From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Tue Apr 1 11:12:28 2003 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:58 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: [Fwd: [Perl Jobs] Sysadmin and CGI perl scripter (onsite), United States, AZ, Phoenix] Message-ID: <3E89C87C.5080103@bpxinternet.com> This is forwarded from the perl jobs list: > Online URL for this job: http://jobs.perl.org/job/707 > > > Posted: March 27, 2003 > > Job title: Sysadmin and CGI perl scripter > > Company name: Ctech > > Location: United States, AZ, Phoenix > > Pay rate: DOE > > Travel: 0% > > Terms of employment: Salaried employee > > Length of employment: Contract to hire > > Hours: Flexible > > Onsite: yes > > Description: > Young company looking for scripting talent focused primarily on system > administration scripts but some CGI scripting may be involved too. Early > career and students are welcome. Show that you're a self-starter and can be > creative in your programming. > > Required skills: Perl, Linux and/or UNIX > > Desired skills: Apache, Bind, Sendmail > > Contact information: ctech_joblisting@myway.com > > > > > > From intertwingled at qwest.net Wed Apr 2 13:41:10 2003 From: intertwingled at qwest.net (intertwingled) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:58 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: [Fwd: [Perl Jobs] Sysadmin and CGI perl scripter (onsite), UnitedStates, AZ, Phoenix] References: <3E89C87C.5080103@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <3E8B3CD5.24CB7888@qwest.net> My God! A perl programming job! In Phoenix, Arizona! /me faints. =) Doug Miles wrote: > This is forwarded from the perl jobs list: > > > Online URL for this job: http://jobs.perl.org/job/707 > > > > > > Posted: March 27, 2003 > > > > Job title: Sysadmin and CGI perl scripter > > > > Company name: Ctech > > > > Location: United States, AZ, Phoenix > > > > Pay rate: DOE > > > > Travel: 0% > > > > Terms of employment: Salaried employee > > > > Length of employment: Contract to hire > > > > Hours: Flexible > > > > Onsite: yes > > > > Description: > > Young company looking for scripting talent focused primarily on system > > administration scripts but some CGI scripting may be involved too. Early > > career and students are welcome. Show that you're a self-starter and can > be > > creative in your programming. > > > > Required skills: Perl, Linux and/or UNIX > > > > Desired skills: Apache, Bind, Sendmail > > > > Contact information: ctech_joblisting@myway.com > > > > > > > > > > > > -- Even the safest course is fraught with peril. From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Wed Apr 2 11:54:19 2003 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:58 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Reminder: Meeting 04/03/2003 Message-ID: <3E8B23CB.7000305@bpxinternet.com> OK, we'll try this again. Please RSVP so I know who to wait for... We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday April 3rd 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! P.S. We're holding it in the same place to throw off the Feds. :) From djmilesfamily at earthlink.net Thu Apr 3 10:02:17 2003 From: djmilesfamily at earthlink.net (Doug and Julie Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:58 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Reminder: Meeting 04/03/2003 In-Reply-To: <3E8B23CB.7000305@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20030403090116.05e39ec0@mail.earthlink.net> So far no RSVPs. If I don't have any by 2:00PM, I'm canceling the meeting. At 10:54 AM 4/2/2003 -0700, you wrote: >OK, we'll try this again. Please RSVP so I know who to wait for... > >We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday April 3rd 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! > >P.S. We're holding it in the same place to throw off the Feds. :) > > > > > > > > From brooksj at asu.edu Thu Apr 3 11:36:10 2003 From: brooksj at asu.edu (Jo Brooks) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:58 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: [fwd] perl job Message-ID: <200304031736.h33HaAET002678@enws948.eas.asu.edu> saw this on the aztech-work mailing list: > Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 07:30:11 -0700 (MST) > From: U2 Fan Mailing List > To: aztech-work@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [aztech-work] PERL - LDAP - COURIER Pro Needed... > > Greetings, > > Looking for somebody to build a simple subroutine that can be > called at the end of a registration process built in PERL. > > > We are selling virtual email addresses and as sales come in, > once the card is approved, we need to run the subroutine that will put the > data in a directory using LDAP... Standard variables... UID, NAME, > VIRTUAL EMAIL, REAL EMAIL > > Once this is done, integrate the stuff into COURIER so that the > mail addresses are updated and working on the fly. > > *** > We have all of the tools. > Using Redhat 6 > Using OpenLDAP > Using Courier (current version) > Using PERL 5.6.1 > > We have installed all of the Net::LDAP modules. > > We need your expertise. > > Thanks... > > *** > Please advise on time and cost. > > Please email with further questions about the project. > > Regards, > > JK/// > Jarrod > > p.s. Looking to be implemented by Monday April 7th (if at all possible). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jo Brooks, Tech Support Analyst, Sr brooksj at asu dot edu Arizona State University Telecommunications Research Center "This is a Unix system...I know this!" From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Thu Apr 3 11:33:24 2003 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:58 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Testing, testing, 1 2 3 Message-ID: <3E8C7064.9020501@bpxinternet.com> *tap* *tap* *tap* Is this thing on? I just wanted to make sure the mailing list is working. Someone reply even if you're not coming to the meeting. From brooksj at asu.edu Thu Apr 3 12:02:04 2003 From: brooksj at asu.edu (Jo Brooks) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:58 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Testing, testing, 1 2 3 In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu, 03 Apr 2003 10:33:24 MST." <3E8C7064.9020501@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <200304031802.h33I241E002738@enws948.eas.asu.edu> >*tap* *tap* *tap* Is this thing on? I just wanted to make sure the >mailing list is working. Someone reply even if you're not coming to the >meeting. i just forwarded a job post, and it came back to me... i guess it's working? on a secondary note, would anyone hear be interested in about 8 years worth of the USENIX/SAGE journal, ";login"?? i'd rather they go to someone who's curious/interested before i dump them into recycling. i already have a taker for the TPJs (Tim, you back from vacation yet?) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jo Brooks, Tech Analyst, Senior brooksj at asu dot edu Arizona State University Telecommunications Research Center "This is a Unix system...I know this!" From scott at illogics.org Thu Apr 3 12:30:55 2003 From: scott at illogics.org (Scott Walters) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:58 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Re: spam Message-ID: <20030403183055.GK20479@illogics.org> ARGH I'm still not getting email from this list except very erratically. Didn't get this announcement. It isn't my spam filtering, it is only tagging messages as "spam". If you want to put mailman or majordomo or something on straylight, you're welcome to. Don't think I can swing the meeting right now - we're planning a party this weekend, and there is much cleaning to do, and I can't leave it all for Heather. On the other hand, if anyone wants to come drink this Saturday at 7:, we're at 16231 E Balsam Ave, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268: http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?country=US&addtohistory=&address=16231+E+Balsam+Dr&city=Fountain+Hills&state=AZ&zipcode=85268&homesubmit=Get+Map Mapquest is right about it. There will be interesting people to talk to, and lots of good beer and wine (if you want Bud or Coors, you'll have to bring your own). -scott On 0, Doug and Julie Miles wrote: > > So far no RSVPs. If I don't have any by 2:00PM, I'm canceling the meeting. > > At 10:54 AM 4/2/2003 -0700, you wrote: > >OK, we'll try this again. Please RSVP so I know who to wait for... > > > >We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday April 3rd 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! > > > >P.S. We're holding it in the same place to throw off the Feds. :) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Thu Apr 3 15:27:04 2003 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:58 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting CANCELED 04/03/2003 References: <3E8B23CB.7000305@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <3E8CA728.9090602@bpxinternet.com> OK, I guess the Feds spooked everyone, so I'm canceling the meeting. We'll try again in a couple of weeks. Doug Miles wrote: > OK, we'll try this again. Please RSVP so I know who to wait for... > > We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday April 3rd 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! > > P.S. We're holding it in the same place to throw off the Feds. :) > From intertwingled at qwest.net Fri Apr 4 15:41:20 2003 From: intertwingled at qwest.net (intertwingled) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:58 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting CANCELED 04/03/2003 References: <3E8B23CB.7000305@bpxinternet.com> <3E8CA728.9090602@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <3E8DFBFF.C0116CCA@qwest.net> OK, I'm going. See you all there! =) Tony Doug Miles wrote: > OK, I guess the Feds spooked everyone, so I'm canceling the meeting. > We'll try again in a couple of weeks. > > Doug Miles wrote: > > OK, we'll try this again. Please RSVP so I know who to wait for... > > > > We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday April 3rd 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! > > > > P.S. We're holding it in the same place to throw off the Feds. :) > > -- Even the safest course is fraught with peril. From scott at illogics.org Thu Apr 3 16:18:17 2003 From: scott at illogics.org (Scott Walters) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:58 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting CANCELED 04/03/2003 Message-ID: <20030403221816.GN20479@illogics.org> Perhaps we should move meetings down to the front of the Department of Economic Security Building. I think a lot of us are going there anyway. It would be on the way. Just in case it didn't go through or you missed it, ya'll are invited to a social-drinking event at 16231 E Balsam Dr, Fountain Hills AZ 85268 on Sat at 7. I've personally been very busy lately (only very partially billable, though). Sorry, folks... -scott On 0, intertwingled wrote: > > > OK, I'm going. See you all there! =) > > Tony > > Doug Miles wrote: > > > OK, I guess the Feds spooked everyone, so I'm canceling the meeting. > > We'll try again in a couple of weeks. > > > > Doug Miles wrote: > > > OK, we'll try this again. Please RSVP so I know who to wait for... > > > > > > We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday April 3rd 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! > > > > > > P.S. We're holding it in the same place to throw off the Feds. :) > > > > > -- > Even the safest course is fraught with peril. > > From scott at illogics.org Tue Apr 15 20:27:12 2003 From: scott at illogics.org (Scott Walters) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:58 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: [recruiter@coresearchinc.com: Scott, I want to talk with you] Message-ID: <20030416012712.GN20479@illogics.org> Gil, Thanks for contacting me. Sorry I wasn't able to get back to you sooner. I have a few major projects I'm finishing up, and then I'm starting on some more. I'm forwarding your message to the local Perl users group. I'm priviledged to have the company of such talented, knowledgeable professionals, and I'm sure that at least one of them will be an ideal match for your client. I'm also updating my resume to reflect my temporary preoccupation. Best wishes, -scott walters ----- Forwarded message from Core Search Group ----- Mailer: Microsoft Outlook CWS, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) ID: <004701c30387$9470e200$6501a8c0@core2> Received: from imf43bis.bellsouth.net (mail206.mail.bellsouth.net [205.152.58.146]) from core2 ([66.157.243.104]) by imf43bis.bellsouth.net Encoding: 7bit Subject: Scott, I want to talk with you Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 15:45:31 -0400 Type: text/plain; Version: 1.0 Filter-Rule: None, default is delivery Importance: Normal MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 Priority: 3 (Normal) Normal To: From: "Core Search Group" Scott, I work for Core Search Group. We focus on finding the best IT Professionals for very unique permanent positions with software development companies. We are currently working with some emerging companies that are using Perl to build some cutting edge systems and applications. I am currently looking to talk with anyone interested in hearing about a great some opportunities to work with Perl and other Software Development related tools. These are great companies and they are looking for the best of the best Perl engineers. If you or anyone else that you know are interested in hearing more about this great opportunity, please contact us. Thanks, Gil C. Vander Voort Research Consultant gil@coresearchinc.com recruiter@coresearchinc.com www.coresearchinc.com (803)771-9977 (888)464-9977 ----- End forwarded message ----- From scott at illogics.org Wed Apr 16 14:14:14 2003 From: scott at illogics.org (Scott Walters) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:58 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: [recruiter@coresearchinc.com: More Info] Message-ID: <20030416191413.GQ20479@illogics.org> ----- Forwarded message from Core Search Group ----- Mailer: Microsoft Outlook CWS, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) ID: <007801c30442$b971c720$6501a8c0@core2> Received: from imf25bis.bellsouth.net (mail229.mail.bellsouth.net [205.152.58.199]) from core2 ([66.157.243.104]) by imf25bis.bellsouth.net Encoding: 8bit Subject: More Info Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 14:05:08 -0400 Type: text/plain; Version: 1.0 Filter-Rule: None, default is delivery Importance: Normal MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 Priority: 3 (Normal) Normal To: "'Scott Walters'" <20030416174335.GO20479@illogics.org> From: "Core Search Group" Scott, We are currently working with a 12 year old company that is offering the best work environment building systems in the newest in cutting edge technology. The atmosphere mirrors that of a College. They are looking for someone to develop cool stuff that runs fast and doesn’t mess up. This position functions to assist and improve the efficiency of an employee key to modeling and new business development. This is a high profile position on a newly formed team. Current priorities include proprietary and customer modeling. They are offering the best compensation packages including great bonuses. They are looking for people with the following skills: • Perl 5.6 or higher • Knowledge of regular expressions • Strong knowledge of Red Hat Linux/Unix/other versions of Linux • Knowledge of network programming (TCP/IP) • Knowledge of CVS, Perl/Tk, CGI programming, real time processing desirable • Knowledge of C/C++ desirable *Knowledge and Experience in the financial markets and trading is a definite plus Other Benifits include: Health Insurance, Life Insurance, Dental Insurance, Disability Insurance, Paid Vacation, Paid Sick Leave, 401(k), Stock Options, Bonus, Tuition Reimbursement, Paid Training To apply online go to: http://app.cvtracer.com/public/965725011/apply/applyonline.jsp?Joid=1907 Thanks, Gil C. Vander Voort Research Consultant gil@coresearchinc.com recruiter@coresearchinc.com www.coresearchinc.com (803)771-9977 (888)464-9977 ----- End forwarded message ----- From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Wed Apr 16 14:22:21 2003 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:58 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Call for presentations Message-ID: <3E9DAD6D.4040406@bpxinternet.com> If you would like to make a presentation this Thursday night, or any other meeting, please let me know the topic and when you would like to do it. Historically, I have done a fair bit of the presentations. The problem right now is that I'm not doing a lot of Perl development right now. If we want to continue having meetings, I need everyone's help. Thanks! doug.miles@bpxinternet.com From scott at illogics.org Wed Apr 16 14:35:52 2003 From: scott at illogics.org (Scott Walters) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:58 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Call for presentations Message-ID: <20030416193552.GR20479@illogics.org> Ideas ----- . webcast the presentation - I'm curious how many people just don't feel like doing anything physical in the Real World . Doug's bots idea. If people beg and plead, I'll allocate some time there. . If people beg and plead, I'll finish my FuzzyLogic module. . Have something that runs server side to finds dereferenced HTML files in about a page of code. Gives the route you have to surf to find each page that isn't dereferenced relative to the main page. . Loads of new stuff on wiki.slowass.net/?PerlDesignPatterns - any of it could be turned into a presentation of various degrees of lameness. I'd be happy to do any number of these - either as full presentations, or as 10-30 minute mini-presentations. Since this is my current pet project, I don't want to stuff it down peoples throats, so you have to ask for it ;) I tend to be irrational and obsessive about my pet projects. . As part of my continuations project (which I'm only at the poking-at-with-a-long-stick phase with), I could do something on Perl5 "B" bytecode/assembly. Syntax, kinds of ops, binary representation, comparison to source/input Perl, related tools. I'm trying to learn XS and perlguts (perldoc perlguts), but I don't know enough to talk on it yet - would someone else like to do a nice XS presentation? Other ideas have been suggested in the past - many of them are marked up on the phoenix.pm.org website. This email does not presume to preempt or supersede any previous suggestions - just aggregate my current mental state. -scott On 0, Doug Miles wrote: > > If you would like to make a presentation this Thursday night, or any > other meeting, please let me know the topic and when you would like to > do it. Historically, I have done a fair bit of the presentations. The > problem right now is that I'm not doing a lot of Perl development right > now. If we want to continue having meetings, I need everyone's help. > Thanks! > > doug.miles@bpxinternet.com > From jasonriedel at jasonriedel.com Wed Apr 16 14:51:53 2003 From: jasonriedel at jasonriedel.com (Jason Riedel) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:58 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Call for presentations References: <3E9DAD6D.4040406@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <000901c30451$a1197c90$0300a8c0@jasonsbox> Well, I am no perl guru by any means, but one of my personal projects for learning purposes has to do with using IO::Socket::INET and IO::Select to make sockets simultaneously read and write. I've been researching it for a while and haven't had a lot of help. The only book I have heard is good that I haven't checked out is Advanced Perl Programming by Oreilly I here they do a good job on IO::Select, but I am still waiting to verify that. Anyway, if anyone has the ability to discuss this and it wouldn't bore to many people, I'd like to here about it. Thanks, Jason Riedel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug Miles" To: "Phoenix.pm" Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 12:22 PM Subject: Phoenix.pm: Call for presentations > If you would like to make a presentation this Thursday night, or any > other meeting, please let me know the topic and when you would like to > do it. Historically, I have done a fair bit of the presentations. The > problem right now is that I'm not doing a lot of Perl development right > now. If we want to continue having meetings, I need everyone's help. > Thanks! > > doug.miles@bpxinternet.com > From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Wed Apr 16 16:13:07 2003 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:58 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Call for presentations References: <20030416193552.GR20479@illogics.org> Message-ID: <3E9DC763.7040401@bpxinternet.com> Scott Walters wrote: > Ideas > ----- > > . webcast the presentation - I'm curious how many people just don't > feel like doing anything physical in the Real World > > . Doug's bots idea. If people beg and plead, I'll allocate some > time there. > > . If people beg and plead, I'll finish my FuzzyLogic module. Beg, plead. This sounds interesting to me! > . Have something that runs server side to finds dereferenced HTML > files in about a page of code. Gives the route you have to surf > to find each page that isn't dereferenced relative to the main > page. > > . Loads of new stuff on wiki.slowass.net/?PerlDesignPatterns - > any of it could be turned into a presentation of various > degrees of lameness. I'd be happy to do any number of these - > either as full presentations, or as 10-30 minute mini-presentations. > Since this is my current pet project, I don't want to stuff it > down peoples throats, so you have to ask for it ;) > I tend to be irrational and obsessive about my pet projects. Is this something you could do this Thursday? Maybe we could have a short presentation, and try to schedule out some future presentations, and have some social time. > . As part of my continuations project (which I'm only at the > poking-at-with-a-long-stick phase with), I could do something > on Perl5 "B" bytecode/assembly. Syntax, kinds of ops, > binary representation, comparison to source/input Perl, > related tools. I'm trying to learn XS and perlguts > (perldoc perlguts), but I don't know enough to talk on it yet - > would someone else like to do a nice XS presentation? Can't do an XS presentation, but I can loan you "Extending and Embedding Perl". > Other ideas have been suggested in the past - many of them are marked up > on the phoenix.pm.org website. This email does not presume to preempt or > supersede any previous suggestions - just aggregate my current mental > state. > > -scott > > On 0, Doug Miles wrote: > >>If you would like to make a presentation this Thursday night, or any >>other meeting, please let me know the topic and when you would like to >>do it. Historically, I have done a fair bit of the presentations. The >>problem right now is that I'm not doing a lot of Perl development right >>now. If we want to continue having meetings, I need everyone's help. >>Thanks! >> >>doug.miles@bpxinternet.com >> > > From aj at exiledplanet.org Thu Apr 17 06:11:05 2003 From: aj at exiledplanet.org (Andrew Johnson) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:58 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Call for presentations In-Reply-To: <3E9DAD6D.4040406@bpxinternet.com> References: <3E9DAD6D.4040406@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <3E9E8BC9.3050506@exiledplanet.org> Doug Miles wrote: > If you would like to make a presentation this Thursday night, or any > other meeting, please let me know the topic and when you would like to > do it. Historically, I have done a fair bit of the presentations. > The problem right now is that I'm not doing a lot of Perl development > right now. If we want to continue having meetings, I need everyone's > help. Thanks! > > doug.miles@bpxinternet.com > I could give a small presentation on trackbacks. Moveable Type's reference implementation is written in Perl and can be easily incorporated into existing websites. From Matthew.Penny at Reuters.com Thu Apr 17 12:20:46 2003 From: Matthew.Penny at Reuters.com (Penny, Matthew) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:59 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Call for presentations Message-ID: <61281D05B47DD311A54F00C04F6454EAA0217A@EXCHSTV1> Where is this going to be? Matt -----Original Message----- From: doug.miles@bpxinternet.com [mailto:doug.miles@bpxinternet.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 2:13 PM To: phoenix-pm-list@happyfunball.pm.org Subject: Re: Phoenix.pm: Call for presentations Scott Walters wrote: > Ideas > ----- > > . webcast the presentation - I'm curious how many people just don't > feel like doing anything physical in the Real World > > . Doug's bots idea. If people beg and plead, I'll allocate some > time there. > > . If people beg and plead, I'll finish my FuzzyLogic module. Beg, plead. This sounds interesting to me! > . Have something that runs server side to finds dereferenced HTML > files in about a page of code. Gives the route you have to surf > to find each page that isn't dereferenced relative to the main > page. > > . Loads of new stuff on wiki.slowass.net/?PerlDesignPatterns - > any of it could be turned into a presentation of various > degrees of lameness. I'd be happy to do any number of these - > either as full presentations, or as 10-30 minute mini-presentations. > Since this is my current pet project, I don't want to stuff it > down peoples throats, so you have to ask for it ;) > I tend to be irrational and obsessive about my pet projects. Is this something you could do this Thursday? Maybe we could have a short presentation, and try to schedule out some future presentations, and have some social time. > . As part of my continuations project (which I'm only at the > poking-at-with-a-long-stick phase with), I could do something > on Perl5 "B" bytecode/assembly. Syntax, kinds of ops, > binary representation, comparison to source/input Perl, > related tools. I'm trying to learn XS and perlguts > (perldoc perlguts), but I don't know enough to talk on it yet - > would someone else like to do a nice XS presentation? Can't do an XS presentation, but I can loan you "Extending and Embedding Perl". > Other ideas have been suggested in the past - many of them are marked up > on the phoenix.pm.org website. This email does not presume to preempt or > supersede any previous suggestions - just aggregate my current mental > state. > > -scott > > On 0, Doug Miles wrote: > >>If you would like to make a presentation this Thursday night, or any >>other meeting, please let me know the topic and when you would like to >>do it. Historically, I have done a fair bit of the presentations. The >>problem right now is that I'm not doing a lot of Perl development right >>now. If we want to continue having meetings, I need everyone's help. >>Thanks! >> >>doug.miles@bpxinternet.com >> > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- Visit our Internet site at http://www.reuters.com Get closer to the financial markets with Reuters Messaging - for more information and to register, visit http://www.reuters.com/messaging Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of Reuters Ltd. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Visit our Internet site at http://www.reuters.com Get closer to the financial markets with Reuters Messaging for more information and to register, visit http://www.reuters.com/messaging Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of Reuters Ltd. From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Thu Apr 17 12:18:16 2003 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:59 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Call for presentations References: <3E9DAD6D.4040406@bpxinternet.com> <3E9E8BC9.3050506@exiledplanet.org> Message-ID: <3E9EE1D8.6030206@bpxinternet.com> Andrew Johnson wrote: > Doug Miles wrote: > >> If you would like to make a presentation this Thursday night, or any >> other meeting, please let me know the topic and when you would like to >> do it. Historically, I have done a fair bit of the presentations. >> The problem right now is that I'm not doing a lot of Perl development >> right now. If we want to continue having meetings, I need everyone's >> help. Thanks! >> >> doug.miles@bpxinternet.com >> > I could give a small presentation on trackbacks. Moveable Type's > reference implementation is written in Perl and can be easily > incorporated into existing websites. > > Sounds good. When do you think you will have it ready? From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Thu Apr 17 12:25:25 2003 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:59 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: NO MEETING TONIGHT Message-ID: <3E9EE385.8040200@bpxinternet.com> We'll get a meeting put together in a couple of weeks. I'd like for all of you to continue with the presentation ideas, so that I can get back to having several meetings planned ahead of time. Thanks! From scott at illogics.org Thu Apr 17 15:08:59 2003 From: scott at illogics.org (Scott Walters) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:59 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Call for presentations Message-ID: <20030417200858.GV20479@illogics.org> I'd like to see this. I read the general idea but haven't seen the specifics. For those of you not in the know, the idea is an automatic mechanism for notifying people when you link to them, in a way that they can handle the event programatically. Unlike doing something with $ENV{HTTP_REFERRER}, you're notified only once, and immediately, and you don't have to have referer logic in each page. Sites that interlink heavily but aren't under central control use this to good effect - sites like blogs. I forget who it was, it was on slashdot months ago - someone made a HTTP proxy that altered pages to have a header as it proxied them. The header gave a list of all of the pages that it knew about that linked to that one. Similar idea, but presented directly to the user without involving the webmaster. On one hand, always available, on the other, can't be used as metadata by the sites themselves. Kind of a web with two way links instead of one, in that second case. Hrm. A bookmarklets that did that search on google would be interesting - bookmarklets.com Okey, enough ranting. -scott On 0, Andrew Johnson wrote: > > Doug Miles wrote: > > > If you would like to make a presentation this Thursday night, or any > > other meeting, please let me know the topic and when you would like to > > do it. Historically, I have done a fair bit of the presentations. > > The problem right now is that I'm not doing a lot of Perl development > > right now. If we want to continue having meetings, I need everyone's > > help. Thanks! > > > > doug.miles@bpxinternet.com > > > I could give a small presentation on trackbacks. Moveable Type's > reference implementation is written in Perl and can be easily > incorporated into existing websites. > From scott at illogics.org Mon Apr 28 17:14:28 2003 From: scott at illogics.org (Scott Walters) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:59 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Perl/Tk programmers in our midst? Message-ID: <20030428221427.GN20479@illogics.org> Hi folks, I may - maybe just maybe - might have a job for a Perl/Tk programmer. Anyone out there willing to tolerate a startup company if it isn't too sleazy? Someone hired me to track down some programmers for him, and I don't want to create bad blood with anyone I'm within punching range of. I posted to the jobs.perl.org list, but I think my, er, colorful post put people off. Yes, this makes me a recruiter, the most despised amalthea among men. Cruel, ironic world, isn't it? Pay around $30,000 - $35,000. Anyway, nothing is final. Only people that don't know me or already don't like me are encouraged to apply ;) -scott