From Dan.Sherer at wellpoint.com Tue May 1 18:27:54 2001 From: Dan.Sherer at wellpoint.com (Dan.Sherer) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:55 2004 Subject: Perl Jobs mailing lists have moved Message-ID: Don't know if any of you are interested, but I just got this message from the main PerlMongers folks (specifically, Uri Guttman) today. as some of you may know there have been a perl jobs announce and wanted lists hosted on pm.org. those lists have been merged and moved to the perl.org site. there are now these two lists: jobs@perl.org which is moderated and is only for posting of both job openings and situations wanted. jobs-discuss@perl.org which is not moderated and is meant to discuss the perl jobs list and web site as well and any other perl job related topics. go to jobs.perl.org for information on how to subscribe and the posting guidelines. if your pm group has a home page you might want to link to this page. the page and list are for perl jobs worldwide. telecommuting, relocation and other options are common so don't think you have to be in a particular goegraphic location to participate. also agencies and HR types are welcome too. spread the word about this page and list to any of those you know who deal with the perl job market. From Dan.Sherer at wellpoint.com Tue May 1 18:32:32 2001 From: Dan.Sherer at wellpoint.com (Dan.Sherer) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:55 2004 Subject: Perl/Open Source Conference discount Message-ID: Hey everybody! Denise (our contact at O'Reilly) sent me this today. If you read carefully, you'll find that they're extending a 20% discount to us! This should be a very cool conference to attend. Mark went last year and had a lot of good things to say about it. It's down in San Diego toward the end of July. I'm not sure I'll be able to get away, but I'm going to try. Daniel May 1, 2001 BUCKING THE ECONOMY--O'REILLY'S 2001 OPEN SOURCE CONVENTION LARGER THAN EVER "The best kept secret of our world is that various open source software products are the lynch pins that hold our global enterprise together" --Keynote speaker Phillip Moore of Morgan Stanley Registration is now open for the O'Reilly Open Source Convention, to be held July 23-27, 2001 at the Sheraton San Diego, San Diego, CA. With over 200 talks, 60 tutorials, and 17 rooms, this year's convention, encompassing the Perl Conference 5, the PHP Conference, the 8th Tcl/Tk Conference, XTech, the O'Reilly Summit on Open Source Strategies, and others--is larger (and one day longer) than O'Reilly's previous open source conventions. The increased size of the O'Reilly Open Source Convention also required a change of venue, and the conference planners chose San Diego so that attendees could combine the convention with a little R&R. "Fun, sun, and family activities are endless in San Diego, and this year we're planning more activities for the families of attendees than ever before," says Angela Capo, O'Reilly's Conference Planner. O'Reilly's Open Source Convention is renowned as a gathering of top-notch leaders, experts, and visionaries from all avenues of the open source movement. This year's speakers and panelists include: Larry Wall, Rasmus Lerdorf, Guido van Rossum, Eric S. Raymond, Brian Behlendorf, Damian Conway, W. Phillip Moore, chromatic, David Ascher, Jon Orwant, Mitchell Baker, Tom Christiansen, Simon Cozens, Randal Schwartz, Mark-Jason Dominus, Doug MacEachern, Ray Lischner, and Andy Neely. (For a complete list of speakers, see http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/os2001/pub/10/speakers.html) "This year, more than ever, the open source convention is a key event for anyone interested in the future of software," says Tim O'Reilly, founder and president of O'Reilly & Associates. "Even as the hype and stock market valuations of Linux companies are receding, use of open source software development methodologies is on the upswing, as mainstream companies embrace the benefits of collaborative development and open source peer review. What's more, we're in the middle of a technological sea change, as we move from the desktop era to network-centric computing. Open source developers and system administrators need to learn new skills, such as working with XML, building web services with SOAP and XML-RPC, or interfacing with new networking platforms such as Jabber, Gnutella, and Jxta--not to mention working with bigger, more scalable database servers and smaller mobile devices and embedded systems." O'Reilly Open Source Convention and Perl Conference 5 Early Bird Registration through June 22, 2001: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/os2001/pub/10/register.html O'Reilly User Group members are offered 20% discount on all conference session and tutorial fees. Register before June 22nd, and receive 20% discount off the already reduced Early Bird pricing. After June 22nd, discount will be applied to regular pricing. Discount code: DSUG (when registering online, enter discount code where it says "If you received a discount code, please enter it here:" Please pass this info on to your group members. Thanks, Denise From ask at valueclick.com Tue May 1 18:48:31 2001 From: ask at valueclick.com (Ask Bjoern Hansen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:55 2004 Subject: Perl Jobs mailing lists have moved In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Tue, 1 May 2001, Dan.Sherer wrote: > Don't know if any of you are interested, but I just got this message from > the main PerlMongers folks (specifically, Uri Guttman) today. We moved those lists forever ago actually. :-) (it's hosted on onion.valueclick.com with the rest of the perl.org lists). - ask > as some of you may know there have been a perl jobs announce and wanted > lists hosted on pm.org. those lists have been merged and moved to the > perl.org site. there are now these two lists: > > jobs@perl.org which is moderated and is only for posting of both > job openings and > situations wanted. > > jobs-discuss@perl.org which is not moderated and is meant to > discuss the perl jobs list and > web site as well and any other perl job related topics. > > go to jobs.perl.org for information on how to subscribe and the posting > guidelines. if your pm group has a home page you might want to link to > this page. > > the page and list are for perl jobs worldwide. telecommuting, relocation > and other options are common so don't think you have to be in a > particular goegraphic location to participate. also agencies and HR > types are welcome too. spread the word about this page and list to any > of those you know who deal with the perl job market. > -- ask bjoern hansen, http://ask.netcetera.dk/ !try; do(); more than 100M impressions per day, http://valueclick.com From Dan.Sherer at wellpoint.com Wed May 9 18:46:34 2001 From: Dan.Sherer at wellpoint.com (Dan.Sherer) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:55 2004 Subject: Do any of you care about .NET? Message-ID: Is anybody out there interested in .NET (Microsoft's technology for distributed applications?) I got an offer from some company in Goleta for a one-day seminar. But it's to be held NEXT MONDAY (not much notice). I think that Perl already has modules (SOAP) that do stuff like this, but I haven't had time or need to investigate it myself. If anyone cares about .NET, say so. Otherwise, this is the last you'll hear of it from me! Daniel From brent.fulgham at xpsystems.com Wed May 9 19:03:18 2001 From: brent.fulgham at xpsystems.com (Brent Fulgham) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:55 2004 Subject: Do any of you care about .NET? Message-ID: Is the company ISE? -Brent > -----Original Message----- > From: Dan.Sherer [mailto:Dan.Sherer@wellpoint.com] > Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 4:47 PM > To: Thousand Oaks Perl Mongers (E-mail) > Subject: Do any of you care about .NET? > > > Is anybody out there interested in .NET (Microsoft's technology for > distributed applications?) > > I got an offer from some company in Goleta for a one-day > seminar. But it's > to be held NEXT MONDAY (not much notice). > > I think that Perl already has modules (SOAP) that do stuff > like this, but I > haven't had time or need to investigate it myself. > > If anyone cares about .NET, say so. Otherwise, this is the > last you'll hear > of it from me! > > > Daniel > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/thousand-oaks-pm/attachments/20010509/fe665d3a/attachment.htm From ask at valueclick.com Wed May 9 21:22:53 2001 From: ask at valueclick.com (Ask Bjoern Hansen) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:56 2004 Subject: Do any of you care about .NET? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Wed, 9 May 2001, Dan.Sherer wrote: Don't care much; at least yet. ActiveState should be working on .net foo for Perl. Soap::Lite is pretty cool though. :-) - ask -- ask bjoern hansen, http://ask.netcetera.dk/ !try; do(); more than 100M impressions per day, http://valueclick.com