[LA.pm] Perl Talk @ UUASC-OC Fwd: UUASC-OC August 2007 Program

Alyson Taylor Alyson.Taylor at Ticketmaster.com
Mon Aug 6 14:41:59 PDT 2007


 I'll make sure that we don't do ours on Monday the 13th...so that there
won't be a conflict...

Sound okay?

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[mailto:losangeles-pm-bounces+alyson.taylor=ticketmaster.com at pm.org] On
Behalf Of Juan Jose Natera
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 11:05 AM
To: losangeles-pm at mail.pm.org
Subject: [LA.pm] Perl Talk @ UUASC-OC Fwd: UUASC-OC August 2007 Program

Forwarding an email from our friends at UUASC, they are having a Perl
and RE talk in Irvine on Monday the 13th.

However, we're very close to make an announcement about a meeting of our
own for that same week.

Juan Natera

>                     UUASC-OC
> Unix Users Association of Southern California
>             Orange County Chapter
>                  August Meeting
>
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>                   Perl and REs
>
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>            Monday, Aug. 13, 7-9 PM
>
>             Sun Microsystems, Inc.
>          2020 S. Main St. in Irvine
>                  12th Floor
>
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> A renowned author on programming will makes his UUASC speaking debut 
> by sharing his knowledge with us on a number of coding tricks.
>
> At the August meeting of UUASC-OC, Stephen Oualline will teach us how 
> to avoid known pitfalls and provide a few techniques we can use to
write better Perl.
> Then, he will shift gears and focus on making regular expressions more

> simple for us. This will mark the first time in seven years that UUASC

> has hosted a talk on the popular topic of REs.
>
> Steve will guide us through the design of many different types of 
> regular expressions and will demonstrate how even the most complex RE 
> can be made simple by incorporating the use of a graph.
>
> Steve wrote many books including "Practical C++ Programming", "How Not

> To Program in C++", "Wicked Cool Perl Scripts", and "Perl for C 
> Programmers". He has more than 40 years of programming experience.
>
> POST-MEETING ACTIVITIES: Join us at the Pilsner Room, within walking
distance.
>
> AFTER HOURS ACCESS: The Sun building's doors are locked at 7 p.m. If 
> you arrive late, please contact the guard at 949-372-2937 or 
> 949-279-1539 for access.
>
> CARPOOL INFO: If you are interested in joining a carpool with other 
> members, please post an email to the general list, uuasc at uuasc.org , 
> requesting carpool info.
>
> PARKING: Convenient FREE parking is located next to the Sun office 
> building in the visitor parking lot for after hours usage. Take a 
> ticket when entering the garage but don't be concerned - no one will 
> be there to collect money when the meeting ends, so you can exit for
free.
>
> DIRECTIONS: Exit the San Diego Freeway (I-405) at MacArthur, go north 
> (away from the airport) to the signal at Main Street (the first 
> cross-street), turn right to Mercantile (the first signal on Main
Street), turn right to parking.
> Please visit our web site, http://uuasc.org/oc.html , where you will 
> find a detailed map. Here's an ASCII version:
>
>
>             |    Mercantile           | Gillette
>             |         v               |
>   Main -----+---------+---------------+-----------
>             |         | ElTorito      |
>             |         |               |
>             |         | Sun           |
>             |         \_______________/
>             +--\     parking
>             |  /\
>   405 ======|=====================================
>             |  \/
>    Airport  +--/    (all intersections shown
>             |        have signals (+))
>
> The El Torito is on the corner and can serve as a landmark. The 
> Pilsner Room is at the other end of the same block, Gillette and Main.

> The Sun building is behind the one with El Torito. 949-833-1640.
>
> UUASC-OC wants to thank our host, Sun Microsystems, for the continued 
> support of our meetings.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> The UUASC is for all persons using Unix either personally or 
> professionally, or interested in learning more about Unix. We 
> recognize all varieties of Unix, including (without prejudice) HP/UX, 
> Linux, SVr4, Solaris, AIX, and BSD. This is a good place to meet 
> others with similar interests and broaden your skills and knowledge. 
> Generally, meetings include a technical presentation on a hardware or 
> software topic of current interest to the Unix community and a 
> round-table discussion of current topics of interest to the group. We 
> are always looking for interesting presentations and your suggestions
are most welcome.
>
> Please join us this month and bring along your friends or co-workers. 
> Also, please forward this announcement to others who may be interested

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> let us know so we can keep our lists current.
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