From jay at adei.com Thu Mar 2 10:37:24 2000 From: jay at adei.com (Jay Di Silvestri) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:06 2004 Subject: Next Perl Mongers Meeting Message-ID: I'm going to be out of town for the next Sonoma.pm meeting. Tim Allwine has agreed to do another topic and has proposed either intro to regexes, or objects and references. Like last time, I think that the session will be something that everyone will enjoy, including newbies. To me the object level is the killer feature of perl (That what makes code sharing like CPAN possible.) That might be the way to go. Does anyone have a preference? Is there some other topic we should tackle first? Jay Di Silvestri Executive Vice President Advanced Data Engineering 1310 Redwood Way, Suite 120 Petaluma, CA 94954 jay@adei.com -----Original Message----- From: tallwine@carol.ixlabs.com [mailto:tallwine@carol.ixlabs.com] Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 8:03 AM To: jay@adei.com Subject: Re: Next Perl Mongers Meeting Jay Di Silvestri said... > >I'm going to be at the O'Reilly java conference for the next sonoma.pm >meeting. Tim can you do this one (again). You got a lot of favorable >response last time, so I'm sure everyone would go for it. > >Madeline, if Tim can't do it, is there a pinch hitter that you can line up? >An author, or a marketing research person? > I would be happy to do it. How about refences and objects? Or I could intro regexes or maybe send out a note and see what people want to know. Wish I was going to the conference...:( -- Tim Allwine IX Development Laboratories (707)-543-8030 Ext.15 From fryman at sonic.net Thu Mar 2 13:40:12 2000 From: fryman at sonic.net (troy) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:06 2004 Subject: Next Perl Mongers Meeting In-Reply-To: ; from Jay Di Silvestri on Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 08:37:24AM -0800 References: Message-ID: <20000302114012.A11922@sonic.net> I'll cast a vote for some more good stuff on objects. Tim's awesome presentation last time opened up my brain to a whole new way of creating and using complex data structures! -t On Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 08:37:24AM -0800, Jay Di Silvestri wrote: > I'm going to be out of town for the next Sonoma.pm meeting. Tim Allwine has > agreed to do another topic and has proposed either intro to regexes, or > objects and references. Like last time, I think that the session will be > something that everyone will enjoy, including newbies. > > To me the object level is the killer feature of perl (That what makes code > sharing like CPAN possible.) That might be the way to go. Does anyone have > a preference? Is there some other topic we should tackle first? > From carol at adei.com Thu Mar 2 13:42:35 2000 From: carol at adei.com (Carol Von Zielinski-Smith) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:06 2004 Subject: Next Perl Mongers Meeting Message-ID: I'd vote for objects too. -----Original Message----- From: troy [mailto:fryman@sonic.net] Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 11:40 AM To: santa-rosa-pm-list@happyfunball.pm.org Subject: Re: Next Perl Mongers Meeting I'll cast a vote for some more good stuff on objects. Tim's awesome presentation last time opened up my brain to a whole new way of creating and using complex data structures! -t On Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 08:37:24AM -0800, Jay Di Silvestri wrote: > I'm going to be out of town for the next Sonoma.pm meeting. Tim Allwine has > agreed to do another topic and has proposed either intro to regexes, or > objects and references. Like last time, I think that the session will be > something that everyone will enjoy, including newbies. > > To me the object level is the killer feature of perl (That what makes code > sharing like CPAN possible.) That might be the way to go. Does anyone have > a preference? Is there some other topic we should tackle first? > From chris at adei.com Thu Mar 2 13:48:03 2000 From: chris at adei.com (Christopher White) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:06 2004 Subject: Next Perl Mongers Meeting Message-ID: Yes, that's the one aspect of Perl I'm a bit hazy on. I vote for that, too. > -----Original Message----- > From: troy [mailto:fryman@sonic.net] > Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 11:40 AM > To: santa-rosa-pm-list@happyfunball.pm.org > Subject: Re: Next Perl Mongers Meeting > > > I'll cast a vote for some more good stuff on objects. Tim's awesome > presentation last time opened up my brain to a whole new way > of creating > and using complex data structures! > > > -t > > > On Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 08:37:24AM -0800, Jay Di Silvestri wrote: > > I'm going to be out of town for the next Sonoma.pm meeting. > Tim Allwine has > > agreed to do another topic and has proposed either intro > to regexes, or > > objects and references. Like last time, I think that the > session will be > > something that everyone will enjoy, including newbies. > > > > To me the object level is the killer feature of perl (That > what makes code > > sharing like CPAN possible.) That might be the way to go. > Does anyone have > > a preference? Is there some other topic we should tackle first? > > > From perlmonger at nvweb.net Mon Mar 6 12:13:33 2000 From: perlmonger at nvweb.net (David) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:06 2004 Subject: Next Perl Mongers Meeting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200003061013330254.3DC8C3D1@devx> My vote is for objects as well - -david *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 3/2/00 at 8:37 AM Jay Di Silvestri wrote: >I'm going to be out of town for the next Sonoma.pm meeting. Tim Allwine has >agreed to do another topic and has proposed either intro to regexes, or >objects and references. Like last time, I think that the session will be >something that everyone will enjoy, including newbies. > >To me the object level is the killer feature of perl (That what makes code >sharing like CPAN possible.) That might be the way to go. Does anyone have >a preference? Is there some other topic we should tackle first? > > > >Jay Di Silvestri >Executive Vice President >Advanced Data Engineering >1310 Redwood Way, Suite 120 >Petaluma, CA 94954 >jay@adei.com > > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: tallwine@carol.ixlabs.com [mailto:tallwine@carol.ixlabs.com] >Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 8:03 AM >To: jay@adei.com >Subject: Re: Next Perl Mongers Meeting > > >Jay Di Silvestri said... >> >>I'm going to be at the O'Reilly java conference for the next sonoma.pm >>meeting. Tim can you do this one (again). You got a lot of favorable >>response last time, so I'm sure everyone would go for it. >> >>Madeline, if Tim can't do it, is there a pinch hitter that you can line up? >>An author, or a marketing research person? >> > >I would be happy to do it. How about refences and objects? Or I could intro >regexes or maybe send out a note and see what people want to know. > >Wish I was going to the conference...:( > > >-- >Tim Allwine >IX Development Laboratories >(707)-543-8030 Ext.15 Regards, --- David Lents Unix Systems Administrator Verio Web Hosting Napa Valley e: dlents@verio.net From jay at adei.com Mon Mar 27 19:10:44 2000 From: jay at adei.com (Jay Di Silvestri) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:06 2004 Subject: This months meeting. Message-ID: Tim Allwine is going to give a presentation this month about perl objects. I think that it will be great. Please try to attend. Tim is great both at perl and at explaining things. So the meeting should be fun. As usual the meeting will be at O'Reilly, this Thursday at 7:30pm. On a different note, I'm at the O'Reilly java conference and I've heard more than a few pokes at Perl. I don't think that it is taken very seriously here. I won't be able to attend this months sonoma.pm meeting but I'll fill everyone in next month. --Jay Jay Di Silvestri Executive Vice President Advanced Data Engineering 1310 Redwood Way, Suite 120 Petaluma, CA 94954 (707) 794-7000 x23 jay@adei.com