From brett at shadowed.net Tue Jul 9 17:10:35 2002 From: brett at shadowed.net (brett@shadowed.net) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:07:55 2004 Subject: Perl Mongers meeting Message-ID: <20020709221035.GB28730@shadowed.net> The next PM meeting is scheduled to take place on 7/16 (one week from today). Does anyone have any topics they would like to discuss or present? Brett -- "You shouldn't make my toaster angry." -- Household security explained in "Johnny Quest" --- To unsubscribe from this list, send an email to majordomo@hfb.pm.org with the following body: unsubscribe nashville-pm-list From brett at shadowed.net Tue Jul 16 02:58:48 2002 From: brett at shadowed.net (brett@shadowed.net) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:07:55 2004 Subject: July PM meeting Message-ID: <20020716075848.GB20818@shadowed.net> Sorry for the late reminder (I've been estranged from my computer for a couple of days). The Perl Mongers meeting is this evening at the Sprint PCS offices, located on the 8th floor of 2525 West End Avenue. The building is directly across West End Ave. from Centennial Park, and has a Borders bookstore and P.F. Chang's restaurant at street level. The elevator entrance is near the middle of the building. The doors and elevators to the 8th floor are locked at 5PM, so the group usually try meets out front, by the elevators in the 2nd floor lobby, between 6:00 and 6:30pm and everybody goes up together. If you get there before the doors are locked you can go on up to the 8th floor and Sprint is nice enough to allow us hang out at "Central Perk", their coffee/vending lounge. Two hour parking is available in front of the building, free parking is available across the street at Centennial Park. Pay parking is available in the garage behind the building, and you can have your parking receipt validated at Borders. Arie Rubenstein will be speaking on how society's programming needs change, and new languages evolve to fit the needs -- a brief retrospective with a discussion of which niches Perl fits into best. Hope to see you there. Brett -- "You shouldn't make my toaster angry." -- Household security explained in "Johnny Quest" --- To unsubscribe from this list, send an email to majordomo@hfb.pm.org with the following body: unsubscribe nashville-pm-list From pmanci01 at sprintspectrum.com Tue Jul 16 10:13:07 2002 From: pmanci01 at sprintspectrum.com (Mancini, Peter M) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:07:55 2004 Subject: July PM meeting Message-ID: <858C10943BCED511A6C40000D1ECDB10038FFE4A@pkcexv006.sprintspectrum.com> I would like to add one more thing. If you email your intention to come and give me your name, I can leave that with the folks in security so that they will let you up to the 8th floor. If you don't make it, there is no problem. If you come without letting me know then you will get stopped and they will have to call up for me. This isn't a huge problem but it can disturb the group that is already meeting. I hope to see plenty of you there tonight! --Peter Mancini Sprint PCS ADSC -----Original Message----- From: brett@shadowed.net [mailto:brett@shadowed.net] Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 2:59 AM To: nashville-pm-list@pm.org; perl-class@lists.linuxuniversity.org Subject: July PM meeting Sorry for the late reminder (I've been estranged from my computer for a couple of days). The Perl Mongers meeting is this evening at the Sprint PCS offices, located on the 8th floor of 2525 West End Avenue. The building is directly across West End Ave. from Centennial Park, and has a Borders bookstore and P.F. Chang's restaurant at street level. The elevator entrance is near the middle of the building. The doors and elevators to the 8th floor are locked at 5PM, so the group usually try meets out front, by the elevators in the 2nd floor lobby, between 6:00 and 6:30pm and everybody goes up together. If you get there before the doors are locked you can go on up to the 8th floor and Sprint is nice enough to allow us hang out at "Central Perk", their coffee/vending lounge. Two hour parking is available in front of the building, free parking is available across the street at Centennial Park. Pay parking is available in the garage behind the building, and you can have your parking receipt validated at Borders. Arie Rubenstein will be speaking on how society's programming needs change, and new languages evolve to fit the needs -- a brief retrospective with a discussion of which niches Perl fits into best. Hope to see you there. Brett -- "You shouldn't make my toaster angry." -- Household security explained in "Johnny Quest" --- To unsubscribe from this list, send an email to majordomo@hfb.pm.org with the following body: unsubscribe nashville-pm-list --- To unsubscribe from this list, send an email to majordomo@hfb.pm.org with the following body: unsubscribe nashville-pm-list From ralph at dimp.com Tue Jul 16 13:51:48 2002 From: ralph at dimp.com (Ralph Mellor) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:07:55 2004 Subject: July PM meeting References: <20020716075848.GB20818@shadowed.net> Message-ID: <027001c22cf9$fc7ca060$6801a8c0@ralph> Darn it, I have no luck. I've got chores I have to do tonight. One of these days I'll get to a meeting... -- ralph ----- Original Message ----- From: To: ; Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 2:58 AM Subject: July PM meeting > Sorry for the late reminder (I've been estranged from my computer for a > couple of days). > > The Perl Mongers meeting is this evening at the Sprint PCS offices, > located on the 8th floor of 2525 West End Avenue. The building is > directly across West End Ave. from Centennial Park, and has a Borders > bookstore and P.F. Chang's restaurant at street level. The elevator > entrance is near the middle of the building. The doors and elevators to > the 8th floor are locked at 5PM, so the group usually try meets out > front, by the elevators in the 2nd floor lobby, between 6:00 and 6:30pm > and everybody goes up together. If you get there before the doors are > locked you can go on up to the 8th floor and Sprint is nice enough to > allow us hang out at "Central Perk", their coffee/vending lounge. > > Two hour parking is available in front of the building, free parking is > available across the street at Centennial Park. Pay parking is > available in the garage behind the building, and you can have your > parking receipt validated at Borders. > > Arie Rubenstein will be speaking on how society's programming needs > change, and new languages evolve to fit the needs -- a brief > retrospective with a discussion of which niches Perl fits into best. > > Hope to see you there. > > Brett > -- > "You shouldn't make my toaster angry." > -- Household security explained in "Johnny Quest" > > --- > To unsubscribe from this list, send an email to > majordomo@hfb.pm.org with the following body: > unsubscribe nashville-pm-list --- To unsubscribe from this list, send an email to majordomo@hfb.pm.org with the following body: unsubscribe nashville-pm-list From pmanci01 at sprintspectrum.com Wed Jul 17 10:12:00 2002 From: pmanci01 at sprintspectrum.com (Mancini, Peter M) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:07:55 2004 Subject: Meeting synopsis! Message-ID: <858C10943BCED511A6C40000D1ECDB10038FFE54@pkcexv006.sprintspectrum.com> Arie Rubenstein was our speaker. He gave a great presentation on computer languages and brought up some excellent points. Our attendance was light at 4 people (plus my non-technical girlfriend who also liked the presentation). Arie's presentation had a lot of historical insight and he made a successful (in my mind) argument about the place PERL has in the world today. I thought it was a fantastic talk and I hope as he builds upon it he gives it again when the rest of the Nashville Perl Mongers can hear about it. I hope you are all having an enjoyable summer and I look forward to seeing you in September. Think of things to present! --Peter --- To unsubscribe from this list, send an email to majordomo@hfb.pm.org with the following body: unsubscribe nashville-pm-list