[Van-pm] Tech Meeting, 14th May 2009 @ Gossamer Threads

Robin Clarke - Home robin at robinclarke.net
Wed May 13 09:17:26 PDT 2009


Hey Scott,

I'm afraid I won't be able to make it Thursday (or any Thursday for that 
matter - I've got classes...), and I'm bummed that I'll be missing the 
show... :-/

Is there any chance (and possibly interest by other Perl Mongers) of 
recording the presentations (any digicam would do) so those which can't 
make it can still stay "in the loop"?

Best regards,
-Robin-

On Tue, 12 May 2009, Scott McWhirter wrote:

> Just a reminder that our next meeting is this Thursday night!
>
> I decided to do my Catalyst talk.
>
> Hope to see you all there!
>
>
> On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 10:03 PM, Scott McWhirter <scott+vancouver.pm@
> konobi.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> There are 2 talks lined up:
>>
>> * Jeremy Stashewsky - "Introduction to TheSchwartz and
>> Parallel::ForkManager"
>>
>> * Scott McWhirter - "Catalyst, a prototype in a day"
>>
>> We also have several lightning talks lined up:
>>
>> * Aki Mimoto - TBD
>> * Zach ??? - TBD (network device automated testing, iirc)
>>
>> If anyone feels like doing a lightning talk about any topic at all,
>> please feel free
>> to add yourself to the lineup on the wiki or drop me an email and I'll add
>> you.
>>
>> Venue:
>>
>> Gossamer Threads have graciously offered space for our meeting. Their
>> office
>> is located on the west side of Granville St close to the intersection with
>> West
>> Pender St on the 5th Floor of 455 Granville St.
>> (Google map: http://xrl.us/bekhbb)
>>
>> After-meeting drinks:
>>
>> From now on, I think we'll be using the Elephant and Castle (this may
>> change
>> if that ends up being a game night).
>>
>> Background on speakers:
>>
>> Scott - Local Vancouver entrepreneur and consultant at Cloudtone Studios.
>> Scott has been developing using Perl since 1998 and has been an active and
>> contributing member of the perl community for many years.
>>
>> Jeremy - Local Vancouver perl hacker and developer at Socialtext with
>> primary
>> interests in building web tools and working with FOSS and Linux
>> environments.
>>
>> Other details:
>>
>> The Vancouver.pm wiki is available at http://www.socialtext.net/vanpm/
>> or available through http://vancouver.pm.org
>>
>> I have also set up a LinkedIn Vancouver Perl Mongers group available here:
>> http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=1756057
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>
>


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