From esummers at pilot.infi.net Sun Dec 12 10:27:14 1999 From: esummers at pilot.infi.net (Ed Summers) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:08:21 2004 Subject: [HRPM] mod_perl : Hampton Roads Perl Mongers Message-ID: <3853CCE2.D50C7D7B@pilot.infi.net> Who: Hampton Roads Perl Mongers What: mod_perl When: December 16, 1999 @ 7:30PM Where: Old Dominion University Library, Room 163 (4500 Hampton Boulevard, Norfolk, Virginia) Last month's meeting (2nd ever) saw an increased turn out to hear Chris Hicks give the low-down on using DBI. A new attendee offered to present this month on mod_perl. Unfortunately, a sign up sheet wasn't passed around so his identity is a mystery (don't laugh). I do remember him saying he was the third person *ever* to use mod_perl, and that he has just moved down from Northern VA--so if you are this person please get in touch. >From the README : "The Apache/Perl integration project brings together the full power of the Perl programming language and the Apache HTTP server. This is achieved by linking the Perl runtime library into the server and providing an object oriented Perl interface to the server's C language API. These pieces are seamlessly glued together by the `mod_perl' server plugin, making it is possible to write Apache modules entirely in Perl. In addition, the persistent interpreter embedded in the server avoids the overhead of starting an external interpreter program and the additional Perl start-up (compile) time. " more details at: http://perl.apache.org/ DIRECTIONS TO ODU LIBRARY Old Dominion University is located in Norfolk, Virgina on Hampton Boulevard between 43rd and Bolling Ave http://maps.excite.com/address_results/?a=4500+hampton+boulevard&csz=norfolk%2C+va&cn=United+States - Coming from the South on Hampton Boulevard take a left on 45th street. On this corner there should be an 8 story building on your left called the Batten Arts & Letters Building and a Burger King on your right. - After passing Batten Arts & Letters you will see another building on the left called the Gornto Teletechnet Building. - The next building on your left is the University Library. Some people say it looks like an elaborate prison... - Park in Lot 20 (on the right), the Parking officials have been alerted to the presence of Perl Mongers and have pledged not to issue tickets. - Enter the library, you should be able to find Room 163 to your right. Alas, no food/drink is allowed in the library--but food/drink are available across the street at a good and inexpensive mexican restaurant. //Ed From chicks at chicks.net Tue Dec 14 13:01:14 1999 From: chicks at chicks.net (Christopher Hicks) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:08:21 2004 Subject: [HRPM] mod_perl : Hampton Roads Perl Mongers In-Reply-To: <3853CCE2.D50C7D7B@pilot.infi.net> Message-ID: On Sun, 12 Dec 1999, Ed Summers wrote: > Alas, no food/drink is allowed in the library--but food/drink are > available across the street at a good and inexpensive mexican > restaurant. So does the mexican restaurant have a room where they'd let us mount a white board? :-) -- "Around the World, through the modem, over the T-1 lines, past the NAP, nothing but Net...." From esummers at pilot.infi.net Tue Dec 14 20:31:50 1999 From: esummers at pilot.infi.net (Ed Summers) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:08:21 2004 Subject: [HRPM] mod_perl : Hampton Roads Perl Mongers References: Message-ID: <3856FD96.35B5BED3@pilot.infi.net> Chris wrote: "So does the mexican restaurant have a room where they'd let us mount a white board? :-)" Heh, I actually do have a spare white board if the lack-of-beverage proves unendurable. We're going to be on hunger/thirst-strike in a library that looks like an elaborate prison....I'll be surprised if anyone shows up! I was actually thinking some of us might like to head over to Mi Hogar afterwards for a bite to eat and/or a drink. Note: I heard back from Mark Imbriaco (the mystery speaker) who said it's a go for his presentation on mod_perl. // Ed Christopher Hicks wrote: > On Sun, 12 Dec 1999, Ed Summers wrote: > > Alas, no food/drink is allowed in the library--but food/drink are > > available across the street at a good and inexpensive mexican > > restaurant. > > So does the mexican restaurant have a room where they'd let us mount a > white board? :-) > > -- > > > "Around the World, through the modem, over the T-1 > lines, past the NAP, nothing but Net...." From mark at mrmark.com Wed Dec 15 20:40:39 1999 From: mark at mrmark.com (Mark D Wolinski) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:08:21 2004 Subject: [HRPM] Re: Submit Your Proposal for the O'Reilly Perl Conference 4.0 Message-ID: <009e01bf476e$f06097a0$095b0018@nrflk1.va.home.com> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 12:01:47 -0800 (PST) From: Simone Paddock To: brian@smithrenaud.com Subject: Submit Your Proposal for the O'Reilly Perl Conference 4.0! Calling all Perl wizards--submit your proposals for the Perl Conference 4.0 technical presentations. If you have a new, cool, or different application of Perl that you'd like to share with the Perl community, let us know. We're looking for proposals for tutorial programs, conference presentations, and refereed papers. Topics we'll consider include Object Orientation, Databases/Data mining, XML, Web applications--see the full list of topics and complete submission guidelines at: http://conferences.oreilly.com/perl4/call.html. Abstracts for refereed paper proposals are due January 15, 2000. All other proposals are due February 1, 2000. The 4th annual Perl Conference, a four-day event designed for programmers, developers and technical staff involved in Perl technology and its applications, will be held at the Monterey Conference Center in Monterey, California, July 17-20, 2000. **Majordomo list services provided by PANIX ** **To Unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe groups" to majordomo@lists.pm.org** From mark at casualforums.com Wed Dec 15 22:41:20 1999 From: mark at casualforums.com (Mark D Wolinski) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:08:21 2004 Subject: [HRPM] Web Site Online...Kinda Message-ID: <001501bf477f$cd216600$095b0018@nrflk1.va.home.com> The Hampton Roads Perl Mongers web site is now online...kinda. http://norfolk.pm.org/ Mark D Wolinski From esummers at pilot.infi.net Thu Dec 16 00:16:41 1999 From: esummers at pilot.infi.net (Ed Summers) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:08:21 2004 Subject: [HRPM] Web Site Online...Kinda References: <001501bf477f$cd216600$095b0018@nrflk1.va.home.com> Message-ID: <385883C8.F525D2B9@pilot.infi.net> Dig that logo Mark! //Ed Mark D Wolinski wrote: > The Hampton Roads Perl Mongers web site is now online...kinda. > > http://norfolk.pm.org/ > > Mark D Wolinski From hamptonroadspm at yahoo.com Tue Dec 21 13:39:35 1999 From: hamptonroadspm at yahoo.com (Hampton Roads PM) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:08:21 2004 Subject: [HRPM] Fw: Perl Programmer Positions Message-ID: <002301bf4beb$1cfb6b20$095b0018@nrflk1.va.home.com> In case someone is interested. 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