[Phoenix-pm] meeting proposal

Scott Walters scott at illogics.org
Tue Jul 19 15:59:50 PDT 2005


Ack... no, it was a read-o.  I'm multitasking.  I shouldn't reply
while multitasking.  Always causes problems.  That's not a bad
idea... 

-scott

On  0, "Metz, Bobby W, WCS" <bwmetz at att.com> wrote:
> Inter Process Communication...might ah typo'd it.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Walters [mailto:scott at illogics.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 3:53 PM
> To: Metz, Bobby W, WCS
> Cc: Brock; phoenix-pm at pm.org
> Subject: Re: [Phoenix-pm] meeting proposal
> 
> 
> Hi Bobby,
> 
> You can go as short as http://phoenix.pm.org/wiki/index.cgi
> 
> Or, for another version, http://perldesignpatterns.com/?self
> 
> That's my TinyWiki -- Wiki in under 100 lines of Perl ;)
> 
> Flavors of IRC?  IRC bot architecture?
> 
> -scott
> 
> On  0, "Metz, Bobby W, WCS" <bwmetz at att.com> wrote:
> > Well, I was going the idea below via the web page only to find company
> > security has placed web.archive.org on it's block list.  That said I
> > found something interesting...if you shorten Brock's url to
> > http://phoenix.pm.org/wiki/index.cgi?PerlMongersIdeas, it dumps some
> > output that looks suspiciously like Perl ;-).  Have a gander...
> > 
> > Anyway, I'd love to hear an overview by anyone whose done different
> > flavors of IPC and which they think works best, e.g. interrupt driven
> > passing of scalar data from child process to parent.
> > 
> > Bobby
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: phoenix-pm-bounces at pm.org [mailto:phoenix-pm-bounces at pm.org]On
> > Behalf Of Brock
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 3:33 PM
> > To: Scott Walters
> > Cc: phoenix-pm at pm.org
> > Subject: Re: [Phoenix-pm] meeting proposal
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > I hear that July is a very popular time for phoenicians to vacation...
> > maybe thats an indicator for expected response. Hrm.
> > 
> > I'd love to go to OSCON (moreso than DEFCON I think) but can't 'cause
> > I'm switching apartments right about then :(. I like the idea of a
> group
> > trip though. What other things are coming up soon? Perl Whirl anyone?
> > 
> > I'd like to hear about Perl6::Contexts, if you're up to it. I wouldn't
> > mind talking about my ICFP entry (a collection of simple things --
> > nonbuffered IO, ad-hoc parsing technique, and Map.pm).
> > 
> > --Brock
> > 
> > On 2005.07.19.00.37, Scott Walters wrote:
> > | Hi Brock, everyone,
> > | 
> > | Because I've been busy lately (and not the good kind of busy), I'm
> > only
> > | offering the following selection from those listed below:
> > | 
> > |    * The making of _Perl 6 Now_
> > |    * Theory and use of Perl6::Contexts (ooh, this would be fuuun) --
> > |      adding Perl 6 style string, integer, boolean, and reference
> > contexts
> > |      to Perl 5 for a mondo cool code effect with greatly reduced
> > |      suckiness. This is another B::Generate hack of mine.
> > | 
> > | I'm also getting ready to write an article, hopefully destined for
> > | perl.org.  When I figure out what it's going to be about, I could
> > | beta-test that, but that's up in the air.
> > | 
> > | Of course, I don't have to speak at all.  
> > | 
> > | Sorry about the Web site.  Things keep getting inserted above it in
> > | my to-do list. =(  Eventually, though... soon... 
> > | 
> > | Also, anyone going to DEFCON?  http://defcon.org.  In fact, why
> don't
> > | all of us go?  What about OSCON?  I'm pretty sure I'm doing DEFCON
> but
> > | I'm still trying to finagle OSCON.  I've always wanted to do a Perl
> > | con but they keep passing me by... right now it looks like if I go,
> > | I (1) will be riding Greyhound (2) will be sleeping under a bridge.
> > | 
> > | Okay, that's enough for now. 
> > | 
> > | Regards,
> > | -scott
> > | 
> > | On  0, Brock <awwaiid at thelackthereof.org> wrote:
> > | > 
> > | > Hello all,
> > | > 
> > | > For those of you who prefer to think of me as the benevolent
> > dictator, I
> > | > thought I'd let you know that we are having a meeting on Thursday
> > July
> > | > 29 2005 at 7:00pm at the Scottsdale Public Library, Civic Center.
> > For
> > | > the (representative-)democratically inclined, I welcome feedback
> on
> > this
> > | > time/location. I'll make a full anouncement once we have a topic.
> > | > 
> > | > And now for the second part... the presentation / talk portion.
> Once
> > | > again I refer you to
> > | > 
> > | >
> >
> http://web.archive.org/web/20040726180006/phoenix.pm.org/wiki/index.cgi?
> > PerlMongersIdeas
> > | > 
> > | > for some suggestions. Please mail your suggestions here to the
> list.
> > | > Ideally I'd like two shorter talks -- a beginner-intermediate one
> > and an
> > | > intermediate-advanced. Scott and I both are willing to talk about
> > all
> > | > sorts of things, and other volunteers are very welcome. Something
> > | > bugging you about some Perl code you're working on? Some module
> > you'd
> > | > like to see in action? Now is the time and place to get the dirt
> on
> > it!
> > | > 
> > | > recently mentioned suggestions (mostly by Scott... hope he doesn't
> > mind):
> > | >   * Architecture of "Active Wiki Pages" in TinyWiki (secure
> > server-side
> > | >     execute of Perl in user-edited pages)
> > | >   * How to parse HTML, scrape pages, and crawl sites
> > | >   * A really horrible PDF invoice generator in Perl that'll make
> you
> > want to cry
> > | >   * Intro to Perl5 objects
> > | >   * Using Perl for the ICFP 2005 Contest (which was all sorts of
> > fun)
> > | >   * Using (pick your favorite web-framework -- lets say
> > CGI::Application)
> > | >   * other suggestions / volunteer presentations welcome
> > | > 
> > | > So much to talk about! The floor is open.
> > | > 
> > | > --Brock
> > | > 
> > | > On 2005.07.15.00.38, Scott Walters wrote:
> > | > | Scottsdale Civic Center library sounds good.  That should be a
> lot
> > more accessible
> > | > | to people in Mesa and Phoenix but we might lose some of the
> North
> > Scottsdale
> > | > | crowd.  I sure don't have a data projector.  If enough people
> have
> > laptops with
> > | > | WiFi and the VNC client, we can all get the on the network and
> do
> > view-only
> > | > | mode off of the presenter.  Just a thought.
> > | > | 
> > | > | -scott
> > | > | 
> > | > | 
> > | > | On  0, Brock <awwaiid at thelackthereof.org> wrote:
> > | > | > 
> > | > | > Does anyone have a projector? We can meet at the Scottsdale
> > Public
> > | > | > Library (Civic Center) -- They have wifi, whiteboards, but no
> > projector.
> > | > | > 
> > | > | > --Brock
> > | > | > 
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