From Rob_Manning at mail.ci.baltimore.md.us Tue Oct 5 05:12:31 1999 From: Rob_Manning at mail.ci.baltimore.md.us (Manning, Rob) Date: Wed Aug 4 23:57:33 2004 Subject: Baltimore.pm Meeting TONIGHT! Message-ID: <118CFE9A2035D111AE7B0060081C7513619D54@finance.ci.baltimore.md.us> Just a reminder that the Baltimore Perl Mongers Perl user's group will meet TONIGHT, at 7:00 pm at "The Daily Grind", 501 West Cold Spring Lane. For directions see http://baltimore.pm.org/directions.html. Archie Warnock of A/WWW Enterprises will be speaking on "Databases on the Web with perl". Summary: Web-based interfaces to SQL databases can be built quickly and easily in perl using the DBI/DBD and Text::Template modules. This presentation will describe the implementation of a Web-based online dispute resolution system using Oracle, MySQL and perl. This topic is particularly relevant in today's techno-culture as many businesses and organizations are still trying to define what their "web presence" should be. For those who aren't web/database programmers this is still a good opportunity to catch a glimpse of this "hot" market trend. We'll also give away a couple of review copies of Perl books just out on the market, courtesy of O'Reilly and Associates. Hope to see you there! Rob Rob Manning manningr@tcsnet.net Senior Systems Analyst Work (410) 396-4963 TeleCommunication Systems Fax (410) 837-0546 -- Looking for a Perl user's group in Baltimore? - http://baltimore.pm.org From rmanning at erols.com Sat Oct 30 09:06:45 1999 From: rmanning at erols.com (Rob Manning) Date: Wed Aug 4 23:57:33 2004 Subject: Perl Mongers Meeting - Nov. 2 Message-ID: <381AFB75.B2171773@erols.com> Just a reminder that the Baltimore Perl Mongers will meet at 7:00 p.m. on November 2nd at the "Daily Grind" cafe on Cold Spring Lane (see http://baltimore.pm.org/directions.html for directions). This month we'll take a look at how Perl can be used to build simple Internet service clients that use the protocols HTTP, SMTP, FTP, POP3 and TELNET. This capability is extremely useful for transferring information between machines on a network for manipulation. We'll also have a couple of books to give away! Hope to see you there. Rob