From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Mon Jul 16 16:52:16 2001 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:27 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 07/19/2001 Message-ID: <3B536210.3000804@bpxinternet.com> We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday, July 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. I'll be presenting an introduction to the Inline module. -- - Doug Don't anthropomorphize computers. They hate that. From phaedrus at illogics.org Mon Jul 16 17:12:51 2001 From: phaedrus at illogics.org (Scott Walters) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:27 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 07/19/2001 In-Reply-To: <3B536210.3000804@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: Hey Doug, good to hear from ya. Just got back from Defcon and boy do I have stories to tell... Hackers sure know how to party... -scott On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Doug Miles wrote: > We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday, July 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. > > I'll be presenting an introduction to the Inline module. > > -- > - Doug > > Don't anthropomorphize computers. They hate that. > > From Bryan.Lane at VITALPS.COM Mon Jul 16 19:13:13 2001 From: Bryan.Lane at VITALPS.COM (Bryan Lane) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:27 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 07/19/2001 Message-ID: <219B26AF200FD411A11200805FE6EF2503B3F3BF@tef00021.vitalps.com> I'll be there! > -----Original Message----- > From: doug.miles@bpxinternet.com [SMTP:doug.miles@bpxinternet.com] > Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 2:52 PM > To: Phoenix.pm > Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 07/19/2001 > > We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday, July 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. > > I'll be presenting an introduction to the Inline module. > > -- > - Doug > > Don't anthropomorphize computers. They hate that. From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Tue Jul 17 12:17:25 2001 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:27 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 07/19/2001 References: Message-ID: <3B547325.8040505@bpxinternet.com> Scott Walters wrote: > Hey Doug, good to hear from ya. > > Just got back from Defcon and boy do I have stories to tell... > Hackers sure know how to party... Cool! You'll have to tell us all about it. From jobrooks at us.dhl.com Thu Jul 19 13:28:15 2001 From: jobrooks at us.dhl.com (Jo Brooks) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:27 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: log analysis scripts Message-ID: <3B5726BF.CFC0C0F2@us.dhl.com> Okay, does anyone have a favorite script that deals well (and quickly!) with large mail logs? I've played with Syslog-Scan, but attempts to customize it's output for a handful of different managers has proved near-disastrous, both in results and in my belief in my Perl coding abilities :) Any other suggestions? jojo From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Thu Jul 19 16:54:24 2001 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:27 2004 Subject: Reminder: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 07/19/2001 Message-ID: <3B575710.40806@bpxinternet.com> Please RSVP... We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday, July 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. I'll be presenting an introduction to the Inline module. -- - Doug Don't anthropomorphize computers. They hate that. From Bryan.Lane at VITALPS.COM Thu Jul 19 17:05:23 2001 From: Bryan.Lane at VITALPS.COM (Bryan Lane) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:27 2004 Subject: Reminder: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 07/19/2001 Message-ID: <219B26AF200FD411A11200805FE6EF2503B3F3E6@tef00021.vitalps.com> I'll be there... > -----Original Message----- > From: doug.miles@bpxinternet.com [SMTP:doug.miles@bpxinternet.com] > Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 2:54 PM > To: Phoenix.pm > Subject: Reminder: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 07/19/2001 > > Please RSVP... > > We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday, July 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. > > I'll be presenting an introduction to the Inline module. > > -- > - Doug > > Don't anthropomorphize computers. They hate that. > > From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Fri Jul 20 12:44:46 2001 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:27 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Internet Institute USA Message-ID: <3B586E0E.8010600@bpxinternet.com> I'll be teaching "CGI Programing in Perl" and "Introduction to Apache Web Server" at Internet Institute USA starting in August. Visit http://uaii.arizona.edu/comped/UAIIPhoenix/titles_only.html for course titles. If you are interested in teaching (or taking) any of these courses, contact murdocca@iiusa.cc and/or jkimbrou@iiusa.cc. From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Fri Jul 20 13:47:06 2001 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:27 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Internet Institute USA References: <3B586E0E.8010600@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <3B587CAA.2070706@bpxinternet.com> Doug Miles wrote: > I'll be teaching "CGI Programing in Perl" and "Introduction to Apache > Web Server" at Internet Institute USA starting in August. Visit > http://uaii.arizona.edu/comped/UAIIPhoenix/titles_only.html for course > titles. If you are interested in teaching (or taking) any of these > courses, contact murdocca@iiusa.cc and/or jkimbrou@iiusa.cc. Actually I just discovered that the best person to contact is Jeania Kimbrough (jkimbrou@iiusa.cc). From scott at imsa.edu Fri Jul 20 18:00:53 2001 From: scott at imsa.edu (scott@imsa.edu) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:27 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: log analysis scripts In-Reply-To: from "Jo Brooks" at Jul 19, 2001 11:28:15 AM Message-ID: <200107202300.SAA09957@pollux.imsa.edu> > Okay, does anyone have a favorite script that deals well (and quickly!) > with large mail logs? > > I've played with Syslog-Scan, but attempts to customize it's output for > a handful of different managers has proved near-disastrous, both in > results and in my belief in my Perl coding abilities :) > > Any other suggestions? What MTA are we talking? There are some excellent qmail-specific ones out there that are pretty available (look at www.qmail.org and scroll down for 'analyze' for them). Actually, they might not all be Perl, so YMMV. Scott From phaedrus at contactdesigns.com Mon Jul 23 12:20:56 2001 From: phaedrus at contactdesigns.com (Scott Walters) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:27 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: quickie Perl job - Scott, you out there? Message-ID: [I don't know LDAP, though I'm sure it isn't hard, so I thought I would throw this out. Of course, if they give it to me, I'll take it. -scott] Our friend at America West Airline has an emergency need for a Perl/CGI programmer with specific experience coding in Ldap directories. We would look like heroes if we could find someone who could start this afternoon or first thing tomorrow. It is only expected to last a few days, but it could also be a good foot in the door too. Please let me know what you think. Thank you, Megan Megan Dodson, PDS Technical Recruiter 480-775-3553 mdodson@phx.pdsinc.com From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Mon Jul 23 15:37:49 2001 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:27 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: quickie Perl job - Scott, you out there? References: Message-ID: <3B5C8B1D.7030706@bpxinternet.com> Scott Walters wrote: > [I don't know LDAP, though I'm sure it isn't hard, so I thought I would > throw this out. Of course, if they give it to me, I'll take it. -scott] > > Our friend at America West Airline has an emergency need for a Perl/CGI > programmer with specific experience coding in Ldap directories. We would > look like heroes if we could find someone who could start this afternoon or > first thing tomorrow. It is only expected to last a few days, but it could > also be a good foot in the door too. > > Please let me know what you think. > > Thank you, > Megan > > Megan Dodson, PDS > Technical Recruiter > 480-775-3553 > mdodson@phx.pdsinc.com To whomever takes this: Don't forget to check CPAN. I know there are LDAP modules out there. From lajandy at yahoo.com Mon Jul 23 16:27:31 2001 From: lajandy at yahoo.com (Andrew Johnson) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:27 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: quickie Perl job - Scott, you out there? In-Reply-To: <3B5C8B1D.7030706@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <20010723212731.9239.qmail@web10106.mail.yahoo.com> --- Doug Miles wrote: > Scott Walters wrote: > > > [I don't know LDAP, though I'm sure it isn't hard, so I thought I > would > > throw this out. Of course, if they give it to me, I'll take it. > -scott] > > LDAP is easy, especially after you realize all the hierarchical tree stuff is really just being stored in hash tables anyway. > To whomever takes this: > > Don't forget to check CPAN. I know there are LDAP modules out there. > A lesser-known activity Mozilla.org is the Netscape Directory SDK, found here: http://www.mozilla.org/directory/ Part of the Directory SDK is PerLDAP, Perl wrapper modules around the SDK's C library. The Directory SDK has the virtue of connecting to LDAP via SSL/TLS (if you used Netscape's prebuilt library) and the vice of not including the SSL code in the Netscape Public Licensed source (it was published before US export liberalization). I used this with success on a project 2 years ago; unfortunately, it doesn't appear to have been updated much since then. I merely mention it in the interests of completeness and discussion, and because I suddenly felt the need to waste time and bandwidth. :-) ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ From djmilesfamily at earthlink.net Wed Jul 25 21:36:26 2001 From: djmilesfamily at earthlink.net (Doug and Julie Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:27 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Fwd: (JOB) PERL Opportunity Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.0.20010725193548.0364d350@mail.earthlink.net> >Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 22:09:55 -0400 >From: "Charles M. Speck" >Reply-To: cspeck@maximgroup.com >Organization: Maxim Group, Inc. >X-Sender: "Charles M. Speck" >X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 [en]C-CCK-MCD AllegisGroup (WinNT; U) >X-Accept-Language: en >To: djmilesfamily@earthlink.net >Subject: PERL Opportunity > >Doug, > >I came across your name on the User Group web site and wanted to ask for > >your assistance and expertise. I currently am looking for a software >tester who has solid ability writing PERL scripts as well. Do you know >of anyone in your group who may be out looking currently? I know >economic times are a little tight right now, so I was hoping we could be > >a resource for such a person. If you have any one you could steer me >toward, I would definitely appreciate it. > >Thanks in advance for your consideration. > >Chuck > >-- >Chuck M. Speck >Maxim Group >2375 Telstar Dr >Suite 110 >Colorado Springs, CO 80920 >Direct Line: (719) 277-8153 >E-mail: cspeck@maximgroup.com >(888) 818-9695 Fax (719) 277-8102 >http://www.maximgroup.com From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Tue Jul 31 17:44:41 2001 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:27 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 08/02/2001 Message-ID: <3B6734D9.3030207@bpxinternet.com> We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday August 2nd at 7:00PM. It will be held at The Willow House, which is located at 149 W. McDowell Rd., which is just West of Bowne on McDowell. This is a social meeting, so just show up, hang out, and have fun. The Willow House has coffee, and sandwiches, so bring some money if you are hungry. If you want more information, visit http://www.willowhouse.com/. See you there! -- For a list of the ways which technology has failed to improve our quality of life, press 3. From phaedrus at contactdesigns.com Tue Jul 31 15:32:30 2001 From: phaedrus at contactdesigns.com (Scott Walters) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:27 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 08/02/2001 In-Reply-To: <3B6734D9.3030207@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: First post!!! (Sorry, my IQ is attached to the LA power grid. It kinda goes up and down throughout the day...) For some time in the future, I've got a couple of small apps I can present... Yes, I take requests, and require motivation =) 1) Poll booth software that allows users to place multiple votes, and divides their single vote into "virtual" smaller votes. [To do - instant run-offs, then I can sell it to the US gov't]. 2) Mail sorting, indexing, uniquifing software with a hand full of indexes and reports. 3) "How to" for desinging credit card gateway clients (all banks are basicly the same but each different and undocumented). 4) An expandy-contracty-thing for drilling down within a document. 5) Perl interface to the Linux module that loads new microcode into Intel PIII chips 6) I'm at the library right now looking at sime simple fuzzy logic software in C that I could be persuaded to translate to Perl 7) Braindead webserver in Perl (about 60 lines long, don't remember). One of those is a decoy, but I'm curious to see if anyone asks for it =) Mind you, this is only if no one has anything... [trying this again, first attempt seems to have got lost.. email doesnt work for me] -scott On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Doug Miles wrote: > We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday August 2nd at 7:00PM. > It will be held at The Willow House, which is located at 149 W. McDowell > Rd., which is just West of Bowne on McDowell. This is a social meeting, > so just show up, hang out, and have fun. The Willow House has coffee, > and sandwiches, so bring some money if you are hungry. If you want more > information, visit http://www.willowhouse.com/. See you there! > > -- > For a list of the ways which technology has failed > to improve our quality of life, press 3. > > From Rob.Svirskas at motorola.com Tue Jul 31 19:10:34 2001 From: Rob.Svirskas at motorola.com (Svirskas Rob-ERS007) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:27 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 08/02/2001 Message-ID: <07077F6C2A38D511920800D0B7821B322A44BA@il06exm01.corp.mot.com> I won't be able to make it this week, but if anyone's interested in the five days of madness and mayhem commonly referred to as the "O'Reilly Open Source Convention", I can give a brief on it next meeting. I'm still recovering from Damian Conway's talk on "SelfGOL", a 999-byte viral quine that also manages to animate banner text and play Conway's "Game of Life". - Rob -----Original Message----- From: Scott Walters [mailto:phaedrus@contactdesigns.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 1:33 PM To: Phoenix.pm Subject: Re: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 08/02/2001 First post!!! (Sorry, my IQ is attached to the LA power grid. It kinda goes up and down throughout the day...) For some time in the future, I've got a couple of small apps I can present... Yes, I take requests, and require motivation =) 1) Poll booth software that allows users to place multiple votes, and divides their single vote into "virtual" smaller votes. [To do - instant run-offs, then I can sell it to the US gov't]. 2) Mail sorting, indexing, uniquifing software with a hand full of indexes and reports. 3) "How to" for desinging credit card gateway clients (all banks are basicly the same but each different and undocumented). 4) An expandy-contracty-thing for drilling down within a document. 5) Perl interface to the Linux module that loads new microcode into Intel PIII chips 6) I'm at the library right now looking at sime simple fuzzy logic software in C that I could be persuaded to translate to Perl 7) Braindead webserver in Perl (about 60 lines long, don't remember). One of those is a decoy, but I'm curious to see if anyone asks for it =) Mind you, this is only if no one has anything... [trying this again, first attempt seems to have got lost.. email doesnt work for me] -scott On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Doug Miles wrote: > We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday August 2nd at 7:00PM. > It will be held at The Willow House, which is located at 149 W. McDowell > Rd., which is just West of Bowne on McDowell. This is a social meeting, > so just show up, hang out, and have fun. The Willow House has coffee, > and sandwiches, so bring some money if you are hungry. If you want more > information, visit http://www.willowhouse.com/. See you there! > > -- > For a list of the ways which technology has failed > to improve our quality of life, press 3. > > From phaedrus at contactdesigns.com Tue Jul 31 16:17:53 2001 From: phaedrus at contactdesigns.com (Scott Walters) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:27 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 08/02/2001 In-Reply-To: <07077F6C2A38D511920800D0B7821B322A44BA@il06exm01.corp.mot.com> Message-ID: I would *love* a first hand report, and I for one wouldn't mind a talk on SelfGOL (sinse I'll prolly never have the chance to see Damian present it himself). -s On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Svirskas Rob-ERS007 wrote: > I won't be able to make it this week, but if anyone's interested in the five days of madness and mayhem commonly referred to as the "O'Reilly Open Source Convention", I can give a brief on it next meeting. I'm still recovering from Damian Conway's talk on "SelfGOL", a 999-byte viral quine that also manages to animate banner text and play Conway's "Game of Life". > - Rob > > -----Original Message----- > From: Scott Walters [mailto:phaedrus@contactdesigns.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 1:33 PM > To: Phoenix.pm > Subject: Re: Phoenix.pm: Meeting 08/02/2001 > > > First post!!! > (Sorry, my IQ is attached to the LA power grid. It kinda goes up > and down throughout the day...) > > For some time in the future, I've got a couple of small apps > I can present... Yes, I take requests, and require motivation =) > > 1) Poll booth software that allows users to place multiple votes, > and divides their single vote into "virtual" smaller votes. > [To do - instant run-offs, then I can sell it to the US gov't]. > > 2) Mail sorting, indexing, uniquifing software with a hand full > of indexes and reports. > > 3) "How to" for desinging credit card gateway clients (all banks > are basicly the same but each different and undocumented). > > 4) An expandy-contracty-thing for drilling down within a document. > > 5) Perl interface to the Linux module that loads new microcode > into Intel PIII chips > > 6) I'm at the library right now looking at sime simple fuzzy logic > software in C that I could be persuaded to translate to Perl > > 7) Braindead webserver in Perl (about 60 lines long, don't remember). > > One of those is a decoy, but I'm curious to see if anyone asks for it =) > Mind you, this is only if no one has anything... > > [trying this again, first attempt seems to have got lost.. email doesnt > work for me] > > -scott > > > > > > On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Doug Miles wrote: > > > We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday August 2nd at 7:00PM. > > It will be held at The Willow House, which is located at 149 W. McDowell > > Rd., which is just West of Bowne on McDowell. This is a social meeting, > > so just show up, hang out, and have fun. The Willow House has coffee, > > and sandwiches, so bring some money if you are hungry. If you want more > > information, visit http://www.willowhouse.com/. See you there! > > > > -- > > For a list of the ways which technology has failed > > to improve our quality of life, press 3. > > > > >