From darrell at golliher.net Tue Mar 8 12:18:37 2005 From: darrell at golliher.net (Darrell Golliher) Date: Tue Mar 8 12:18:49 2005 Subject: [Classiccity-pm] Atlanta Perl group: Meeting Tue, Mar 8, 6:30pm at 1100 Spring St, Atlanta Message-ID: <20050308201836.GA31933@golliher.net> This will be my third Atlanta.pm meeting. The first two were excellent. Maybe I'll see some Athens folk there tonight. -Darrell ----- Forwarded message from Stephen Adkins ----- Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2005 16:56:09 +0000 From: Stephen Adkins Organization: OfficeVision.com X-Mailer: Ximian Evolution 1.4.6 To: atlanta-pm@mail.pm.org Cc: Subject: [Atlanta-pm] Meeting Tue, Mar 8, 6:30pm at 1100 Spring St, Atlanta Hi, Here are the details for Tuesday (tomorrow) night's Atlanta.pm meeting. What: Meeting of Atlanta.pm (Atlanta PerlMongers) URL: http://pompeii.mvrateshop.com/public/apm/20050215.html When: Tue Mar 8, 6:30pm - 8:00pm Where: The Rubicon Group 1100 Spring St., Suite 640 Atlanta, GA 30309 * 6:30-6:55pm Web Scraping - Stephen Adkins * 6:55-7:20pm Tutorial on Perl Objects - Dan O'Brien * 7:20-7:45pm Perl Tools Discussion - (moderated) * 7:45-8:00pm Discussion (future meetings/topics) * 8:00-8:30pm Steering Committee Meeting PARKING Unfortunately, the free parking I previously advertised has disappeared. When driving South on Spring St. from 14th St, 1100 Spring St. is on the right, and an outdoor parking lot is on the left. Parking right across Spring St. in the outdoor parking lot costs $3. It is easy to park there and walk across. (You'll have the put your dollar bills in one of those parking payment boxes, so bring $1 bills. There is no attendant on duty.) Parking on the ground level of the office building at 1100 Spring St. might cost you $5 or $6. They recently starting putting an attendant there after hours. FACILITIES The facilities are somewhat Spartan. We'll be sitting in an open area with a projector available to project on the wall. MAP Here is the link to our location on Google Maps. http://maps.google.com/maps?q=1100%20Spring%20St.%2C%20Atlanta%2C%20GA DRIVING DIRECTIONS (from Google Maps) >From I-75/85 Northbound (toward Midtown Atlanta) * Take the 10th/14th/16th St exit 250 to 14th St/10th St - go 0.4 mi * Bear right at Techwood Dr NW - go 0.2 mi * Turn left at 14th St NW - go 0.2 mi * Turn right at Spring St NW - go 0.1 mi * 1100 Spring St. is a 7 story office building on your right >From I-75/85 Northbound (toward Midtown Atlanta) * Take exit 250 to 10TH-14TH/GA Tech, go 0.1 mi * Continue on Williams St NW - go 0.5 mi * Turn right at 14th St NW - go 0.1 mi * Turn right at Spring St NW - go 0.1 mi After you park, come on in the main entrance, go up the elevator to the 6th floor, and come down the hall to Suite 640. -- Stephen Adkins OfficeVision.com _______________________________________________ Atlanta-pm mailing list Atlanta-pm@pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/atlanta-pm ----- End forwarded message ----- From darrell at golliher.net Mon Mar 14 13:10:02 2005 From: darrell at golliher.net (Darrell Golliher) Date: Mon Mar 14 13:10:15 2005 Subject: [Classiccity-pm] Forwarded from Atlanta-pm: Sr. Perl Developer needed ASAP Message-ID: <20050314211001.GA8292@golliher.net> ----- Forwarded message from amanda.booker@synergishr.com ----- Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 15:57:38 -0500 From: amanda.booker@synergishr.com X-Mailer: Lotus Notes Release 5.0.8 June 18, 2001 To: atlanta-pm@pm.org Subject: [Atlanta-pm] Sr. Perl Developer needed ASAP Good afternoon, I have a need for a Sr. Perl Developer for a company located in Alpharetta. This position is 100% travel (first few months would be in Atlanta and then travel to client sites after that). Here are more details: Senior Perl Developer needed for a long term (1+ year) contract. Good chance it will go perm. Working on an Enterprise application doing customization in Perl 5.0. The back end of this app is C++. This is a manufacturing application that will eventually be moving to a C#, Axapta platform. Great oppty to learn .Net and C#. Must be Senior level Perl with OO experience. Please let me know if you are interested in this opportunity or know someone that would be! Amanda Booker Synergis 11675 Rainwater Drive Suite 175 Alpharetta,GA 30004 (770)346-7215 direct line (770)346-7225 fax amanda.booker@SynergisHR.com www.SynergisHR.com _______________________________________________ Atlanta-pm mailing list Atlanta-pm@pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/atlanta-pm ----- End forwarded message ----- From glim at mycybernet.net Sat Mar 19 11:50:00 2005 From: glim at mycybernet.net (glim@mycybernet.net) Date: Sat Mar 19 12:18:07 2005 Subject: [Classiccity-pm] Yet Another Perl Conference, North America, 2005 Registration now open Message-ID: ----------> Yet Another Perl Conference, North America, 2005 Registration now open. Conference dates: Monday - Wednesday 27 - 29 June 2005 Location: 89 Chestnut Street http://89chestnut.com/ University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada Info at: http://yapc.org/America Direct registration: http://donate.perlfoundation.org/index.pl?node=registrant%20info&conference_id=423 Full registration fee $85 (USD) Book now for great deals on accommodations and ensure a space for yourself. Speaking slots are still open. If you would like to present at YAPC::NA 2005, see: http://yapc.org/America/cfp-2005.shtml Details of this announcement: http://yapc.org/America/registration-announcement-2005.txt <---------- More Details ============ Registration for YAPC::NA (Yet Another Perl Conference, North America) 2005 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada is now open. The conference registration price is USD$85. This price includes admission to all aspects of the conference, respectable amounts of catering, several activities and a few conference goodies. The YAPC North America 2005 conference features... * Fantastic speakers + most are the core creators of the technology on which they present + many are professional IT authors, trainers and conference speakers * An excellent learning opportunity * A chance to meet Perl professionals from all over North America and the world + YAPC attendees tend to be very involved in Perl and so are another great way to learn more about what the language has to offer beyond just what the speakers have to say * Extra-curricular / after hours activities * A great location in downtown Toronto All this, and the price is more than an order of magnitude cheaper than what commercial conferences can offer. This is because YAPC is a 100% volunteer effort, both from its organizers and its speakers. Quality is *not* sacrificed to achieve this stunning level of affordability. YAPC provides the best value-for-dollar in IT conferences. And it's a ton of fun, too. The dates of the conference are Monday - Wednesday 27-29 June 2005. The location is 89 Chestnut Street in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Note that a different date block was previously announced; we moved the conference date to accommodate venue availability.) http://89chestnut.com/ -- a facility within the University of Toronto If you are at all interested in attending the conference... Book now! Book now! Book now! We have room for about 400 attendees and we hope to sell out well in advance of the late June conference date. However, the critical matter is that of hotels. The YAPC::NA 2005 organizers have made group arrangements with several facilities around the city to provide _excellent_ quality accommodations in _very_ convenient locations at _terrific_ prices for the _full_ capacity of conference attendees (around 400 people). (Finding, booking and paying accommodations is the responsibility of the attendees, but we will provide you with a list of the hotels and university dorms to try first based on our group arrangement with them when you register for the conference. Also, see the web site at http://yapc.org/America/accommodations-2005.shtml. More details will be up shortly. The dorm option will be approx. C$55/night, the hotel options will be more like C$90/night, and for slightly different prices there will be options for putting more than 1 person in a room. Exact details and how to book will be emailed directly to people who have registered for the conference as soon as they become available.) *The catch is -- book now!!* The group reservations will expire in early May, at which point in time the group rates will mostly still apply, but the rooms will be given out on an "availability basis". Which means that someone else outside of the YAPC group can book the rooms as well. Make no mistake -- the rooms *will* be sold. Toronto is a very active conference city in the summer and there will be _no_ guarantee of vacancies either at the facilities we made arrangements with or anywhere else in the city if you leave it to within 6 weeks of the conference date. So, if you want to save yourself the likely-fruitless headache of scrambling around looking for accommodations at the last minute, Book now! Book now! Book now! Have any questions? Email na-help@yapc.org for more details. Additionally, we are still welcoming submissions for proposals via: http://yapc.org/America/cfp-2005.shtml The close of the call-for-papers is April 18, 2005 at 11:59 pm (Toronto time). If you have any questions regarding the call-for-papers or speaking at YAPC::NA 2005 please email na-author@yapc.org We would love to hear from potential sponsors. Please contact the organizers at na-sponsor@yapc.org to learn about the benefits of sponsorship.