From tbc+mobile at cos.agilent.com Thu Mar 2 00:24:00 2000 From: tbc+mobile at cos.agilent.com (Tim Chambers) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:17:47 2004 Subject: PPLUG mtg. this Friday Message-ID: <004301bf840f$e735c5a0$2b31720f@jackshpc.col.hp.com> For those of you who aren't on the PPLUG distribution, even *you* might find this week's meeting interesting. :-) <>< Tim --- "A Tour of Linux Distributions" Our guest speaker is Elizabeth O. Coolbaugh, the co-founder of LWN.net, also known as the "Linux Weekly News", an on-line magazine that has been reporting on the Linux Community since January, 1998. She is also the Managing Editor of LWN.net and continues to write the weekly summaries reporting on Linux distributions, security and free software development. For a summary of the event and location and time, please see: http://pplug.org/Events/Next_Meeting/next_meeting.html From gwalters at harrison.k12.co.us Fri Mar 3 13:05:26 2000 From: gwalters at harrison.k12.co.us (Greg Walters) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:17:47 2004 Subject: Introductions Message-ID: <38C00CF6.3C1FF4E6@harrison.k12.co.us> >4. Please introduce yourself to the list. Hi. My name is Greg Walters and I am the Webmaster for Harrison School District Two in Colorado Springs. We are running Apache on Linux for our Web server. I'm a self taught Perl programmer, and use Perl for all of the CGI programs that I create for District use. I've used Perl to provide interaction with MySQL and Access (over ODBC) databases, generate Web page content (random image generator), and interface to the Gimp for online button creation. I'm not a Perl power coder, but I'm learning. I recently discovered Modules and have started using them a bit more. I look forward to meeting you all and hopefully learning more about Perl. Greg Walters Webmaster Harrison School District Two (719) 579-2108 From evansj at kilnar.com Fri Mar 3 13:21:02 2000 From: evansj at kilnar.com (John Evans) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:17:47 2004 Subject: Introductions In-Reply-To: <38C00CF6.3C1FF4E6@harrison.k12.co.us> Message-ID: On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Greg Walters wrote: > My name is Greg Walters and I am the Webmaster for Harrison School Heya Greg! Welcome to the group. -- .-. John Evans /v\ http://evansj.kilnar.com/ telnet://spear.kilnar.com:1066/ // \ GCS d- s+: a- C+++ U++++ P++ L++ E---- W+++ N+ o-- K w-- /( )\ O M- V PS+ PE Y+ PGP- t-- 5-- X+ R+++ tv+ b++ DI++ D++ ^^-^^ G e h--- r+++ z+++ From tbc at netbox.com Wed Mar 8 12:17:36 2000 From: tbc at netbox.com (Tim Chambers) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:17:47 2004 Subject: job, including finders fee (taken offline) Message-ID: <003e01bf892a$94d4f7c0$7407130f@tc5570m.col.hp.com> I got (relatively polite) SPAM Friday looking for an Expert Perl/Oracle/SQL Application Developer. There's a $1,000 finders fee, too! Rather than clutter the list with a jobs discussion, let's take it offline (http://www.takeitoffline.com/). Visit this URL if you're interested in job opportunities: http://www.takeitoffline.com/1/H/NuLK8Ll3CxritWqkut7.html For a previous offline discussion re. Internet Start-up, see . <>< Tim http://www.divide.net/tbc/hacks/index.html From tbc at netbox.com Wed Mar 8 15:03:54 2000 From: tbc at netbox.com (Tim Chambers) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:17:47 2004 Subject: Perl test script jobs Message-ID: <02a301bf8941$cffa7340$7407130f@tc5570m.col.hp.com> Got another one... Compatible systems in Boulder, soon to be Cisco as of Mar 24 (http://www.compatible.com/) needs Perl test script people for a test development group. Rather than clutter the list with jobs discussions, let's take it offline (http://www.takeitoffline.com/). Visit this URL for details on this and other job opportunities: http://www.takeitoffline.com/1/H/NuLK8Ll3CxritWqkut7.html <>< Tim http://pikes-peak.pm.org/ From blackwolf at pcisys.net Wed Mar 8 22:31:13 2000 From: blackwolf at pcisys.net (Michael J. Barillier) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:17:47 2004 Subject: Perl test script jobs In-Reply-To: <02a301bf8941$cffa7340$7407130f@tc5570m.col.hp.com> Message-ID: On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Tim Chambers wrote: > Got another one... > > Compatible systems in Boulder, soon to be Cisco as of Mar 24 > (http://www.compatible.com/) needs Perl test script people for a test > development group. Boulder?!? What about right here in the Springs? That I-25 commute's a killer ... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael J. Barillier email: blackwolf@pcisys.net #!/bin/perl -sp0777i Message-ID: <38DFB768.7E175F6C@cs.cmu.edu> Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 14:32:56 -0500 From: Kevin Lenzo Reply-To: lenzo+yapc@cs.cmu.edu Organization: School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University To: groups@lists.panix.com, perl-mongers-announce@pm.org Cc: pgh-pm@cs.cmu.edu Subject: YAPC 19100: Call for Participation (2) ***************** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ****************** North American Yet Another Perl Conference YAPC 19100 http://www.yapc.org/America/ Wednesday-Friday, June 21-23, 2000 at Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ** Abstract submission deadline: April 3, 2000 ** Yet Another Perl Conference (YAPC) is an inexpensive ($75) perl users and developers conference, with a mix of tutorials and technical talks. The conference is set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and so is relatively accessible from both the East and the Midwest. YAPC began as a grassroots users conference, from discussions among Perl Mongers, and has grown from there. We would like to invite you to join us for two days of Perl, people, and demonstrations, at a price that shouldn't hurt your wallet. There will be a limit of just under 500 people for the conference. A number of members of the Perl community are contributing to this event, including: Larry Wall, Abigail, Damian Conway, Mark-Jason Dominus, Joseph Hall, purl, Randal Schwartz, ... ... and YOU! See the CALL FOR PAPERS below! Look to the main web page for more details -- http://www.yapc.org/America ** Dorm rooms ** A limited number of inexpensive dorm rooms are available at Carnegie Mellon, that will be given preferentially to students, but more generally on a first-come basis. This is to further reduce the cost for those with limited resources, especially students, who we are trying to encourage the most. More information will become available when registration begins. ** Location ** YAPC is at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania once again this year, in the University Center. We have the Rangos rooms, 1,2 and 3 once again, as well as McConomy Auditorium,the Conan Room, and some small rooms set aside. This year there will be an email garden. ** Registration ** Registration will open shortly after the abstract submission deadline. Please watch for the announcements on the web page at http://www.yapc.org/America/. *********** CALL FOR PAPERS *********** Potential presenters should submit a 200-300 word abstract to lenzo+abstract@cs.cmu.edu in plain ASCII text or HTML by APRIL 3rd for consideration. We would like that your materials be available online, but it is not required. If you have materials to include in the proceedings, or course notes, please let us know your requirements the abstract. If you have any special presentation needs, please include them also. Talks can be 20 minutes, 40 minutes, or 90 minutes long; that's actually 20 + 2.5 minutes to change over, 40 + 5 minutes to change, and 90 + 0 minutes to change over, so questions are included in the these times. Please specify the amount of time you'd like for your talk. Topics are unlimited, but some suggestions include: * Groupware, Agents, and Bots * Perl for Speech and Language * Text and Document Processing * Machine Learning in Perl * HTML, XML, and Markup Languages * CGI and Web programming in Perl * Internet Programming * Database Interation and Access with Perl * Scientific Computing (e.g. with PDL) * Practical Perl Programming * Module guts and usage on any particular Module. * Tutorials of all stripes: Modules, Objects, CPAN * Visionary or position papers on Perl, the past, the present, and the future * Anything cool :) Conference fees will be waived for presenters at yapc, so another way to reduce your costs is to give a good talk on something you're excited about. **** YAPC 100 ** http://www.yapc.org/America/ ******** ***************** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ******************