[Phoenix-pm] RSVP? / Re: Meeting Announcement - Wed March 14, 2007 @ 7:00pm

Katie Featherston katie at aztechfinders.com
Wed Mar 14 14:24:24 PDT 2007


Anybody know anyone who might be interested in the Ipower Perl position?



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-----Original Message-----
From: phoenix-pm-bounces+katie=aztechfinders.com at pm.org
[mailto:phoenix-pm-bounces+katie=aztechfinders.com at pm.org] On Behalf Of
Oyler, Nathan
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 2:11 PM
To: Scott Walters; Brock
Cc: phoenix-pm at pm.org
Subject: Re: [Phoenix-pm] RSVP? / Re: Meeting Announcement - Wed March
14,2007 @ 7:00pm

I'll be there.

-----Original Message-----
From: phoenix-pm-bounces+nathan.oyler=sap.com at pm.org
[mailto:phoenix-pm-bounces+nathan.oyler=sap.com at pm.org] On Behalf Of Scott
Walters
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 6:57 AM
To: Brock
Cc: phoenix-pm at pm.org
Subject: [Phoenix-pm] RSVP? / Re: Meeting Announcement - Wed March
14,2007 @ 7:00pm

Now that ya'll know at least one thing you're getting out of the deal, who
thinks they can make it?  We don't need to reserve seating or anything, but
more people are likely to come if they see that others are going to be
there.

-scott

On  0, Scott Walters <scott at illogics.org> wrote:
> >   * Visualizing code with graphviz
>
> I assume this is a reference to my recent addition to the ideas list
on the
> Wiki.  Very well then.  Even Brock is allowed to make requests.
>
> Let me give some more background and try to sell the presentation a
bit
> better.  A certain large shopping comparison site [1] recruited me
recently
> and I've been trying to come up to speed on the code.  The codebase is
about
> 200,000 lines of code that's been worked on by many people over
several years.
> While trying to make heads or tails of it, I decided I needed
something
> like the what the Linux community did with the Linux Kernel Graphing
> Project:
>
http://www.visualcomplexity.com/vc/project_details.cfm?id=261&index=261&
domain=
>
> The idea is to plot out, on paper, which method calls which other
methods, thus
> creating a visual "map" of the code structure.  The presentation will
be
> about how I collected the data inside of mod_perl (I had help, using
work
> he'd already done), processed it, and turned it into a giant poster,
spread
> across 30 printed pages.
>
> Initially, I tried to plot on a method level resolution of which
method calls
> each other method in the system.  That turned out to be entirely too
much
> data.  The result of the first poster attempt looked like a sewing
machine
> exploded, sending thread everywhere in big knots and balls.  The
poster
> was half ink and half white with unreadable labels.  The second
version
> was a lot less fun but a lot more readable.
>
> My approach uses a similar approach to
http://www.ida.liu.se/~vaden/cgdi/
> where profiling data is collected, rather than the LKGP approach,
where
> a full static analysis is done (though that was my first approach).
>
> I brought an unassembled print out of the 30 pages with me for the
"class"
> to assemble if they wish ;)
>
> These techniques should be useful to anyone confronted with a
dauntingly
> large or complex codebase they have to work on.
>
> -scott
>
> Footnote 1:  Name withheld on the 'net to disassociate them from any
"this is
> what really pissed me off at work today" posts I might make.
>
>
> On  0, Brock <awwaiid at thelackthereof.org> wrote:
> > We have a meeting tomorrow! We don't have a specific presentation at
> > this point, but we do have several discussion topics:
> >
> >   * mod_perl -- your experiences and a technical overview
> >   * Visualizing code with graphviz
> >   * Short scripts you can't live without (I'll show my music player
wrapper)
> >   * Show off code you've been working on recently!
> >
> > See you there!
> >
> > --Brock
> >
> > On 2007.03.02.17.14, Brock wrote:
> > | Greetings Fellow Perl Addicts,
> > |
> > | Inspired by Tony's good example (hosting a social meetup, which is
> > | taking place tomorrow (see his previous email for details)), and
prodded
> > | by Scott and Jon, it seems to be about time to have a Phoenix.PM
> > | meeting. We were up in Scottsdale last time, so I'm shooting for
Tempe
> > | this time.
> > |
> > |      Time: Wednesday 14 March 2007 7:00pm-9:00pm
> > |  Location: Mill's End Cafe, Tempe, AZ
> > |            http://maps.google.com/maps?q=310+S+Mill+Ave+tempe,+az
> > |            North-West corner of Mill and 3rd (N of University Ave)
in Tempe
> > |            Parking off of 3rd (free with validation)
> > |     Topic: News in the Perl World (Brock)
> > |            Level I topic: TBA
> > |            Level II topic: TBA
> > |     Other: Free wireless, bring your laptops!
> > |
> > | I was thinking that a good level I topic (beginner/intermediate)
would
> > | be closures (anonymous subroutines). But if that is too much
another
> > | great one would be showing off that 10-line program you whipped
together
> > | in an hour that you can't live without (mine is my mp3 player).
And
> > | there are all sorts of advanced topics... topic leader volunteers,
> > | unveil yourselves!
> > |
> > | I'm also dragging in some fresh blood (Mike and maybe Brian from
my
> > | work)... and I encourage y'all to do the same :)
> > |
> > | So lets hear those topic ideas, so I can then cross post this all
over
> > | the interweb.
> > |
> > | --Brock
> > |
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