[Phoenix-pm] Meeting 10/07/2004

Scott Walters scott at illogics.org
Tue Oct 5 13:09:17 CDT 2004


I've got goat milking practice. I can't make it.  

I could do the part 3 of Perl 6-isms. The last one kind of sucked but I could
do better for the third one, in theory, if I spent more than 20 minutes putting
it together.

I could also do something on web scraping. I've got a few examples of that 
sitting around. I've got a script that downloads my mail from budweiser's
web based email and stores in an mbox suitable for training SpamAssassin
on. I've got another example that downloads every picture from a
gallery that tries to protect its images.

I could also do something else in my Perl bytecode series. I wrote 
Perl6::Contexts a couple months ago and it would be a good springboard 
for drowning depth discussion of the Perl 5 virtual machine.

How many of you people blog about Perl? I blog to Advogato, use.perl.org,
and infrequently, Perl Monks. If other people in town are hooked on the
blogdrug, I'd like to set up a feed of our collective posts, sort of like
planet.perl.org.

Oh, The Perl Review is in print now. I've got the first print edition (funny since
since I never got around to downloading most of the PDFs). So orders yours today!
http://www.theperlreview.com

Thanks all for now, I guess.
-scott

On  0, "Douglas E. Miles" <perlguy at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Please RSVP...
> 
> We'll be having a Phoenix.pm meeting Thursday, October 7th 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 my templating system, (yes, yet another templating 
> system :) ) covering parsing and design decisions, and looking for feedback.
> 
> P.S. If there was anyone out there that I talked to about doing a 
> presentation, let me know so we can get you scheduled.
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