[LA.pm] LA.pm Meetup Tonight at Media Temple
Jordan Schwartz
jordan247 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 17 14:51:48 PST 2010
Regarding finding and parking @ mediatemple....
As you are driving on National when you see the funky six story tower that
is our campus.
Although the Media Temple Lobby with lighted logo is facing National Blvd.
the
parking can be entered around the corner on Hayden at 3528-42 Hayden go in
through
the gate and find a visitor or media temple spot, The gate goes up around
7PM
and we can validate if needed.
You can also park at the metered spots on Hayden as well.
Assuming you park in the lot there is a well hidden unlit double door
between 2 one story buildings on the east side of the lot. That lead to a
hallway that if you jog left will lead to an exit that empties on National.
Two your right is a building that looks like it has an upside down wedding
cake built into the corner, that is the BeeHive, and you should see the
media temple logo in the reception area where someone will
guide you the rest of the way to the meeing..
If you park in the lot it may be easier to walk out the gate, make a right
on hayden and a right on national and the BeeHive will be on your right.
See you there,
Jordan
2010/11/17 Andrew Grangaard <granny+lapm at gmail.com <granny%2Blapm at gmail.com>
>
> Presentations:
>
> 1. Josh Barratt: *AnyEvent -- Perl Asynchronous Programming*
> Abstract:
> Event driven programming has been a powerful paradigm for years, but
> it's emerging as an increasingly important way to work. Making events easy
> is part of what has made node.js so exciting, and is possible in Python with
> Eventlet and Ruby with EventMachine. Perl's answer to this is very mature
> and flexible: AnyEvent. As well as an introduction to the module, how to use
> it, and some of the other modules in the "family", we'll cover some
> before/after examples of synchronous code made asynchronous.
> 2. Gabe Costello: *Epistemology & Perl Oracles*
> Abstract:
> Most of us are familiar with the output of Perl's native test oracle
> every time we install a module from CPAN, ok, not ok. When testing, did you
> ever think that you might need to know more than that to isolate faults?
> This discussion covers the Test Anything Protocol (TAP), capturing system
> events & using Perl to lean more what you know & what you don't know about
> the application you are testing.
>
> About our speakers: Josh Barratt is CTO of MediaTemple.
>
> Gabe Costello is a Software Quality Assurance Engineer at MediaTemple.
>
>
> Details:
> What: Los Angeles Perl Mongers Meeting When: 7-9pm Date: Wednesday,
> November 17, 2010 Where: Media Temple, 8520 National, Culver City, CA
> 90232. Theme: Perl! RSVP: Responses always appreciated.
>
>
>
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