From phillip.tyre at fcul.com Mon Jan 5 11:22:58 2004 From: phillip.tyre at fcul.com (Phillip Tyre) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:03 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Other Tallahassee computer meetings in Januray. Message-ID: <39B5739894E97B40A427C59317BF2CD3879045@exchange2k.fcul.com> Friday 01/09/04 Noon-1:00 North Florida Association of Networking Professionals meeting. @ Ryan's Family Steakhouse 2800 Mahan Drive Tallahassee, Florida Topic: Bring Your Favorite Tech Present and Share It with the Group http://www.nfanp.org http://www.naspa.com Wednesday 1/14/2004 6:30 PM Florida Big Bend Chapter of ISSA (Information Systems Security Association) @ Children's Homes Society 1801 Miccosukee Commons Drive. Tallahassee, Florida http://www.issa-floridabigbend.org/ http://www.issa.org To form a chapter, 3 meetings with 10 or more registered ISSA members in attendance at each are required. This meeting will represent the 3rd such meeting, and hopefully signal the kick off of a great new group in Tallahassee. I was able to attend the 2nd meeting, and while it was primarily just held for the purpose of forming the chapter, it turned into a great security sharing and discussion meeting. Non members are welcome at either of the above mentioned meetings. Feel free to email me if you need more information. I've also been pitching safari (http://safari.oreilly.com) at both meetings, and was able to generate some interest at both meetings in getting people involved in a 5 user corporate. Steven Alexander gave a demo of Safari in action, at the ISSA meeting, and people were impressed, so I'm hoping to have 5 firm commitments soon. I'm still waiting to hear if TPM is having a meeting in January. pt From JamesTillman at fdle.state.fl.us Mon Jan 5 11:55:28 2004 From: JamesTillman at fdle.state.fl.us (Tillman, James) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:03 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Other Tallahassee computer meetings in Janur ay. Message-ID: <2265699E79C5D51197940002B31B4EDB06C00FA7@exchange.fdle.gov> Philip, Heh. I saw Steven Alexander's name in your notes and wondered if it was the same guy I know. Sure enough, it was. Small town, eh? I'll see about making it to the next meeting. Unfortunately, I've been too swamped lately to set up the next PerlMonger's meeting. Maybe later in the week, I can send out a feeler and see who's interested and when. jpt -----Original Message----- From: Phillip Tyre [mailto:phillip.tyre@fcul.com] Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 12:23 PM To: tallahassee-pm@mail.pm.org Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Other Tallahassee computer meetings in Januray. Friday 01/09/04 Noon-1:00 North Florida Association of Networking Professionals meeting. @ Ryan's Family Steakhouse 2800 Mahan Drive Tallahassee, Florida Topic: Bring Your Favorite Tech Present and Share It with the Group http://www.nfanp.org http://www.naspa.com Wednesday 1/14/2004 6:30 PM Florida Big Bend Chapter of ISSA (Information Systems Security Association) @ Children's Homes Society 1801 Miccosukee Commons Drive. Tallahassee, Florida http://www.issa-floridabigbend.org/ http://www.issa.org To form a chapter, 3 meetings with 10 or more registered ISSA members in attendance at each are required. This meeting will represent the 3rd such meeting, and hopefully signal the kick off of a great new group in Tallahassee. I was able to attend the 2nd meeting, and while it was primarily just held for the purpose of forming the chapter, it turned into a great security sharing and discussion meeting. Non members are welcome at either of the above mentioned meetings. Feel free to email me if you need more information. I've also been pitching safari (http://safari.oreilly.com) at both meetings, and was able to generate some interest at both meetings in getting people involved in a 5 user corporate. Steven Alexander gave a demo of Safari in action, at the ISSA meeting, and people were impressed, so I'm hoping to have 5 firm commitments soon. I'm still waiting to hear if TPM is having a meeting in January. pt _______________________________________________ Tallahassee-pm mailing list Tallahassee-pm@mail.pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/tallahassee-pm From jptillman at comcast.net Mon Jan 12 21:52:43 2004 From: jptillman at comcast.net (James Tillman) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:03 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] [Fwd: 2004 O'Reilly Open Source Convention Planning Survey] Message-ID: <1073965963.1476.19.camel@jacob> I plan on attending this conference, if budget allows. If any other Perlmongers end up going, let me know! PS-There's a survey linked in the msg that enters you in a drawing for a free pass to the conference. jpt -----Forwarded Message----- > From: Marsee Henon > To: jtillman@bigfoot.com > Subject: 2004 O'Reilly Open Source Convention Planning Survey > Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 13:54:04 -0800 > > Hello Open Source Enthusiast-- > > The O'Reilly Open Source Convention (OSCON) will be held July 26-30, 2004 > at the Portland Marriott Downtown in Portland, OR. But in the meantime, > we need your help in refining our program. 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Dori > Smith, coauthor of "Mac OS X Unwired," walks you through the install and > use of Clicker, then looks at some examples of Clicker in action, using > PowerPoint and iPhoto. > http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2004/01/06/macosxunwired.html > > Mac OS X Unwired > ISBN:0-596-00508-3 > http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/macxunwire/index.html > > ================================================ > News From Your Peers > ================================================ > ***Northwest Oracle Users Group Winter Conference and Seminars, Bellevue > WA--February 9-10 > Five parallel session tracks and 25 sessions on Monday the 9th. > Two optional all-day seminars on Tuesday the 10th. > The conference takes place at the Meydenbauer Center, Bellevue WA > For more information, go to: > http://www.nwoug.com > > > ***The St. Louis Web Developers Organization and local chapter of the > IWA/HTML Writers Guild presents the 5th Annual Web Design Awards Ceremony, > St Louis, MO--February 17 > The event will be held at the St. Louis Science Center beginning at 6:00pm > and is open to the public. Refreshments are provided and prizes will be > given to the top 3 web page winners in 7 categories. > For more information, go to: > http://www.stlwebdev.org/resources/awards/ > > Until next time-- > > Marsee > > > > > > > From emansouri at ucompass.com Wed Jan 21 09:31:40 2004 From: emansouri at ucompass.com (Ed Mansouri) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:04 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Subroutine Reference Message-ID: <20040121102721.O42336@support.ucompass.com> Hello, Is there a built-in variable that will recognize the name of a subroutine currently being executed? In other words: mySub(); sub mySub { print ${some_symbol}; # and ${some_symbol} will return "mySub" } does anyone know what 'some_symbol' would be to make this possible? Ed ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ed Mansouri Ucompass - http://www.ucompass.com Make sure we stay connected to you Add yourself to the Ucompass Address Book http://support.ucompass.com/addressbook.html Committed to Building Profitable E-Learning Enterprises Phone: (850) 297 1800 x 201 FAX: (850) 553-9252 From mexnix at craonline.org Wed Jan 21 09:57:15 2004 From: mexnix at craonline.org (Ryan Carmelo Briones) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:04 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Subroutine Reference Message-ID: <200401211057.AA563872284@craonline.org> ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: Ed Mansouri Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 10:31:40 -0500 (EST) >Hello, > >Is there a built-in variable that will recognize the name of a subroutine >currently being executed? > >In other words: > >mySub(); > >sub mySub { > >print ${some_symbol}; > ># and ${some_symbol} will return "mySub" > >} > >does anyone know what 'some_symbol' would be to make this possible? > >Ed Check out caller(): http://www.perldoc.com/perl5.8.0/pod/func/caller.html CODE: use Data::Dumper; call_sub(); sub call_sub() { print Dumper( caller(0) ); } From emansouri at ucompass.com Wed Jan 21 10:15:09 2004 From: emansouri at ucompass.com (Ed Mansouri) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:04 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Subroutine Reference In-Reply-To: <200401211057.AA563872284@craonline.org> References: <200401211057.AA563872284@craonline.org> Message-ID: <20040121111456.M47059@support.ucompass.com> Excellent. This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks! Ed ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ed Mansouri Ucompass - http://www.ucompass.com Make sure we stay connected to you Add yourself to the Ucompass Address Book http://support.ucompass.com/addressbook.html Committed to Building Profitable E-Learning Enterprises Phone: (850) 297 1800 x 201 FAX: (850) 553-9252 On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Ryan Carmelo Briones wrote: > ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- > From: Ed Mansouri > Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 10:31:40 -0500 (EST) > > >Hello, > > > >Is there a built-in variable that will recognize the name of a subroutine > >currently being executed? > > > >In other words: > > > >mySub(); > > > >sub mySub { > > > >print ${some_symbol}; > > > ># and ${some_symbol} will return "mySub" > > > >} > > > >does anyone know what 'some_symbol' would be to make this possible? > > > >Ed > > Check out caller(): > http://www.perldoc.com/perl5.8.0/pod/func/caller.html > > CODE: > use Data::Dumper; > call_sub(); > > sub call_sub() { > print Dumper( caller(0) ); > } > > From phillip.tyre at fcul.com Fri Jan 23 12:41:09 2004 From: phillip.tyre at fcul.com (Phillip Tyre) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:38:04 2004 Subject: [Tallahassee-pm] Actice State Perl Haiku Poetry Contest. Message-ID: <39B5739894E97B40A427C59317BF2CD38791AD@exchange2k.fcul.com> http://activestate.com/Corporate/PerlHaiku/ Not a joke, but could have been! pt -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/tallahassee-pm/attachments/20040123/add4e8e5/attachment.htm