From pwdrhound at pcisys.net Wed Oct 1 11:13:39 2003 From: pwdrhound at pcisys.net (Greg Walters) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:18:27 2004 Subject: Perl Lunch This Thursday In-Reply-To: <200309301408.15133.pppm@bluepolka.net> Message-ID: <37D97BFB-F42A-11D7-AEC6-0030657C457E@pcisys.net> > A North-centric suggestion: How about Panera on west side of N. > Academy, > just north of Woodmen? This sounds fine to me. Greg Walters From jtevans at kilnar.com Thu Oct 2 10:47:40 2003 From: jtevans at kilnar.com (John Evans) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:18:27 2004 Subject: Perl Lunch Today! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, John Evans wrote: Who: Pikes Peak Perl Mongers What: Lunch. Food. Grub. Sustenance. Flavored Grease. When: Thursday, October 3rd 2003 at 11:30 Where: Panera Panera is located at 7344 N Academy Blvd. That is just north of Wooden on Acadamy. Here's a link to the map to get Panera: http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?city=Colorado+Springs&state=CO&address=7344%20N%20Academy%20Blvd I will be there a wee bit before 11:30 wearing a red shirt and jeans. I'll wait at the door for a couple of folks to show up. -- John Evans http://jtevans.kilnar.com/ -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCS d- s++:- a- C+++>++++ ULSB++++$ 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+++ y+++ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ From timc+perl at divide.net Thu Oct 16 09:38:04 2003 From: timc+perl at divide.net (Tim Chambers) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:18:27 2004 Subject: Fw: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, October 15 Message-ID: <001201c393f3$1f627cb0$8806ee0f@CEPHAS> ---------------------------------------------------------------- Book News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Windows Server 2003 in a Nutshell -ADO.NET Cookbook -Excel Pocket Guide -Active Directory Cookbook -Mastering Perl for Bioinformatics -Flash Remoting: The Definitive Guide -Programming ASP.NET, 2nd Edition -J2EE Design Patterns ---------------------------------------------------------------- Upcoming Events ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Brent Chapman ("Building Internet Firewalls"), BayLISA Author Event, Cupertino, CA--Oct 16, 2003 -Louis Rosenfeld ("Information Architecture for the World Wide Web"), Enterprise Information Architecture Seminar, San Francisco, CA-- Oct 20, 2003 -David Jordan ("Java Data Objects"), Colorado Software Summit, Summit County, CO--Oct 26-31, 2003 -USENIX LISA Conference, San Diego, CA--Oct 26-31, 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Conferences ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Virginia Tech Building Power Mac G5 Supercomputer ---------------------------------------------------------------- News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Enter the Great TiVo Giveaway -Fall Sale: O'Reilly CD Bookshelves -Take an O'Reilly Poll -Sending SMS Messages Using Windows XP -Adding System Calls -PHP Survey -Denial-of-Service Attacks -XML Parsing in a Producer-Consumer Model -SearchAssist: A Portable Search Engine in Java -.NET Serialization, Part 1 -Understanding Reflection, Part 1 -Cooking with ActionScript -Apple Wireless Mouse and Keyboard Tips and Tricks -Ten Things I Dig About Panther -Fast Picture Previews ================================================ Book News ================================================ Did you know you can request a free book to review for your group? 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Your answers will help us shape both our online and book publishing programs. http://www.zoomerang.com/recipient/survey-intro.zgi?ID=3Y1XRB4LBP95&PIN=7RNG1N74P7F4&PANEL= ***Denial-of-Service Attacks Noel Davis looks at denial-of-service attacks against Apache, OpenSSL, and FreeBSD, and problems in Perl, lsh, Teapop, ProFTPD, TclHttpd, MPlayer, Node, mpg123, and Freesweep. http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2003/10/06/insecurities.html --------------------- Java --------------------- ***XML Parsing in a Producer-Consumer Model Decent APIs such as SAX have made XML parsing much easier than in the old DOM and pre-DOM days. That doesn't mean it's completely natural, though, in all circumstances. Throw XML parsing into a multithreaded application and things can get weird quickly. That's where a different approach can help. Prabu Arumugam demonstrates the producer-consumer model, which can allow multithreaded XML processing. http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2003/10/08/multithreaded_xml.html ***SearchAssist: A Portable Search Engine in Java While server-side Java solves many problems, it's not always available. Besides, there's more to a good UI than HTML can provide. Sometimes an applet can fit the bill. Ashwin Jayaprakash demonstrates a search engine applet designed for portability and power. http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2003/10/01/searchassist.html --------------------- .NET --------------------- ***.NET Serialization, Part 1 Many a time, you may need to persist the value of an object to secondary storage. For example, you may wish to save the values of a couple of Point objects, representing the positioning of an item on screen, to secondary storage. The act of "flattening" an object into a serial form is known as serialization. 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Throw in a database backend and a schema change, and you're in for a world of hurt--unless you've planned well. Russell Dyer explores techniques for taking the pain out of upgrading database-backed applications. http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2003/10/16/mysql_app_upgrades.html --------------------- Java --------------------- ***The PHP Scalability Myth Java scales...but so does PHP. That's the argument Jack Herrington puts forth in comparing how each can be used to create web applications with modern architectures. http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2003/10/15/php_scalability.html ***Creating an Online Help System with JavaHelp and DocBook JavaHelp offers a full-featured help system for Java applications, but creating and maintaining help content can be tricky. Austin King offers an alternative workflow, based on DocBook and XSL. http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2003/10/15/javahelp_docbook.html --------------------- .NET --------------------- ***Filtering HTTP Requests with .NET ASP.NET has a number of extensibility points that developers can use. One such point is response filtering, accessible via the Filter property of the HttpResponse class. Ben Lowery shows you how to use HTTP filters in your own code. http://www.ondotnet.com/pub/a/dotnet/2003/10/20/httpfilter.html --------------------- Windows --------------------- ***Sizing Up Windows Server 2003 It's been almost six months since Windows Server 2003 was released. Microsoft touts it as being able to do things "faster, more securely, and at lower cost." Has it lived up to its promises? Mitch Tulloch, author of "Windows Server 2003 in a Nutshell," looks at whether and how Microsoft has delivered on these promises. http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2003/10/21/sizingserver2003.html Windows Server 2003 in a Nutshell Order Number: 4044 http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/winsvrian/index.html --------------------- Mac --------------------- ***Start Me Up: Writing and Understanding OS X StartupItems StartupItems are easy to set up and extremely flexible in managing the startup process. Andrew Anders shows how StartupItems fit into the OS X startup process, what you need to do to create a StartupItem, and an example of a StartupItem that will run the Tomcat Java servlet engine. http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2003/10/21/startup.html ***I Dig Mac OS X With O'Reilly's Mac OS X Conference just around the corner, we're introducing a brand-new T-shirt depicting our trademark Mac OS X German Shepherd--just the thing to wear at the show. Not attending but you still dig Mac OS X? This is the tee for you. Check out all of O'Reilly's cool swag at Think Geek. http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/oreilly/tshirts/63fc/ Until next time-- Marsee From timc+perl at divide.net Wed Oct 29 10:46:24 2003 From: timc+perl at divide.net (Tim Chambers) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:18:27 2004 Subject: Perl Training Job Message-ID: <003b01c39e3c$3e71d620$db05ee0f@CEPHAS> Message-ID: <3F9E6410.2060208@adelphia.net> Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 05:41:52 -0700 From: Mike Hansen I saw this while poking around coloradospringshelpwanted.com. I thought maybe someone would be interested. ---------- http://regionalhelpwanted.com/Search/detail.cfm?SN=24&ID=5507 Technical Trainer Local company in Colorado Springs needs a Perl expert to teach a two and 1/2 day class in Boulder. Qualified candidates will have professional hands on or instructing experience with Perl scripting and fundamentals of Perl. Curriculum has already been developed for this position. Requirements: PERL ----------