From westerman at purdue.edu Tue Nov 4 09:11:07 2008 From: westerman at purdue.edu (Rick Westerman) Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2008 12:11:07 -0500 Subject: [Purdue-pm] Tech talk next Tuesday, Nov. 11th Message-ID: <4910822B.7020804@purdue.edu> Reminder, the next mongers technical talk will be next Tuesday, Nov 11th. 6:30 to 8 in ME 119. At the moment we have 3 speakers: Derrick with 'using lex/yacc with Perl' Doug with his delayed talk from last month. Dave about using the Catalyst MVC framework. Anyone beside the 3-Ds want to give a talk? I am going to be busy next Tuesday (and, in fact, will have to hop out of the PM for a short time in order to attend another meeting) otherwise I would volunteer. BTW: If you haven't heard, Dave has decided to again grace the Genomics facility with his presence. I.e., we re-hired him for the nonce. One of his assignments is to re-write a database-web application to use a MVC framework. Thus we can probably expect a bunch of framework-oriented talks from him in the forthcoming months. -- Rick Westerman westerman at purdue.edu Bioinformatics specialist at the Genomics Facility. Phone: (765) 494-0505 FAX: (765) 496-7255 Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture 625 Agriculture Mall Drive West Lafayette, IN 47907-2010 Physically located in room S049, WSLR building From gizmo at purdue.edu Wed Nov 12 13:18:07 2008 From: gizmo at purdue.edu (Joe Kline) Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 16:18:07 -0500 Subject: [Purdue-pm] meeting files and wiki Message-ID: <491B480F.3060300@purdue.edu> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I was thinking I might upload my talk from last month. Is there a specific way that this should be done on the wiki? I don't see a file upload option, but then again my presentation is use S5. Just thought I would ask before I start messing up the wiki too much. joe -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Red Hat - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFJG0gOb0mzA2gRTpkRAuv9AJ0fo9i5TP9jgUlAvnWzW5y900OWuwCfUqT6 mcsv03QTF6x/fhy0YVRfmy8= =uhtW -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From mark at ecn.purdue.edu Thu Nov 13 05:04:19 2008 From: mark at ecn.purdue.edu (Mark Senn) Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 08:04:19 -0500 Subject: [Purdue-pm] meeting files and wiki In-Reply-To: <491B480F.3060300@purdue.edu> References: <491B480F.3060300@purdue.edu> Message-ID: <19859.1226581459@pier.ecn.purdue.edu> > I was thinking I might upload my talk from last month. > Is there a specific way that this should be done on the wiki? > I don't see a file upload option, but then again my presentation > is use S5. > Just thought I would ask before I start messing up the wiki too much. I put it on normal web directory on another computer and use [http://www... Title of Talk], MarkSenn to refer to it. -mark From gizmo at purdue.edu Thu Nov 13 13:21:10 2008 From: gizmo at purdue.edu (Joe Kline) Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 16:21:10 -0500 Subject: [Purdue-pm] other frameworks Message-ID: <491C9A46.8070100@purdue.edu> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 There was some talk at the meeting regarding other Perl web frameworks. A comment on perlbuzz pointed to: http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl5/index.cgi?web_frameworks - From re-reading stuff I would characterize Catalyst as the most flexible of the big ones. I think Jifty is the one that acts most like RoR, i.e. it is very opinionated on how things should be done. I was just looking at Gantry, rather interesting. joe -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Red Hat - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFJHJpFb0mzA2gRTpkRAr35AKCHMGCuEnvzQQ+k/9wb28qTHT/DtACfaAxn m3lX7W9wzqod+rgx6rI+gCs= =2Lpb -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From andy at petdance.com Thu Nov 13 13:26:26 2008 From: andy at petdance.com (Andy Lester) Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 15:26:26 -0600 Subject: [Purdue-pm] other frameworks In-Reply-To: <491C9A46.8070100@purdue.edu> References: <491C9A46.8070100@purdue.edu> Message-ID: <146EB8A2-4429-4D44-B83A-22491DCC2883@petdance.com> On Nov 13, 2008, at 3:21 PM, Joe Kline wrote: > A comment on perlbuzz pointed to: > > http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl5/index.cgi?web_frameworks > > - From re-reading stuff I would characterize Catalyst as the most > flexible > of the big ones. I think Jifty is the one that acts most like RoR, > i.e. > it is very opinionated on how things should be done. > > I was just looking at Gantry, rather interesting. And Perlbuzz would welcome followup articles on Gantry or any other frameworks you look into... xoxo, Andy -- Andy Lester => andy at petdance.com => www.petdance.com => AIM:petdance