your 201 stuff about tieing, I can dust off my talking paper that I had a few months ago, and say a word or two... Tim From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Wed Apr 4 12:55:55 2001 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:23 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/05/2001 References: <3ACA1958.6F314ECC@bpxinternet.com> <004801c0bcc4$9d8f4cc0$7d7193ac@computer> Message-ID: <3ACB602B.A1F3C67A@bpxinternet.com> Webmaster wrote: > > Right now it looks like I can make it. > > If you have a section in your 201 stuff about tieing, I can dust off my > talking paper that I had a few months ago, and say a word or two... > > Tim Cool. I don't have a section on tieing (That'll be in Perl 301 - Everything Else :) ), but if there is time you can certainly say a word or two. It'll be good to see you again. -- - Doug Encrypted with ROT-26 - all attempts to decrypt are illegal under the DMCA! From eden.li at asu.edu Wed Apr 4 11:52:51 2001 From: eden.li at asu.edu (Eden Li) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:23 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/05/2001 References: <3ACA1958.6F314ECC@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <003901c0bd27$b0de8080$f700a8c0@advcomputer.com> I'll be there. From: "Doug Miles" | Please RSVP... From A16499 at motorola.com Wed Apr 4 10:33:39 2001 From: A16499 at motorola.com (Li Guoya-A16499) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:23 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/05/2001 Message-ID: Hello, here I am. My husband is in business trip. I am not sure that I can make it. Doug, may I have the fly?? guoya -----Original Message----- From: doug.miles@bpxinternet.com [mailto:doug.miles@bpxinternet.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 1:28 PM To: phoenix-pm-list@happyfunball.pm.org Subject: Re: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/05/2001 Jo Brooks wrote: > > Doug Miles wrote: > > > > Please RSVP... > > Count me in... > > I was beginning to wonder if the group was alive or not. I hadn't > seen any messages come across since I first joined about 2 weeks ago. > > jo You can usually hear an echo. :) I was on vacation last week, so not much was going on. Welcome! -- - Doug Encrypted with ROT-26 - all attempts to decrypt are illegal under the DMCA! From lajandy at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 19:42:11 2001 From: lajandy at yahoo.com (Andrew Johnson) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:23 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/05/2001 In-Reply-To: <3ACA1958.6F314ECC@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <20010405004211.93811.qmail@web10105.mail.yahoo.com> --- Doug Miles wrote: > Please RSVP... > > We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday, April 5th at 7:00PM. > It will be held at Bowne, which is located at 1500 N. Central Avenue, > which is on the Southwest corner of Central and McDowell. I can't come. Sorry. Have fun without me! ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Wed Apr 18 11:12:25 2001 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:23 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/19/2001 Message-ID: <3ADDBCE9.2AAF5441@bpxinternet.com> Please RSVP... We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday, April 19th at 7:00PM. It will be held at Bowne, which is located at 1500 N. Central Avenue, which is on the Southwest corner of Central and McDowell. The parking lot is gated, so just press the button on the intercom, and tell the receptionist that you are there for the Perl meeting. Park in the lot that is straight ahead from the entrance on the South side of McDowell. Park in any uncovered, non-reserved space. Proceed to the main lobby, which is on the Northeast side of the parking lot. You may have noticed that this should have been a Tuesday meeting. I have a standing conflict on Tuesdays for a while, so I'll have to switch to Thursdays for a couple of months. I apologize for the inconvenience. Scott will be presenting: I've got two short programs.. a screenfull each. The first one is a tied scalar that simple spits out the package and line it was set from every time it gets set. The second gives an indented functional call trace of all evaluation in a package. I can demonstrate their use, mention why they might be needed, and/or explain their implementation, depending on audience interest. I'll then talk about the Perl GUI debugger, ptkdb, if there is time. -- - Doug Don't anthropomorphize computers. They hate that. From eden.li at asu.edu Wed Apr 18 11:37:04 2001 From: eden.li at asu.edu (Eden Li) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:23 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/19/2001 References: <3ADDBCE9.2AAF5441@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <002101c0c825$cdcb93f0$f700a8c0@advcomputer.com> I'm not sure if I'll definitely be able to make it, but mark me down anyway. From: "Doug Miles" | Please RSVP... From A16499 at motorola.com Wed Apr 18 11:38:17 2001 From: A16499 at motorola.com (Li Guoya-A16499) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:23 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/19/2001 Message-ID: I'll be there. guoya -----Original Message----- From: doug.miles@bpxinternet.com [mailto:doug.miles@bpxinternet.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 9:12 AM To: Phoenix.pm Cc: Rose Keys Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/19/2001 Please RSVP... We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday, April 19th at 7:00PM. It will be held at Bowne, which is located at 1500 N. Central Avenue, which is on the Southwest corner of Central and McDowell. The parking lot is gated, so just press the button on the intercom, and tell the receptionist that you are there for the Perl meeting. Park in the lot that is straight ahead from the entrance on the South side of McDowell. Park in any uncovered, non-reserved space. Proceed to the main lobby, which is on the Northeast side of the parking lot. You may have noticed that this should have been a Tuesday meeting. I have a standing conflict on Tuesdays for a while, so I'll have to switch to Thursdays for a couple of months. I apologize for the inconvenience. Scott will be presenting: I've got two short programs.. a screenfull each. The first one is a tied scalar that simple spits out the package and line it was set from every time it gets set. The second gives an indented functional call trace of all evaluation in a package. I can demonstrate their use, mention why they might be needed, and/or explain their implementation, depending on audience interest. I'll then talk about the Perl GUI debugger, ptkdb, if there is time. -- - Doug Don't anthropomorphize computers. They hate that. From A16499 at motorola.com Wed Apr 18 15:10:20 2001 From: A16499 at motorola.com (Li Guoya-A16499) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:23 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/19/2001 Message-ID: Doug: I have a problem on perl: I write sth to a filehandle: print $handle "my data\n"; then $handle = new IO::File ">$file1"; #write to a file named $file1 Doug: the question is : how can I write $handle to STDOUT at the same time?? That means: write "my data" to a file and to the STDOUT?? Thank you. guoya -----Original Message----- From: doug.miles@bpxinternet.com [mailto:doug.miles@bpxinternet.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 9:12 AM To: Phoenix.pm Cc: Rose Keys Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/19/2001 Please RSVP... We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday, April 19th at 7:00PM. It will be held at Bowne, which is located at 1500 N. Central Avenue, which is on the Southwest corner of Central and McDowell. The parking lot is gated, so just press the button on the intercom, and tell the receptionist that you are there for the Perl meeting. Park in the lot that is straight ahead from the entrance on the South side of McDowell. Park in any uncovered, non-reserved space. Proceed to the main lobby, which is on the Northeast side of the parking lot. You may have noticed that this should have been a Tuesday meeting. I have a standing conflict on Tuesdays for a while, so I'll have to switch to Thursdays for a couple of months. I apologize for the inconvenience. Scott will be presenting: I've got two short programs.. a screenfull each. The first one is a tied scalar that simple spits out the package and line it was set from every time it gets set. The second gives an indented functional call trace of all evaluation in a package. I can demonstrate their use, mention why they might be needed, and/or explain their implementation, depending on audience interest. I'll then talk about the Perl GUI debugger, ptkdb, if there is time. -- - Doug Don't anthropomorphize computers. They hate that. From cwaymire at inflow.com Wed Apr 18 15:28:55 2001 From: cwaymire at inflow.com (Christopher Waymire) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:23 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/19/2001 Message-ID: <1B2A29D44AF2D41196650002B30838750B17A2@GILBERT> the Perl Cookbook covers that in Chaper 7 if you have the book. Basicall there are a couple ways to do it.. you can loop over multiple filehandles and write. Like this: for $fh ('FH1','FH2','FH3') { print $fh "my data\n" } or if you're on a system that supports the tee program you can do it like this: open(FH, "|tee file1 file2 file3 >/dev/null"); print FH "my data\n"; hope that helps you some. -----Original Message----- From: Li Guoya-A16499 [mailto:A16499@motorola.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 1:10 PM To: 'phoenix-pm-list@happyfunball.pm.org' Subject: RE: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/19/2001 Doug: I have a problem on perl: I write sth to a filehandle: print $handle "my data\n"; then $handle = new IO::File ">$file1"; #write to a file named $file1 Doug: the question is : how can I write $handle to STDOUT at the same time?? That means: write "my data" to a file and to the STDOUT?? Thank you. guoya -----Original Message----- From: doug.miles@bpxinternet.com [mailto:doug.miles@bpxinternet.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 9:12 AM To: Phoenix.pm Cc: Rose Keys Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/19/2001 Please RSVP... We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday, April 19th at 7:00PM. It will be held at Bowne, which is located at 1500 N. Central Avenue, which is on the Southwest corner of Central and McDowell. The parking lot is gated, so just press the button on the intercom, and tell the receptionist that you are there for the Perl meeting. Park in the lot that is straight ahead from the entrance on the South side of McDowell. Park in any uncovered, non-reserved space. Proceed to the main lobby, which is on the Northeast side of the parking lot. You may have noticed that this should have been a Tuesday meeting. I have a standing conflict on Tuesdays for a while, so I'll have to switch to Thursdays for a couple of months. I apologize for the inconvenience. Scott will be presenting: I've got two short programs.. a screenfull each. The first one is a tied scalar that simple spits out the package and line it was set from every time it gets set. The second gives an indented functional call trace of all evaluation in a package. I can demonstrate their use, mention why they might be needed, and/or explain their implementation, depending on audience interest. I'll then talk about the Perl GUI debugger, ptkdb, if there is time. -- - Doug Don't anthropomorphize computers. They hate that... From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Wed Apr 18 15:53:04 2001 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:23 2004 Subject: IO::Tee (was: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/19/2001) References: Message-ID: <3ADDFEB0.FF5D3771@bpxinternet.com> Li Guoya-A16499 wrote: > > Doug: > I have a problem on perl: > I write sth to a filehandle: print $handle "my data\n"; > then $handle = new IO::File ">$file1"; #write to a file named $file1 > > Doug: the question is : how can I write $handle to STDOUT at the same time?? > That means: write "my data" to a file and to the STDOUT?? > Thank you. > guoya You might want to look at IO::Tee: http://search.cpan.org/doc/KENSHAN/IO-Tee-0.64/Tee.pm I haven't used it before, but it looks like it should do what you want. CPAN is your friend. :) -- - Doug Encrypted with ROT-26 - all attempts to decrypt are illegal under the DMCA! From lajandy at yahoo.com Wed Apr 18 16:19:37 2001 From: lajandy at yahoo.com (Andrew Johnson) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:24 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/19/2001 In-Reply-To: <3ADDBCE9.2AAF5441@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <20010418211937.65125.qmail@web10105.mail.yahoo.com> I plan to attend. --- Doug Miles wrote: > Please RSVP... > > We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday, April 19th at 7:00PM. > It will be held at Bowne, which is located at 1500 N. Central Avenue, > which is on the Southwest corner of Central and McDowell ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/ From jobrooks at us.dhl.com Wed Apr 18 16:48:46 2001 From: jobrooks at us.dhl.com (Jo Brooks) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:24 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/19/2001 References: <3ADDBCE9.2AAF5441@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <3ADE0BBE.3424A9B9@us.dhl.com> i hope to attend. it all depends on whose stubbornness wins out, mine or a couple hp-ux installs. :) Doug Miles wrote: > > Please RSVP... > > We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday, April 19th at 7:00PM. > It will be held at Bowne, which is located at 1500 N. Central Avenue, > which is on the Southwest corner of Central and McDowell. The parking > lot is gated, so just press the button on the intercom, and tell the > receptionist that you are there for the Perl meeting. Park in the lot > that is straight ahead from the entrance on the South side of McDowell. > Park in any uncovered, non-reserved space. Proceed to the main lobby, > which is on the Northeast side of the parking lot. > > You may have noticed that this should have been a Tuesday meeting. I > have a standing conflict on Tuesdays for a while, so I'll have to switch > to Thursdays for a couple of months. I apologize for the inconvenience. > > Scott will be presenting: > > I've got two short programs.. a screenfull each. > > The first one is a tied scalar that simple spits out the package and > line > it was set from every time it gets set. > > The second gives an indented functional call trace of all evaluation in > a package. > > I can demonstrate their use, mention why they might be needed, and/or > explain their implementation, depending on audience interest. > > I'll then talk about the Perl GUI debugger, ptkdb, if there is time. > > -- > - Doug > > Don't anthropomorphize computers. They hate that. From A16499 at motorola.com Wed Apr 18 17:22:37 2001 From: A16499 at motorola.com (Li Guoya-A16499) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:24 2004 Subject: :Tee (was: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/19/2001) Message-ID: Hello, IO::Tee is not available to us. I got error message:can't locate IO/Tee.pm in @INC ...... -----Original Message----- From: doug.miles@bpxinternet.com [mailto:doug.miles@bpxinternet.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 1:53 PM To: phoenix-pm-list@happyfunball.pm.org Subject: IO::Tee (was: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/19/2001) Li Guoya-A16499 wrote: > > Doug: > I have a problem on perl: > I write sth to a filehandle: print $handle "my data\n"; > then $handle = new IO::File ">$file1"; #write to a file named $file1 > > Doug: the question is : how can I write $handle to STDOUT at the same time?? > That means: write "my data" to a file and to the STDOUT?? > Thank you. > guoya You might want to look at IO::Tee: http://search.cpan.org/doc/KENSHAN/IO-Tee-0.64/Tee.pm I haven't used it before, but it looks like it should do what you want. CPAN is your friend. :) -- - Doug Encrypted with ROT-26 - all attempts to decrypt are illegal under the DMCA! From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Wed Apr 18 19:06:34 2001 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:24 2004 Subject: :Tee (was: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/19/2001) References: Message-ID: <3ADE2C0A.60A694BF@bpxinternet.com> Li Guoya-A16499 wrote: > > Hello, IO::Tee is not available to us. I got error message:can't locate IO/Tee.pm in @INC ...... It isn't a standard module. You'll have to download and install it by either going to http://www.cpan.org or by running perl -MCPAN -e shell on your system. man CPAN for more information. > > -----Original Message----- > From: doug.miles@bpxinternet.com [mailto:doug.miles@bpxinternet.com] > Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 1:53 PM > To: phoenix-pm-list@happyfunball.pm.org > Subject: IO::Tee (was: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 04/19/2001) > > Li Guoya-A16499 wrote: > > > > Doug: > > I have a problem on perl: > > I write sth to a filehandle: print $handle "my data\n"; > > then $handle = new IO::File ">$file1"; #write to a file named $file1 > > > > Doug: the question is : how can I write $handle to STDOUT at the same time?? > > That means: write "my data" to a file and to the STDOUT?? > > Thank you. > > guoya > > You might want to look at IO::Tee: > > http://search.cpan.org/doc/KENSHAN/IO-Tee-0.64/Tee.pm > > I haven't used it before, but it looks like it should do what you want. > CPAN is your friend. :) > > -- > - Doug > > Encrypted with ROT-26 - all attempts to decrypt are illegal under the > DMCA! -- - Doug Encrypted with ROT-26 - all attempts to decrypt are illegal under the DMCA! From eden.li at asu.edu Fri Apr 20 20:23:56 2001 From: eden.li at asu.edu (Eden Li) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:24 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Fw: NPO mailing list Message-ID: <001301c0ca01$bdd16a50$41b63604@grr> For those who don't know (or remember :) NPO is a new organization that is being started by PLUG in order to allow user groups from around the Phoenix area to have an official ``organization'' to point people to if they need an official corporation/organization to blame. Below is a link to the mailing list and below that is another message from Jim with a better explanation of NPO than the one I just gave :P Eden From: "Jim" > The right address to sign up for the Arizona Open Source NPO project is > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/npo. > > Sorry for the confusion. > -- > Jim > > Bliss comes from within, ignorance from without Other Message ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- I just talked with David Colby, the accountant Bob Ambrose put us in touch with. He said that we need very little to get the NPO started. We need: a name for the umbrella organization a list of officers for the new organization a mission statement Some suggestions for a name: Arizona Open Software Information Exchange (AOSIX) Open Source Software of Arizona (OSAZ) Any others to throw into the name pool? Anyone want to be officers? Another suggestion: Mission Statement ____________ is a non-profit group of volunteers from the Arizona software community dedicated to promoting the awareness, acceptance, and use of Open Source software in the state of Arizona. ____________ sponsors and participates in events to expand the use of Open Source software. We believe that software users, both individuals and organizations, have the right to own, use, and modify, if necessary, any software that they find necessary to meet their own individual needs. __________ receives its direction from a voluntary Board of Directors, which includes a President, Vice-president, and Treasurer. None of the members receive monitary compensation for their efforts. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The first sentence identifies the purpose of the organization. The second sentence states the identifies the types of activities that the organization uses to accomplish the purposes. It covers any event that the organization hosts, like the proposed conference and exposition, and participation in existing events like ITEC. The third sentence states the open source values that inherently guide the organiszation. The second paragraph, while optional, does clarify the minimal structure of the organization and emphasizes the voluntary nature of it. It states a minimum number of Board members, but does not restrict the size of the Board. -- Jim Bliss comes from within, ignorance from without ________________________________________________ See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss From janis at primenet.com Sat Apr 21 16:29:02 2001 From: janis at primenet.com (Janis) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:24 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Perl 201 In-Reply-To: <001301c0ca01$bdd16a50$41b63604@grr> from "Eden Li" at Apr 20, 2001 06:23:56 PM Message-ID: <200104212129.OAA04765@usr07.primenet.com> Doug/Tim- Could you please upload the Perl 201 lesson from several weeks ago to the web page? I've lost my copy, and for anyone who missed the lesson it's worth a read. Thanks! -Heather From eden.li at asu.edu Sun Apr 22 23:46:19 2001 From: eden.li at asu.edu (Eden Li) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:24 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Fw: [PLUG-announce]NPO mailing list Message-ID: <008901c0cbb0$9e97e050$d8b73604@grr> In case anyone is interested.. From: > moin, moin, > > we have decided to investigate forming a 501c3 non-profit umbrella > organization to support Open Source/Free Software organizations and > activities in .az.us. > > This is mostly coming from PLUG, but members of other groups are welcome > to help us build something that will also be of use to those other groups. > Groups that come to mind are ASULUG, AZPHP and Perl Mongers, but there are > certainly others. > > If you are interested in working to make this happen, please join the NPO > mailing list being hosted by PLUG. > > Send mail to NPO-request@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us with a body of > "subscribe" to join the list. Web-based subscription at > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/npo. > > We have a meeting planned for Tue the first of May. It will be at the Gold > Bar ( a coffee shop ) in Tempe, Southern and McClintock, starting at > 19:00. We will probably try to gra b the vault in the back. > > ciao, > > der.hans > -- > # der.hans@LuftHans.com home.pages.de/~lufthans/ www.aligo.com > # Like the maid, I don't do (M$)Windows. - der.hans > > _______________________________________________ > PLUG-announce mailing list - PLUG-announce@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-announce > PLUG Website at http://plug.phoenix.az.us > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Mon Apr 23 10:39:32 2001 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:24 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Perl 201 References: <200104212129.OAA04765@usr07.primenet.com> Message-ID: <3AE44CB4.54120045@bpxinternet.com> Janis wrote: > > Doug/Tim- > Could you please upload the Perl 201 lesson from several weeks ago to the > web page? I've lost my copy, and for anyone who missed the lesson it's > worth a read. Thanks! > -Heather I've sent it to Tim. I'm sure he'll get it out there when he gets a tuit. -- - Doug Encrypted with ROT-26 - all attempts to decrypt are illegal under the DMCA! From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Mon Apr 30 14:58:53 2001 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:24 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 05/03/2001 Message-ID: <3AEDC3FD.3D8E8614@bpxinternet.com> We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday, May 3rd at 7:00PM. It will be held at Bowne, which is located at 1500 N. Central Avenue, which is on the Southwest corner of Central and McDowell. The parking lot is gated, so just press the button on the intercom, and tell the receptionist that you are there for the Perl meeting. Park in the lot that is straight ahead from the entrance on the South side of McDowell. Park in any uncovered, non-reserved space. Proceed to the main lobby, which is on the Northeast side of the parking lot. Please send me (doug.miles@bpxinternet.com) your favorite perl one-liners and short utilities. I'll compile a list and we'll discuss them on Thursday. -- - Doug Don't anthropomorphize computers. They hate that.