From nagler at bivio.biz Sun May 1 11:53:35 2005 From: nagler at bivio.biz (Rob Nagler) Date: Sun May 1 11:54:11 2005 Subject: [Boulder.pm] Higher-Order Perl, Monday 8p Message-ID: <17013.9647.399241.399815@gargle.gargle.HOWL> Dear Mongers, We cordially invite you on Monday, 5/2 at 8 p.m. to bivio to discuss the book Higher-Order Perl. Our office is at 2701 Iris Ave, Suite S, in the Willow Springs Shopping Center, which is located at the northwest corner of Iris and 28th in Boulder. The office entrance is on the southwest corner of the shopping center. We're right above Hair Elite. Enter on the south side (closest to Iris) of the building, right at the top of the stairs. Coffee, tea, etc. will be provided. Cheers, Rob From nagler at bivio.biz Tue May 3 10:23:16 2005 From: nagler at bivio.biz (Rob Nagler) Date: Tue May 3 10:23:35 2005 Subject: [Boulder.pm] Higher-Order Perl, Monday 8p In-Reply-To: <17013.9647.399241.399815@gargle.gargle.HOWL> References: <17013.9647.399241.399815@gargle.gargle.HOWL> Message-ID: <17015.45956.137248.571840@gargle.gargle.HOWL> > We cordially invite you on Monday, 5/2 at 8 p.m. to bivio to discuss > the book Higher-Order Perl. I would like to thank Jason, Don, Walter, Eric, and David for showing up last night. It was a lot of fun, if not a bit weird. But then, Perl Mongers have to be weird, esp. in Boulder. ;-) Rob From jason_van_slyke at hotmail.com Tue May 3 10:44:35 2005 From: jason_van_slyke at hotmail.com (Jason Van Slyke) Date: Tue May 3 10:44:34 2005 Subject: [Boulder.pm] Higher-Order Perl, Monday 8p In-Reply-To: <17015.45956.137248.571840@gargle.gargle.HOWL> Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/boulder-pm/attachments/20050503/788ed57a/attachment.htm From donald.g.lewis at lmco.com Tue May 3 10:31:50 2005 From: donald.g.lewis at lmco.com (Lewis, Donald G) Date: Tue May 3 11:18:46 2005 Subject: [Boulder.pm] Higher-Order Perl, Monday 8p Message-ID: <3CE08255684A4F4B82C72F10B73731E9246E97@emss02m02.us.lmco.com> Thanks, Rob. You asked about the Optimist organization and I did not give an adequate answer. Optimist Clubs are volunteer community service organizations primarily but there is a socail aspect as well. For instance, the Boulder Breakfast Optimist Club is meeting tomorrow morning at the Spice of Life (Flat Irons GC) for breakfast (no cost to you all). We will have a speaker continuing our programs on hearts (we have had a number of our members with heart attacks. Our program will be Gaea Shaw who has written a book "Dying to Live: From Heart Transplant to Abundant Life." She is a true Optimist. You can just stop by at 7AM for breakfast and the program if you like. The website I maintain is http://www.optimistcowy.org. I did not create the original version and want to completely revamp it using Perl. The server is located in my home, maintained by my step-son Phil Miller. Don Lewis District Foundation Representative Webmaster CO-WY District, Optimist International 2050 Falcon Dr. Longmont CO 80503 303-581-4879 (W) 720-224-9748 (H) -----Original Message----- From: boulder-pm-bounces@pm.org [mailto:boulder-pm-bounces@pm.org] On Behalf Of Rob Nagler Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 11:23 AM To: boulder-pm@pm.org Subject: Re: [Boulder.pm] Higher-Order Perl, Monday 8p > We cordially invite you on Monday, 5/2 at 8 p.m. to bivio to discuss > the book Higher-Order Perl. I would like to thank Jason, Don, Walter, Eric, and David for showing up last night. It was a lot of fun, if not a bit weird. But then, Perl Mongers have to be weird, esp. in Boulder. ;-) Rob _______________________________________________ Boulder-pm mailing list Boulder-pm@pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/boulder-pm From thekestrel at gmail.com Wed May 4 21:01:05 2005 From: thekestrel at gmail.com (Paul Matthews) Date: Wed May 4 21:01:15 2005 Subject: [Boulder.pm] Hi... Message-ID: <44d8b59e05050421013a4ff03@mail.gmail.com> Hi everyone, Just signed up and thought I'd say Hi. I moved to Westminster with work at the beginning of the year from Brisbane, Australia and was interested to seeing if there was anyone else who spends far too much of their waking lives coding perl in the area. I have an interest in Neural Networks and Distributed computing and I'm writing a module that integrates the two. Ne--eee-edd mooo--rrrre CPU....my system has been learning for a week straight *sighes*. Anyways just thought I'd say hi.. Regards Paul. From glim at mycybernet.net Tue May 10 20:21:00 2005 From: glim at mycybernet.net (Gerard Lim) Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 23:21 -0400 Subject: [Boulder.pm] Yet Another Perl Conference final details Message-ID: Hi everyone... There have been some recent developments on the YAPC::NA front, and it has been suggested to us that a reminder might be helpful to some people, so here's a quick summary of the event. Summary ------- YAPC::NA 2005 (Yet Another Perl Conference, North America) in Toronto, Canada, Monday - Wednesday 27 - 29, June 2005 Home page: http://yapc.org/America/ Conference Location: http://89chestnut.com/ A facility of the University of Toronto Accommodations -------------- Normally registration information would come first, but accommodations are the bottleneck -- our main group reservation (at the conference hotel) expires at the end of the week, and as the conference approaches it will be extremely difficult to find a hotel anywhere in the city. Info on how to book at: http://yapc.org/America/accommodations-2005.shtml Registration ------------ Register now! :-) We are on track to break attendance records at YAPC::NA this year, and we could even sell out before the conference starts. The price for the full 3 days is USD$85. We keep it insanely low through many generous sponsorships and the all-volunteer organizational and speaking crews. Registration info: http://yapc.org/America/register-2005.shtml Direct registration link: http://donate.perlfoundation.org/index.pl?node=registrant%20info&conference_id=423 Conference Speaking Schedule ---------------------------- We've got an excellent selection of talks and speakers for Perl programmers of all levels, beginner through expert. We are fortunate enough to have presentations coming from some of the most recognizable names in Perl programming today, including Larry Wall, Chip Salzenberg, Dan Sugalski, Autrijus Tang and brian d foy. Summary -- http://yapc.org/America/schedule-2005/summary.html Day 1 -- http://yapc.org/America/schedule-2005/day1.html Day 2 -- http://yapc.org/America/schedule-2005/day2.html Day 3 -- http://yapc.org/America/schedule-2005/day3.html Lightning Talks --------------- These short (5 minutes each) talks, presented by the conference attendees, are a YAPC tradition. If you're interested please read more about them and sign up: http://www.justanotherperlhacker.org/lightning/ [ This message was sent by Gerard Lim on behalf of the YAPC::NA 2005 Conference organizing committee of the Toronto Perl Mongers. Thanks for your patience and support. ]