From pbowen at valueclick.com Mon Mar 4 23:46:54 2013 From: pbowen at valueclick.com (Peter Bowen) Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2013 07:46:54 +0000 Subject: [Thousand-Oaks-pm] Next TO.pm - Wednesday, March 13, 2013 - 7:00 pm Message-ID: <716184BF245BAA44BD51DDC9E9D7942149260A90@LA-EXDB101.corp.valueclick.com> The next meeting of Thousand Oaks Perl Mongers is a little over a week away on Wednesday, March 13 at 7 PM. The details are available at http://thousand-oaks.pm.org/. We have two great presentations lined up: Barry Brevik - "Do you have a Date? or Building Compliant Dates for Your HTTP Headers" When exposing the date/time in an HTTP header, it's essential that you get it right for caching. Barry is going to share his experience getting it right when building dates consistent with RFC 2822. Peter Bowen - "Object Relational Modeling and Modern Perl" Object persistance has been architected a number of ways through the years. Many tools have been developed to support rapid development including DBIx::Class, Rose::DB::Class, Kioku, Tangram, and others. Peter is going to contrast the ORM packages, and identify when you may want to use one over the other in certain situations. Finally, he's going to talk about two recent projects where he advocated rolling custom data storage solutions and how they worked out. In addition to the presentations, perlmongers is a great opportunity to network and chat with other mongers about what's going on in the perl community. I'll se you there! -Peter This email and any files included with it may contain privileged, proprietary and/or confidential information that is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). Any disclosure, copying, distribution, posting, or use of the information contained in or attached to this email is prohibited unless permitted by the sender. If you have received this email in error, please immediately notify the sender via return email, telephone, or fax and destroy this original transmission and its included files without reading or saving it in any manner. Thank you. From daoswald at gmail.com Tue Mar 26 22:48:32 2013 From: daoswald at gmail.com (David Oswald) Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 23:48:32 -0600 Subject: [Thousand-Oaks-pm] Salt Lake Perl Mongers (spread the word) Message-ID: Sorry to bug you guys in LA/TO, but here in Salt Lake we're working on getting Salt Lake City Perl Mongers going, and could use whatever help we can get from our more established friends to the west. If you happen to know anyone in the Salt Lake area who might be interested in getting involved with the local Perl community, please let them know that Salt Lake Perl Mongers is up and running. Or let me know and I'll invite them myself. ...whatever you prefer. Our site: http://saltlake.pm.org It's minimal, but contains the relevant information, including mailing list subscription links. Among other things, we're looking for members, presenters, and a venue. But we do have a date! (2nd Tuesdays at 7:00pm -- April 9, will be our first meeting.) Dave -- David Oswald daoswald at gmail.com map{my$qw;map{!$q[$_]&&rand>.993?do{$q[$_]=${[qw$Just another Perl hacker$]}[$qq++].q$.$x5 .q$ $x5;$qq=$qq>3?0:$qq}:0;$q[$_]?do{($qx, $q[$_])=split//,$q[$_],2;$qw.=$qx}:{$qw.=q$ $}}1..70;;print$qw,$/; select$a,$a,$a,.06}1..300