From jon at daysite.net Tue Jul 1 05:38:38 2003 From: jon at daysite.net (Jon Day - DaySite) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] meeting Message-ID: <1057055918.17857.12.camel@colorport.com> Do you all ever meet? Have been looking for a group of Perl programmers to join for information exchange and support. We have a small group that meets in our area, but the focus is more system administration rather than Perl. Jon Day DaySite Web Hosting http://daysite.net jon@daysite.net 386 672-6285 877 329-4839 _ _ _ _ _ /_ _ _ _/ / / _ _ _ _ _ _ / / / _ / / \ / / / /_/ / / /_ / / / /\ \/ / /_ _ _/ /_ _ _ / /_/ \ _/ From jproctor at persons.marlboro.edu Tue Jul 1 07:18:58 2003 From: jproctor at persons.marlboro.edu (Jason Proctor) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] meeting In-Reply-To: <1057055918.17857.12.camel@colorport.com> References: <1057055918.17857.12.camel@colorport.com> Message-ID: > Do you all ever meet? Have been looking for a group of Perl programmers > to join for information exchange and support. There are regular Jax.PM gatherings at my house. Of course, I live roughly a thousand miles from the next nearest Jax.PM member, so I'm usually the only person who shows up. Meetings in Jax have been suggested a few times, but I'm not sure one has ever really happened. Our fearless leader Sneex has some free time on his hands these days (recent victim of the state budget); maybe he'll organize one. :) But pretty much everything there is to Jax.PM happens on the mailing list. There are only a handful of "active" posters, and except for little spurts here and there, the list is mostly quiet. Still, you're welcome to start any Perl-related discussions that you'd like; someone will usually respond. Welcome to the group. j From sneex at bellsouth.net Tue Jul 1 08:44:10 2003 From: sneex at bellsouth.net (iudicium ferat) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] meeting Message-ID: <20030701134410.TGHP6.imf22aec.bellsouth.net@mail.bellsouth.net> > Meetings in Jax have been suggested a few times, but I'm not sure one has > ever really happened. Our fearless leader Sneex has some free time on his > hands these days (recent victim of the state budget); maybe he'll organize > one. :) But pretty much everything there is to Jax.PM happens on the > mailing list. There are only a handful of "active" posters, and except > for little spurts here and there, the list is mostly quiet. Still, you're > welcome to start any Perl-related discussions that you'd like; someone > will usually respond. Who says I have free time ??? I spend all night playing darts, pool, or Yahoo Spades and spend all day sleeping =) I stay pretty busy doing nothing as often as I can =) Hey - I finally made it to the professional level of Ace Combat 4: Shattered Skies (only had the game two weeks now of course.) :-D -Sx- From sneex at bellsouth.net Tue Jul 1 09:01:08 2003 From: sneex at bellsouth.net (iudicium ferat) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] meeting Message-ID: <20030701140108.TQLC6.imf22aec.bellsouth.net@mail.bellsouth.net> > Do you all ever meet? Have been looking for a group of Perl programmers > to join for information exchange and support. > > We have a small group that meets in our area, but the focus is more > system administration rather than Perl. > We meet as often as I can find someone ELSE to buy the beer =) Just kidding =) Hey - post all your questions - Perl or not - to the list -- we can make J answer everything -- he is a genius. -Sx- =) From jon at daysite.net Tue Jul 1 09:32:27 2003 From: jon at daysite.net (Jon Day - DaySite) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] meeting In-Reply-To: References: <1057055918.17857.12.camel@colorport.com> Message-ID: <1057069807.1742.62.camel@colorport.com> Thanks! Will lurk around this list a bit more intently. [:) 1000 Miles???? and I was grumbling about driving 80 or so miles from Ormond Beach to Jax.... My hat's off to ya! My guess is you were transferred, right? Jon On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 08:18, Jason Proctor wrote: > [a jax.PM member posting] > > > Do you all ever meet? Have been looking for a group of Perl programmers > > to join for information exchange and support. > > There are regular Jax.PM gatherings at my house. Of course, I live > roughly a thousand miles from the next nearest Jax.PM member, so I'm > usually the only person who shows up. > > Meetings in Jax have been suggested a few times, but I'm not sure one has > ever really happened. Our fearless leader Sneex has some free time on his > hands these days (recent victim of the state budget); maybe he'll organize > one. :) But pretty much everything there is to Jax.PM happens on the > mailing list. There are only a handful of "active" posters, and except > for little spurts here and there, the list is mostly quiet. Still, you're > welcome to start any Perl-related discussions that you'd like; someone > will usually respond. > > Welcome to the group. > > > j > _______________________________________________ > Jacksonville-pm mailing list > Jacksonville-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/jacksonville-pm Jon Day DaySite Web Hosting http://daysite.net jon@daysite.net 386 672-6285 877 329-4839 _ _ _ _ _ /_ _ _ _/ / / _ _ _ _ _ _ / / / _ / / \ / / / /_/ / / /_ / / / /\ \/ / /_ _ _/ /_ _ _ / /_/ \ _/ From jon at daysite.net Tue Jul 1 09:32:42 2003 From: jon at daysite.net (Jon Day - DaySite) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] meeting In-Reply-To: <20030701140108.TQLC6.imf22aec.bellsouth.net@mail.bellsouth.net> References: <20030701140108.TQLC6.imf22aec.bellsouth.net@mail.bellsouth.net> Message-ID: <1057069947.1742.71.camel@colorport.com> On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 10:01, iudicium ferat wrote: > > Do you all ever meet? Have been looking for a group of Perl programmers > > to join for information exchange and support. > > > > We have a small group that meets in our area, but the focus is more > > system administration rather than Perl. > > > > > We meet as often as I can find someone ELSE to buy the beer =) Ok, so you're a cheap whore like the rest of us... "Will program for beer" is what I tell people. [:) This group sounds good already! Answers to my posting usually end with ...stupid. But it's good to know there's a handy 'genius' when ya need one. Jon > > Just kidding =) > > Hey - post all your questions - Perl or not - to the list -- we can make J answer everything -- he is a genius. > > -Sx- =) Jon Day DaySite Web Hosting http://daysite.net jon@daysite.net 386 672-6285 877 329-4839 _ _ _ _ _ /_ _ _ _/ / / _ _ _ _ _ _ / / / _ / / \ / / / /_/ / / /_ / / / /\ \/ / /_ _ _/ /_ _ _ / /_/ \ _/ From sneex at bellsouth.net Tue Jul 1 15:57:06 2003 From: sneex at bellsouth.net (iudicium ferat) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] meeting Message-ID: <20030701205706.WJXB24789.imf20aec.bellsouth.net@mail.bellsouth.net> > > We meet as often as I can find someone ELSE to buy the beer =) > > Ok, so you're a cheap whore like the rest of us... "Will program for > beer" is what I tell people. [:) This group sounds good already! > Actually I am a very expensive whore - but I am currently on vacation =) LOL; -Sx- From sneex at bellsouth.net Tue Jul 1 16:01:30 2003 From: sneex at bellsouth.net (iudicium ferat) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] [Fwd: Banned Content Report to Sender] Message-ID: <20030701210130.WOBC24789.imf20aec.bellsouth.net@mail.bellsouth.net> Interesting. Maybe the content filters are a little strict -- need to enable JOKE mode... (Obviously it didn't like Jon's joke about r e e b s e r o h w Too bad :/ -Sx- > > From: NotesExt02/RSD/CitiStreet@citistreetonline.com > Date: 2003/07/01 Tue PM 01:04:08 EDT > To: jacksonville-pm-admin@mail.pm.org > Subject: Banned Content Report to Sender > > Incident Information:- > > Database: d:/lotus/domino/data/mail1.box > Originator: jacksonville-pm-admin@mail.pm.org > Recipients: jacksonville-pm@mail.pm.org > Subject: Jacksonville-pm digest, Vol 1 #49 - 6 msgs > Date/Time: 07/01/2003 01:04:01 PM > > **The following is an Automated Message from CitiStreet. Please do not > respond to this e-mail** > Message sent to jacksonville-pm@mail.pm.org was quarantined because it > contained banned content. CitiStreet guidelines prohibit messages such as > this from being transferred thru our e-mail system. Please refrain from > sending messages such as this in the future. Thank you for your anticipated > cooperation. > From jproctor at persons.marlboro.edu Tue Jul 1 16:40:49 2003 From: jproctor at persons.marlboro.edu (Jason Proctor) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] meeting In-Reply-To: <1057069807.1742.62.camel@colorport.com> References: <1057055918.17857.12.camel@colorport.com> <1057069807.1742.62.camel@colorport.com> Message-ID: > 1000 Miles???? and I was grumbling about driving 80 or so miles from > Ormond Beach to Jax.... My hat's off to ya! My guess is you were > transferred, right? In a manner of speaking. I grew up in Jax, and stayed there until my girlfriend (now wife) finished college. Then we moved to her "home area", Western Massachusetts, because we could live here cheap (mom's basement) while we found jobs in what was, at the time, a better market than Jax. (Now they're about equally sucky, of course.) Stupid me, of course, rode out the tech boom in a fixed-salary state job. And my wife ended up working for the local PBS station. So we didn't exactly rake in the dough anyway, but we're at least paying the bills. j From sx at insecurity.org Wed Jul 2 13:49:49 2003 From: sx at insecurity.org (WC Jones) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] ADMIN POST Message-ID: <20030702184949.112A013B20@mail.insecurity.org> [Jax.PM Admin] Afternnoon all =) If your ISP or corporate mail server has "strict" content filters - then please try NOT to use your company or employer's e-mail system to receive these. Sometimes mail admins go overboard with big brother content filtering. So after a few "mail admin" warnings - I thought it best to pass on a warning as well: If I get a bunch of "BANNED Content" errors from your company server I will remove you from the list. I am usually a "very easy to get along with" guy but I dont want to deal with "strict" company filtering policies -- people should be allowed to police after themselves. The reason for the removal is NOT to punish or otherwise harrass you - but simply to remove the Jax.PM List as a "fall guy" for any SPAM your company may receive that has invalid headers which try to implicate the Jacksonville Perl Mongers as the source of such mailings. I had orignally though the admin warnings were because a member posted begin 644 bw.txt.uu G"E1H92!P87-S<&AR87-E(&ES.@I"965R(%=H;W)E"T* end But I have discovered that is not the reason. So, should anyone get mailings that "look" like they are from the Jax.PM listserv but are not about Perl, Unix, and the defeat of the Microsoft Empire -- then please save the headers and forward to me. Thx/Sx =) From jproctor at persons.marlboro.edu Thu Jul 3 08:47:27 2003 From: jproctor at persons.marlboro.edu (Jason Proctor) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] Non-admin post Message-ID: You know what's nice about a list like Jax.PM? There aren't hundred-message-long threads about auto-indenting editors like I've been deleting from Boston.PM over the last couple days. Anyone hiring? Couple of my friends just got canned from the IT dept here at UMass 'cos the governor decided not to offer an early retirement pkg to state employees. Also, I think Sneex is still looking. Supposedly. :) j From nate at campin.net Thu Jul 3 13:45:35 2003 From: nate at campin.net (Nate Campi) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] Non-admin post In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20030703184535.GE31352@campin.net> On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 09:47:27AM -0400, Jason Proctor wrote: > [a jax.PM member posting] > > Anyone hiring? Couple of my friends just got canned from the IT dept here > at UMass 'cos the governor decided not to offer an early retirement pkg to > state employees. Also, I think Sneex is still looking. Supposedly. :) I just went to a little startup that does Linux based devices for LDAP, radius, DNS, others. We're expanding, though we're in the Sili Valley, a 3,000 mile commute from Jax. -- Nate From jon at daysite.net Sat Jul 5 09:49:15 2003 From: jon at daysite.net (Jon Day - DaySite) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] references Message-ID: <1057416555.11370.41.camel@colorport.com> After my last 'whore' posting, here is something more in-line with the purpose of this list. Does a reference go away after the program that wrote it finishes running? Or can it be reused from another instance of the same or other scripts called within a short period of time? >perl -de test.pl main::(-e:1): test.pl DB<1> $n = 'abc'; DB<2> $ref = \$n; DB<3> print "$ref\n"; SCALAR(0x83a2c7c) DB<4>q --- >perl -de test.pl main::(-e:1): test.pl DB<1> print "REF: $ref\n"; REF: DB<2>q ----- Jon Jon Day DaySite Web Hosting http://daysite.net jon@daysite.net 386 672-6285 877 329-4839 _ _ _ _ _ /_ _ _ _/ / / _ _ _ _ _ _ / / / _ / / \ / / / /_/ / / /_ / / / /\ \/ / /_ _ _/ /_ _ _ / /_/ \ _/ From sx at insecurity.org Sat Jul 5 10:42:22 2003 From: sx at insecurity.org (WC Jones) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] references Message-ID: <20030705154222.89A0413B20@mail.insecurity.org> >Does a reference go away after the program that wrote it finishes >running? Or can it be reused from another instance of the same or other >scripts called within a short period of time? For all practical purposes it goes away - depending upon context. If your programs and data behave like the 80's version of a TSR - then all bets are off... Under mod_perl within Apache 1.x you could access the shared memory (all data is addressiable by all apache programs - which includes mod_perl, mod_php, etc.) The age old preferred method is to write out your data structures to disk and re-read them upon the next program invocation. Generally speaking references are meaningless between and among programs -- there are various security and program structure reasons for this. What I guess I should say is - what you describe would allow ANY program to access your data if the references stayed in memory AFTER your program exited. That would be a security violation - whether implied or enforced - one that no sane programmer would want. Not that I am claiming to be sane... =) -Sx- From jon at daysite.net Sat Jul 5 10:51:27 2003 From: jon at daysite.net (Jon Day - DaySite) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] OOP Message-ID: <1057417433.11370.58.camel@colorport.com> The YAPC in Boca a few weeks ago, renewed my interest in OOP. Have been trying to get a grip on this stuff and understand practical applications for using OOP Picked up the new Randal Schwartz book, "Perl Objects, References & Modules". http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/lrnperlorm/ Good so far, but only on Ch 3, so the jury is still out. Jon Day DaySite Web Hosting http://daysite.net jon@daysite.net 386 672-6285 877 329-4839 _ _ _ _ _ /_ _ _ _/ / / _ _ _ _ _ _ / / / _ / / \ / / / /_/ / / /_ / / / /\ \/ / /_ _ _/ /_ _ _ / /_/ \ _/ From sx at insecurity.org Sat Jul 5 17:42:11 2003 From: sx at insecurity.org (WC Jones) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] ADMIN POST (ii) Message-ID: <20030705224211.28C4713B20@mail.insecurity.org> Hey All =) I hope you all had a wonderful 4th and are still recovering from the collateral damage brought about by major partying. =) The Mailman Listserv software was upgraded - yes some of us never get a break - and I need you all to attend to basic client list admin issues -- see: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/jacksonville-pm and correct/change any member options - some may be new and unset and some may be outdated and need correcting. Also, I lost two members this week because of invalid e-mail addresses. I didn't know that their addresses were invalid UNTIL after the software upgrade (one of the new features of this upgrade is notification of Automatically Unsubscribed members because of excessive bounces.) At anyrate we are now 7 strong (10 if you count me and Nate -- for some reason he is signed up twice for TWO two Two times the fun :) We really must try to recruit as many people as possible - that will help distribute the beer costs greatly. OK -- that recruitment directive only applies to those in and around the actual Jacksonville area... The next unofficial Jax.PM meeting will held (as it has been in the past) at Riggsy's Billards hall - located in the shopping plaza near Winn Dixie off Baymeadows (I think it is Winn Dixie -- I know it is a grocery store but never paid it much attention.) There is no room for computers nor is there even an electrical outlet for one (if you are not prepared to discuss Perl, programming, and the state of technology off the top of your head -- then we can skip that part of the meeting.) I will be either there or Six Pockets (off Beach Blvd) as often as I can -- which is usually Wednesdays (around 8-ish) or any other day I can get out. If you want to meet me at either or some place else - please post it. I had thought we were discussing meeting 'officially' but that has apparently died. Lets start the meeting discussion up again please :) Otherwise I am heading back into hibernation... Thx/Sx =) From sneex at bellsouth.net Sun Jul 20 16:21:01 2003 From: sneex at bellsouth.net (iudicium ferat) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] Perl Job Posting Message-ID: <20030720212101.RTFU16013.imf21aec.bellsouth.net@mail.bellsouth.net> [Jax.PM Admin Posting] The following arrived in my private Jax.PM Admin box - I am forwarding to list in case any one is interested. This e-mail came from an untrusted sender on the ATTBI backbone (local to Jacksonville, Florida via COMCAST) the senders e-mail address is advertised as: tmornini@infomania.com I already sent him the standard canned response "If our membership wishes to meet with you they can contact you individually." If any of you would like to see the headers of the original message - contact me off list. ==== Start Forwarded Message: Hello! I obtained your email address from www.perl.org as the coordinator of a local Perl Mongers group. I'm a Perl programming professional that does contracting work on the side. During a recent meeting with a large employer in Seattle, it was explained to me that they were looking for a large number of highly qualified Perl programmers during the next 12 months. They are looking for full time employees willing to move to Seattle. This company is a major concern that offers stability, good pay, benefits and perks. They are nearly 100% mod_perl/Mason. They prefer full time employees onsite for many reasons, and have little interest in contractors of any sort, particular offsite contractors. Any Perl Monger looking for a job and willing to move to Seattle would likely jump at the opportunity to work for this company. It occurred to me that rather than acting as contractor, or employee, I might benefit more by recruiting Perl programmers for them. With the current job market and relative lack of Perl jobs (compared to Java and Microsoft technologies, bleh) the timing seems ideal. That's why I'm writing you. Your group may provide access to a large and concentrated group of talented Perl programmers, some of which might be looking for a new opportunity. I'd like to access your members to gauge their interest. If enough qualified people are interested, then I could schedule to attend a meeting and meet the potential candidates in person. Meeting the people in person is very important. While this company is absolutely looking for the top Perl talent they are also looking for communications skills, social skills, situational awareness and business saavy in addition. I feel that these additional attributes are best judged in person. Would this be of interest to you and your group members? If so, how can we arrange to advertise this opportunity and gauge interest? Thanks for your time. I'm eagerly awaiting your response. -- -- Tom Mornini -- -- ICQ: 113526784, AOL, Yahoo, MSN and Jabber: tmornini From jon at daysite.net Wed Jul 23 10:27:21 2003 From: jon at daysite.net (Jon Day - DaySite) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] Perl training Message-ID: <1058974038.1343.67.camel@colorport.com> Hi All, Jim Payne from Gainesville is trying to put together a Randal Schwartz seminar based on his new book "Perl Objects, References & Modules". http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/lrnperlorm/ Randal is no lightweight around Perl. He has authored a number of books and numerous articles. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/lperl3/ http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/lperlwin/ http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pperl/ http://www.oreillynet.com/search/index.ncsp?sp-q=Randal+Schwartz&sp-k=all&sp-advanced=1&sp-p=phrase&sp-w-control=1&sp-d=custom&sp-date-range=-1&sp-start-month=0&sp-start-day=0&sp-start-year=&sp-end-month=0&sp-end-day=0&sp-end-year=&sp-s=0&sp-f=iso-8859-1 etc, etc, etc. Hi company is called Stonehenge Consulting from where he runs a variety of training programs. http://www.stonehenge.com/perltraining/ I attended his one day seminar on this subject at the YACC www.yapc.org a couple of months ago. He is a good teacher, able to get the points across and keep your attention up. This 3 day seminar is TENTATIVELY scheduled for: Tuesday 10/21 to Thursday 10/23 or Tuesday 11/4 to Thursday 11/6 ... at a place yet to be determined. Gainesville, Jacksonville, Orlando, Daytona. The seminar will cost from $750 to $900 depending on how many people sign up. At this point we just need to get a grip on how much interest there will be. If you are interested, just drop me a note and I will keep you posted. Jon Day DaySite Web Hosting http://daysite.net jon@daysite.net 386 672-6285 877 329-4839 _ _ _ _ _ /_ _ _ _/ / / _ _ _ _ _ _ / / / _ / / \ / / / /_/ / / /_ / / / /\ \/ / /_ _ _/ /_ _ _ / /_/ \ _/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/jacksonville-pm/attachments/20030723/1e8ad97c/attachment.htm From sneex at bellsouth.net Fri Jul 25 23:58:52 2003 From: sneex at bellsouth.net (iudicium ferat) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] Perl training Message-ID: <20030726045852.ABO8750.imf23aec.mail.bellsouth.net@mail.bellsouth.net> Well, how many have written about this? Maybe we should make up an announcement at a couple of bookstores? Jon wrote - This 3 day seminar is TENTATIVELY scheduled for: Tuesday 10/21 to Thursday 10/23 or Tuesday 11/4 to Thursday 11/6 ... at a place yet to be determined. Gainesville, Jacksonville, Orlando, Daytona. The seminar will cost from $750 to $900 depending on how many people sign up. At this point we just need to get a grip on how much interest there will be. If you are interested, just drop me a note and I will keep you posted. From jon at daysite.net Sat Jul 26 06:46:40 2003 From: jon at daysite.net (Jon Day - DaySite) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] Perl training In-Reply-To: <20030726045852.ABO8750.imf23aec.mail.bellsouth.net@mail.bellsouth.net> References: <20030726045852.ABO8750.imf23aec.mail.bellsouth.net@mail.bellsouth.net> Message-ID: <1059219995.8340.9.camel@colorport.com> That's not a bad idea. 20 people is really not that many. There are several Emery Riddle people who are interested. Jim as several interested from the Gainesville area. We might just get lucky. Jon On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 00:58, iudicium ferat wrote: > Well, how many have written about this? > > Maybe we should make up an announcement at a couple of bookstores? > > > > Jon wrote - > > This 3 day seminar is TENTATIVELY scheduled for: > > Tuesday 10/21 to Thursday 10/23 or > Tuesday 11/4 to Thursday 11/6 > > ... at a place yet to be determined. Gainesville, Jacksonville, Orlando, Daytona. The seminar will cost from $750 to $900 depending on how many people sign up. > > At this point we just need to get a grip on how much interest there will be. If you are interested, just drop me a note and I will keep you posted. Jon Day DaySite Web Hosting http://daysite.net jon@daysite.net 386 672-6285 877 329-4839 _ _ _ _ _ /_ _ _ _/ / / _ _ _ _ _ _ / / / _ / / \ / / / /_/ / / /_ / / / /\ \/ / /_ _ _/ /_ _ _ / /_/ \ _/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/jacksonville-pm/attachments/20030726/86c6eb18/attachment.htm From sneex at bellsouth.net Wed Jul 30 15:45:24 2003 From: sneex at bellsouth.net (iudicium ferat) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:52 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] Perl training Message-ID: <20030730204525.BATL6813.imf17aec.mail.bellsouth.net@mail.bellsouth.net> Well, I guess I would like to know how much interest has been garnered in the Gainsville area??? ???/Sx -------------- next part -------------- Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Jacksonville-pm mailing list Jacksonville-pm@mail.pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/jacksonville-pm From JMcCarthy at citistreetonline.com Wed Jul 30 16:07:09 2003 From: JMcCarthy at citistreetonline.com (McCarthy, John) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:53 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] Perl training Message-ID: <3C4CC57923BCD411A65900508BB355E209D7FE31@wjbs0078xch.fl.wellspringres.com> We are hoping to send three people from here if the site is Jax. Otherwise, not too probable. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/jacksonville-pm/attachments/20030730/cf60a60e/attachment.htm From sneex at bellsouth.net Wed Jul 30 16:19:26 2003 From: sneex at bellsouth.net (iudicium ferat) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:30:53 2004 Subject: [Jax.PM] Member E-Mail address Message-ID: <20030730211926.BYFL6813.imf17aec.mail.bellsouth.net@mail.bellsouth.net> [ADMIN POST] Hi All :) I hope everyone is enjoying their respective summers. I just wanted to reinterate the importance of keeping your e-mail address current - we lost another member due to invalid e-mail information. Anyhow, nmow that the bouncing system is automated I can catch the errors faster - but that doesnt help me keep the member list accurate. Also, if you know of other "Perl" people - or just plain every day people who want to be bombarded by Perl stuff - have them join the group. :) Thx/Sx