[Boulder.pm] Roll call?

Jason Van Slyke jason_van_slyke at hotmail.com
Tue Aug 21 15:03:22 PDT 2012



T.Learning Perl is a good book to have on your shelf and to read at bedtime... ;')Jason



Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 20:41:14 +0000
From: foo7775 at comcast.net
To: boulder-pm at pm.org
Subject: Re: [Boulder.pm] Roll call?

(First off, apologies for replying to this so late.)

Interesting.  *Very* interesting!  I joined this list in the hopes that lurking here would help me as I tried to work my way through the Camel book.  Several years ago, I worked with a guy who was pretty proficient with Perl, was pretty impressed with the cross-platform things he could accomplish, & decided that I wanted to be able to add those capabilities to my existing system-admin skill set.  Unfortunately I haven't yet developed the proficiency that I've wanted to, but hearing that it's definitely still in-demand certainly helps as a motivator.

With that in mind, I'd be grateful for any pointers to "newb-appropriate" resources where I could work through the rather basic questions.  (Probably a safe bet that they'd be a bit annoying to the crowd here...)

Thanks in advance.

T.

From: "hideo" <hideo at lastamericanempire.com>
To: boulder-pm at pm.org
Sent: Monday, August 6, 2012 10:33:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Boulder.pm] Roll call?



On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 7:51 AM, Jay Hannah <jay at jays.net> wrote:

Hey! I was near Boulder for 3 weeks visiting my brother a couple weeks back -- I totally forgot there was a Boulder.pm! I did make it out to a very small Denver.pm meeting...



This list archive has nothing for 2 years. Who all is still out there?



I'll make sure to hook up with you guys next time I'm pestering relatives in the area.  :)



jhannah

Omaha.pm




Still here, though I'd forgotten I'd was.  Perl is still my programming tool of choice though I haven't done too much serious development with it in a while.  I must say that it's been pretty difficult to find good Perl experience on the Front Range lately.  We've had several open reqs without a legitimate bite for a while.  It makes me wonder if it's still viable.


Zach


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