From mike at web.oakley.com Tue Jul 1 16:46:06 2003 From: mike at web.oakley.com (Michael Wood) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:04:59 2004 Subject: OC-PM: quick reminder... Message-ID: <200307011446.06672.mike@web.oakley.com> Greetings, Just a quick reminder about tonight's meeting @ 7pm here at Oakley. If you need directions, scope out oc.pm.org or simply email me. Hope to see you there - Michael From mike at web.oakley.com Wed Jul 2 14:09:24 2003 From: mike at web.oakley.com (Michael Wood) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:04:59 2004 Subject: OC-PM: Follow up... Message-ID: <200307021209.24313.mike@web.oakley.com> Greetings, We had a real good meet last night and everyone threw in their two cents worth on some possible directions for the group. Some really good suggestions came in that I think we'll try out for the upcoming PM meetings. We're going to try to appeal to both novice and adept alike by dividing the discussions into two parts...mainly an intro/how-to with something perl-ish for the first portion of the meeting and then continuing on perhaps with more advanced uses on the meetings topic. Basically, for example, this is what module X can do, and how to use it...and then going into examples as to *why* you would need to use it, posing real world examples. So, for next month's meeting, we're going to propose the topic of Perl itself and run through some introductory material such as: 1) why it's so cool (vs other languages) 2) common uses for perl and why you'd need (want) to use it. and then as we advance... 1) a brief overview of the *nix filesystem 2) overview of the shell's impact on a perl programmer (the invisble things) So it should be a good refresher for the adept, and brain food for those just starting out. There'll be pizza, coffee and sodas an' stuff too. Hope to see you there - Michael From mike at oakleyweb.com Tue Jul 29 17:24:40 2003 From: mike at oakleyweb.com (Michael Wood) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:04:59 2004 Subject: OC-PM: next week's coming up... Message-ID: <3F26F428.2070802@oakleyweb.com> ...for the next scheduled OCPM meeting (August 5th @ 7pm). the next meeting will be a primer/intro discussion to what Perl is, why you'd want to use it and why it's so cool. Purty much an open topic about Perl and Unix and how they work together to make cool things happen. pizza, sodas and coffee of course. consult http://oc.pm.org for details/directions see you there - Michael From kairanga at cox.net Wed Jul 30 11:52:47 2003 From: kairanga at cox.net (Ranga Nathan) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:04:59 2004 Subject: OC-PM: anyone mod_perling? Message-ID: <3F27F7DF.1090105@cox.net> A couple of months ago I installed mod_perl 1.99. But all my scripts are running under the registry. I would like to trade experiece with others. In fact I would like to find out if anyone here has stretched mod_perl to take advantage of all its new features. Ranga From mike at oakleyweb.com Wed Jul 30 13:21:36 2003 From: mike at oakleyweb.com (Michael Wood) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:04:59 2004 Subject: OC-PM: anyone mod_perling? In-Reply-To: <3F27F7DF.1090105@cox.net> References: <3F27F7DF.1090105@cox.net> Message-ID: <3F280CB0.9040703@oakleyweb.com> I've messed with mod_perl a little bit, but really only enough to get myself into trouble ;) I understand the relationships between modules and apache enough to get a little handler running and messing with the apache request object and httpd.conf - if that could be of any help to you... Ranga Nathan wrote: > A couple of months ago I installed mod_perl 1.99. But all my scripts > are running under the registry. I would like to trade experiece with > others. In fact I would like to find out if anyone here has stretched > mod_perl to take advantage of all its new features. > > > > Ranga >