[kw-pm] I'm back! (fwd)

Daniel R. Allen daniel at coder.com
Mon Jan 16 17:11:01 PST 2006


---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 18:42:34 -0500
From: Justin Wheeler <kw-pm at datademons.com>
To: Daniel R. Allen <kw-pm at pm.org>
Subject: Re: [kw-pm] I'm back!

I think I might have to make an effort to come out Thursday.

If anyone in/around North Waterloo might need a ride out there, feel
free to drop me an e-mail.

Justin

Daniel R. Allen wrote:
> Hi Justin! Welcome back.  Indeed, I do remember you, and from the LUG.
> Hope you can make the meeting this Thursday; the topic is puzzle-solving
> (and understanding) in perl.  This month we have an anonymous pizza-donor,
> as added incentive for showing up... And likely we'll be heading out for
> beers afterward.
>
> -Daniel
>
> ps- Lloyd- I don't think your messages are getting to the list; might want
> to make sure the list was in the To/Cc?
>
>
>
> On Mon, 16 Jan 2006, Justin Wheeler wrote:
>
>
>>>OK I remember you now. That was a good social; I wonder why we haven't
>>>gone back.
>>
>>Because I wasn't there to make it worthwhile.. uh.. yea.. that's it. :D
>>
>>
>>>>As for this month's, I'm not sure.  Possibly.
>>>
>>>Come on Justin this one looks like a barn burner, besides it takes all
>>>our collective intelligence to understand fish ;)
>>>
>>>
>>>>>We don't have flame wars, we have ;) wars.
>>>>
>>>>;)
>>>
>>>You all saw it he threw the first ;), this means ;) war!
>>>
>>>- Lloyd
>>>
>>>P.S. What have you been doing with Perl lately?
>>
>>Hm.  Where to start?  I have a few modules on CPAN, both of which are pretty
>>crappy, but people use them.  I'm rewriting Business::CanadaPost at the
>>moment, and it should be done (and far sexier) in the next little while.
>>
>>I worked at Roaring Penguin software for a short time working on their next
>>product shortly before moving back to Waterloo.
>>
>>I've been working on my own eBusiness engine which is undergoing a complete
>>rewrite thanks to my own insanity -- perhaps I'll even release it if it gets
>>to a point where I'm proud enough of it to release it unto the world for
>>dissection and/or crucifixion.
>>
>>I read Perl Best Practices[1].  While it is a great book, it's made me look at
>>all of my old code and hate it.
>>
>>Now, I'm working for a local company writing software in perl.
>>
>>[1] http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/perlbp/
>>
>>That's the long and the short of it.
>>
>>Justin
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