From jay.hannah at iinteractive.com Mon Apr 1 09:09:00 2013 From: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com (Jay Hannah) Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2013 11:09:00 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] It's Scala week! In-Reply-To: <4E3903CD-81A4-4379-8270-F2CD4E02F854@iinteractive.com> References: <4E3903CD-81A4-4379-8270-F2CD4E02F854@iinteractive.com> Message-ID: <74F7A203-BC6C-48F7-954D-4C5E8909ACE7@iinteractive.com> On Mar 30, 2013, at 6:27 PM, Jay Hannah wrote: > I'm mostly at CoVis CoWorking all day / evening. Feel free to swing by and Scala with me. Just call my mobile # (below) before you head over to make sure I'm there to open the door for you. :) > > http://covisco.com/ I moved my thoughts / status to tumblr: http://deafferret.tumblr.com/tagged/scala So far so good! Happy Monday everyone! :) Jay Hannah Project Lead / Programmer http://www.iinteractive.com Email: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com AOL IM: deafferret Mobile: 1.402.598.7782 Fax: 1.402.691.9496 From jay.hannah at iinteractive.com Mon Apr 1 10:12:00 2013 From: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com (Jay Hannah) Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2013 12:12:00 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] Some Perl (etc.) talent available Message-ID: <4275A9C2-B932-495A-BA6F-D3E148DFA181@iinteractive.com> Hola, Looks like we've got some capacity for part of April, so drop me a line if your company could use any help with any projects this month. :) http://www.iinteractive.com/ http://iinteractive.github.com/ Thanks, Jay Hannah Project Lead / Programmer http://www.iinteractive.com Email: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com AOL IM: deafferret Mobile: 1.402.598.7782 Fax: 1.402.691.9496 From jay.hannah at iinteractive.com Mon Apr 1 13:17:25 2013 From: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com (Jay Hannah) Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2013 15:17:25 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] Nebraska DHHS / PHINMS In-Reply-To: References: <4275A9C2-B932-495A-BA6F-D3E148DFA181@iinteractive.com> <1A0D047A-144E-435A-BAB9-F3766271FD35@iinteractive.com> <3675DFD5-6970-41AA-95CC-508CB6B97937@iinteractive.com> Message-ID: <1622B832-1F0E-4FB0-864E-68037220FAB6@iinteractive.com> On Apr 1, 2013, at 3:05 PM, Jay Hannah wrote: > I can probably rough that out for you today, just for fun, with XML::Twig and GraphViz (I've done ~50 such projects, this is right up my alley). 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I have stumbled across the right man for the job! ;) Dave Loyall State of Nebraska Office of the CIO Web Development Team david.loyall at nebraska.gov (402) 471-0677 From: odynug at googlegroups.com [mailto:odynug at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jay Hannah Sent: Monday, April 01, 2013 15:17 PM To: odynug at googlegroups.com Cc: Nebraska USA Perl Mongers of Omaha Subject: [odlug] Re: Nebraska DHHS / PHINMS On Apr 1, 2013, at 3:05 PM, Jay Hannah > wrote: I can probably rough that out for you today, just for fun, with XML::Twig and GraphViz (I've done ~50 such projects, this is right up my alley). Here's a funny screenshot from the last time I did this sort of thing: November 2012. :) Jay Hannah Project Lead / Programmer http://www.iinteractive.com Email: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com AOL IM: deafferret Mobile: 1.402.598.7782 Fax: 1.402.691.9496 [cid:image001.png at 01CE2EED.D2307140] -- http://odlug.org --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Omaha Dynamic Language User Group" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to odynug+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to odynug at googlegroups.com. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/odynug?hl=en-US. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 302947 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From jay.hannah at iinteractive.com Mon Apr 1 14:34:00 2013 From: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com (Jay Hannah) Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2013 16:34:00 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] Nebraska DHHS / PHINMS In-Reply-To: References: <4275A9C2-B932-495A-BA6F-D3E148DFA181@iinteractive.com> <1A0D047A-144E-435A-BAB9-F3766271FD35@iinteractive.com> <3675DFD5-6970-41AA-95CC-508CB6B97937@iinteractive.com> Message-ID: On Apr 1, 2013, at 4:30 PM, "Loyall, David" wrote: > https://gist.github.com/anonymous/5287892 > > Crunch away, good sir. Cool beans! I'll poke at it tonight unless somebody beats me to it. > Note, these have been anonymized, but not neutered. (I changed arbitrary unique strings to different arbitrary unique strings.) Boy, I wish I had to tool to do THAT. ;) I call that tool 'Perl' :) > Incidentally, you reminded me that I also tried to use XML::Twig for this... :) (Didn't get far.) -nod- Takes a little getting used to, but I love XML::Twig and XPath. :) Thanks, Jay Hannah Project Lead / Programmer http://www.iinteractive.com Email: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com AOL IM: deafferret Mobile: 1.402.598.7782 Fax: 1.402.691.9496 From jay.hannah at iinteractive.com Mon Apr 1 20:16:25 2013 From: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com (Jay Hannah) Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2013 22:16:25 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] Nebraska DHHS / PHINMS In-Reply-To: References: <4275A9C2-B932-495A-BA6F-D3E148DFA181@iinteractive.com> <1A0D047A-144E-435A-BAB9-F3766271FD35@iinteractive.com> <3675DFD5-6970-41AA-95CC-508CB6B97937@iinteractive.com> Message-ID: <315ABBC9-8BA2-4AC9-BFF7-B5595A5E68D4@iinteractive.com> On Apr 1, 2013, at 4:30 PM, "Loyall, David" wrote: > https://gist.github.com/anonymous/5287892 Ok, here's a quick stab at it: Result: http://odlug.org/tmp/map.png Code: https://github.com/jhannah/sandbox/tree/master/ne.gov I'm sure I missed the mark, but hopefully I showed you how to hit it? If you need help refining let me know. You could do just about anything. :) Cheers, Jay Hannah Project Lead / Programmer http://www.iinteractive.com Email: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com AOL IM: deafferret Mobile: 1.402.598.7782 Fax: 1.402.691.9496 From jay.hannah at iinteractive.com Tue Apr 2 05:42:29 2013 From: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com (Jay Hannah) Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2013 07:42:29 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] Nebraska DHHS / PHINMS References: Message-ID: <5270C181-0421-4BB0-86FD-B17EEBA8EE42@iinteractive.com> On Apr 2, 2013, at 7:24 AM, David Loyall wrote: > Sweet! You rock, Jay. :) I can tell from the png that this represents our real data flow. Woot! :) > This afternoon I'll see if I can turn > [facil_1,facil_2] -> [db_1] -> [table_1,table_2] > into > [facil_1] -> [db_1] -> [table_1], > [facil_2] -> [db_1] -> [table_2] Are you wanting a separate .png for each facil, lab, etc.? I do that sometimes -- generate one .png (or .svg or whatever) for each facil/lab/etc, and one global.png that shows how the entire network interacts... You'll notice I only used 2 of your 3 files, I didn't see (quickly) how to string them all together, so I just shrugged and shipped it. :) Let me know if I can assist further. Cheers, Jay Hannah Project Lead / Programmer http://www.iinteractive.com Email: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com AOL IM: deafferret Mobile: 1.402.598.7782 Fax: 1.402.691.9496 From jay.hannah at iinteractive.com Tue Apr 2 10:25:30 2013 From: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com (Jay Hannah) Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2013 12:25:30 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] Nebraska DHHS / PHINMS In-Reply-To: References: <4275A9C2-B932-495A-BA6F-D3E148DFA181@iinteractive.com> <1A0D047A-144E-435A-BAB9-F3766271FD35@iinteractive.com> <3675DFD5-6970-41AA-95CC-508CB6B97937@iinteractive.com> <315ABBC9-8BA2-4AC9-BFF7-B5595A5E68D4@iinteractive.com> Message-ID: <33A98707-9153-48A9-B256-BAB5CFB1E1D1@iinteractive.com> On Apr 2, 2013, at 12:11 PM, "Loyall, David" wrote: > https://github.com/daveloyall/sandbox/tree/master/ne.gov , recent commit: "merged action into service nodes; merged db and table nodes" > > Take a look at the pretty picture now.. :) Very nice. Congrats! :) (I pushed the result out to http://odlug.org/tmp/map.png for anyone following along at home.) > This meets 90% of my requirements. The following are "nice to have", and I hope to (may or may not) add them later. > * some node types appear in "wrong" rank (called column outside of graphviz) Example? > * db.table nodes should be grouped by DB Ah. Ya, GraphViz doesn't really let you control node ordering as far as I know. So if I really wanted that I'd probably build up your networks in a nested hashref first, then loop through that hashref and run Graphviz on each terminating node, generating a separate .png. (You don't really have 1 graph here, you have 15. :) > All in all, this is functional now; I'm gonna hit print, write DRAFT on it, and pin it to my cube wall. Thanks so much, Jay! Woot! :) All the best, Jay Hannah Project Lead / Programmer http://www.iinteractive.com Email: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com AOL IM: deafferret Mobile: 1.402.598.7782 Fax: 1.402.691.9496 From jay.hannah at iinteractive.com Tue Apr 2 10:40:33 2013 From: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com (Jay Hannah) Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2013 12:40:33 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] Nebraska DHHS / PHINMS In-Reply-To: <33A98707-9153-48A9-B256-BAB5CFB1E1D1@iinteractive.com> References: <4275A9C2-B932-495A-BA6F-D3E148DFA181@iinteractive.com> <1A0D047A-144E-435A-BAB9-F3766271FD35@iinteractive.com> <3675DFD5-6970-41AA-95CC-508CB6B97937@iinteractive.com> <315ABBC9-8BA2-4AC9-BFF7-B5595A5E68D4@iinteractive.com> <33A98707-9153-48A9-B256-BAB5CFB1E1D1@iinteractive.com> Message-ID: <3511F5ED-5516-4C3C-A4B0-3ECA8EACA28E@iinteractive.com> Oh, whoops! You'll probably also want use warnings; in there... https://github.com/jhannah/sandbox/commit/3cea40506365 Cheers, Jay Hannah Project Lead / Programmer http://www.iinteractive.com Email: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com AOL IM: deafferret Mobile: 1.402.598.7782 Fax: 1.402.691.9496 From david.loyall at nebraska.gov Tue Apr 2 11:07:03 2013 From: david.loyall at nebraska.gov (Loyall, David) Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2013 18:07:03 +0000 Subject: [Omaha.pm] [odlug] Re: Nebraska DHHS / PHINMS In-Reply-To: <33A98707-9153-48A9-B256-BAB5CFB1E1D1@iinteractive.com> References: <4275A9C2-B932-495A-BA6F-D3E148DFA181@iinteractive.com> <1A0D047A-144E-435A-BAB9-F3766271FD35@iinteractive.com> <3675DFD5-6970-41AA-95CC-508CB6B97937@iinteractive.com> <315ABBC9-8BA2-4AC9-BFF7-B5595A5E68D4@iinteractive.com> <33A98707-9153-48A9-B256-BAB5CFB1E1D1@iinteractive.com> Message-ID: > -----Original Message----- > From: odynug at googlegroups.com [mailto:odynug at googlegroups.com] On > Behalf Of Jay Hannah [...] > On Apr 2, 2013, at 12:11 PM, "Loyall, David" > wrote: [...] > > * some node types appear in "wrong" rank (called column outside of > graphviz) > > Example? The top three graphs in the png you posted. (queues with no service/action pairs pointing at them.) For my draft printout, I switched go.pl's output format to 'canon', then hand-added "NONE / NONE" nodes to fall where the missing nodes "should have" been, then ran dot map.canon -Tsvg > map.svg . How would I do that programmatically? Incidentally, it just took me half an hour to figure out that the $graphviz inside sub add_edge {...} is the *same* $graphviz object that you declared up top. I mean, I wasn't looking for it, because I am not used to that kind of scope... Hm. That's powerful, but I could see it $getting $out $of $hand $quick. ;) [...] > > * db.table nodes should be grouped by DB > > Ah. Ya, GraphViz doesn't really let you control node ordering as far as I know. Sure it does! Maybe the Graphviz2 library (perl) doesn't. http://www.graphviz.org/Gallery/directed/cluster.html Though I must admit that playing with these features is a good way to identify bugs in graphviz. > So if I really wanted that I'd probably build up your networks in a nested > hashref first, then loop through that hashref and run Graphviz on each > terminating node,[] [...] Yes, I'd like to learn to do that. Then, each one could go in a subgraph (cluster). [...] > Woot! :) Thanks again. :) Hm, there's a whole class of data-flow-path missing from here. Oh, there it is: https://github.com/daveloyall/sandbox/commit/9fd3e686fc58807f0a577f3e4c8a89aa23c8b228 :) --Dave From jay.hannah at iinteractive.com Tue Apr 2 11:47:12 2013 From: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com (Jay Hannah) Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2013 13:47:12 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] Nebraska DHHS / PHINMS In-Reply-To: References: <4275A9C2-B932-495A-BA6F-D3E148DFA181@iinteractive.com> <1A0D047A-144E-435A-BAB9-F3766271FD35@iinteractive.com> <3675DFD5-6970-41AA-95CC-508CB6B97937@iinteractive.com> <315ABBC9-8BA2-4AC9-BFF7-B5595A5E68D4@iinteractive.com> <33A98707-9153-48A9-B256-BAB5CFB1E1D1@iinteractive.com> Message-ID: <9C8ADD7E-D9B6-400A-9A5C-03B900C812FE@iinteractive.com> http://odlug.org/tmp/map.png On Apr 2, 2013, at 1:07 PM, "Loyall, David" wrote: > The top three graphs in the png you posted. (queues with no service/action pairs pointing at them.) For my draft printout, I switched go.pl's output format to 'canon', then hand-added "NONE / NONE" nodes to fall where the missing nodes "should have" been, then ran dot map.canon -Tsvg > map.svg . > > How would I do that programmatically? Oh. Ya. So currently the program is just parsing the two files and blindly add_edge()'ing. If you wanted to start QAing the data I'd separate the parsing from the graphing. So: (1) Parse in hashref(s), (2) QA that data, (3) Graph the data that passed QA. I can re-org the code to work like that if you want. > Incidentally, it just took me half an hour to figure out that the $graphviz inside sub add_edge {...} is the *same* $graphviz object that you declared up top. I mean, I wasn't looking for it, because I am not used to that kind of scope... Hm. That's powerful, but I could see it $getting $out $of $hand $quick. ;) Ya, the global $graphviz is pretty sloppy. #gitRdone :) You'd clean it up if the program grew to any significant size / complexity. >>> * db.table nodes should be grouped by DB >> >> Ah. Ya, GraphViz doesn't really let you control node ordering as far as I know. > > Sure it does! Maybe the Graphviz2 library (perl) doesn't. http://www.graphviz.org/Gallery/directed/cluster.html Though I must admit that playing with these features is a good way to identify bugs in graphviz. Oh? I did not know that. :) Ya, looks like GraphViz2 does it too: https://metacpan.org/module/GraphViz2#scripts-cluster.pl I haven't played with that feature. > So if I really wanted that I'd probably build up your networks in a nested > hashref first, then loop through that hashref and run Graphviz on each > terminating node,[] [...] Yes, I'd like to learn to do that. Then, each one could go in a subgraph (cluster). > Hm, there's a whole class of data-flow-path missing from here. Oh, there it is: https://github.com/daveloyall/sandbox/commit/9fd3e686fc58807f0a577f3e4c8a89aa23c8b228 :) Nice! :) Let me know if you wanted me to re-org to (1) parse (2) QA (3) graph. I don't want to spoiler you if you're already working on that. ;) Jay Hannah Project Lead / Programmer http://www.iinteractive.com Email: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com AOL IM: deafferret Mobile: 1.402.598.7782 Fax: 1.402.691.9496 From david.loyall at nebraska.gov Tue Apr 2 12:16:04 2013 From: david.loyall at nebraska.gov (Loyall, David) Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2013 19:16:04 +0000 Subject: [Omaha.pm] [odlug] Re: Nebraska DHHS / PHINMS In-Reply-To: <9C8ADD7E-D9B6-400A-9A5C-03B900C812FE@iinteractive.com> References: <4275A9C2-B932-495A-BA6F-D3E148DFA181@iinteractive.com> <1A0D047A-144E-435A-BAB9-F3766271FD35@iinteractive.com> <3675DFD5-6970-41AA-95CC-508CB6B97937@iinteractive.com> <315ABBC9-8BA2-4AC9-BFF7-B5595A5E68D4@iinteractive.com> <33A98707-9153-48A9-B256-BAB5CFB1E1D1@iinteractive.com> <9C8ADD7E-D9B6-400A-9A5C-03B900C812FE@iinteractive.com> Message-ID: > -----Original Message----- > From: odynug at googlegroups.com [mailto:odynug at googlegroups.com] On > Behalf Of Jay Hannah [...] > Oh. Ya. So currently the program is just parsing the two files and blindly > add_edge()'ing. If you wanted to start QAing the data I'd separate the > parsing from the graphing. Yes. Especially since, going forward, I'd like to get data from other sources (my list of actually existent tables and web service endpoints). > So: (1) Parse in hashref(s), (2) QA that data, (3) Graph the data that passed QA. Sounds legit. [...] > Let me know if you wanted me to re-org to (1) parse (2) QA (3) graph. I don't > want to spoiler you if you're already working on that. ;) Well, I just googled 'perl 5 hashrefs'... then 'perl 5 hashes'*. So, this is an excellent learning opportunity for me. On the other hand, here you are volunteering to teach by example, and I won't stop you from that. > [...] Cheers, --Dave * meanwhile I found http://kevinboone.net/javaperl.html ... From jay at jays.net Tue Apr 2 15:04:48 2013 From: jay at jays.net (Jay Hannah) Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2013 17:04:48 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] Fwd: [Kc] Telecommute Job Opportunity References: Message-ID: <0CFDCC6D-ACE2-4C7A-BBBC-2FBBE3E3D47C@jays.net> FYI j Begin forwarded message: > From: Sterling Hanenkamp > Subject: [Kc] Telecommute Job Opportunity > Date: April 2, 2013 4:45:25 PM CDT > To: "KC. pm" > Reply-To: "Kansas City Perl Mongers \(kc.pm\)" > > I have avoided posting this to the list as often as I could since this opening has been pretty much constant since I've been at Grant Street Group, but it looks like I haven't posted it since 2008, so it's probably safe to post again. > > We have at least one, probably more positions to fill for telecommuters doing development at Grant Street Group, almost all in Perl. I've been there for about 5 years now and feel like I've been treated pretty well. The company is family-oriented, doesn't work me too hard, but hard enough that I'm not lazy. I've been pleased with my pay and bonus and the health coverage is excellent. They've sent me to YAPC for the past 3 years and sending me again this year. Most of the developers get an opportunity to go to YAPC or another conference or training event every year or two. The travel is light, usually limited to 3-4 trips each year to Pittsburgh, PA for meetings and parties. They will pay to outfit your office with a computer (Mac or PC), pay for your high speed Internet, and help you maintain your equipment. > > Andy Moore is also working for us and Josh is moving back to the Kansas City area and is a recent hire as well. I think we've got a very solid group of developers, so if you're interested, feel free to follow the link and post your resume or contact me or Andy Moore for our experience with the company to see if it sounds like a good fit for you. > > http://www.grantstreet.com/careers/perl-software-developer/ > > If you like to get paid to do Perl and work from home or telework or whatever, Grant Street Group is still hiring. > > Cheers. > > -- > Andrew Sterling Hanenkamp > sterling at hanenkamp.com > 785.370.4454 > _______________________________________________ > kc mailing list > kc at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kc -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Message-ID: Don't forget our monthly meeting is tomorrow night @ CoVis CoWorking! http://odlug.org Shawn Hermans Pig and Python to process large data http://odlug.org See you there! (err... here. see you here. :) Thanks, Jay Hannah Project Lead / Programmer http://www.iinteractive.com Email: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com AOL IM: deafferret Mobile: 1.402.598.7782 Fax: 1.402.691.9496 From jay.hannah at iinteractive.com Mon Apr 8 12:28:27 2013 From: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com (Jay Hannah) Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2013 14:28:27 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] What is Moe? Message-ID: <8EF18119-B0FA-4444-985B-F851D9774D2B@iinteractive.com> "It is my hope that by making a Perl-like language (neither 5 nor 6 specifically, because I would argue that Moe is somewhere in between), porting old Perl code will be easier then say, porting to Python or Ruby or Scala or $some_other_language. If at the core Moe is just a dialect of Perl, then it will be a much simpler transformation then completely transposing to another language entirely. And because we are moving closer to Perl 6, I hope that Moe would also serve as a bridge between the two languages as well." https://github.com/MoeOrganization/moe/issues/76#issuecomment-16057565 :) Jay Hannah Project Lead / Programmer http://www.iinteractive.com Email: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com AOL IM: deafferret Mobile: 1.402.598.7782 Fax: 1.402.691.9496 From jay.hannah at iinteractive.com Tue Apr 9 15:53:27 2013 From: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com (Jay Hannah) Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2013 17:53:27 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] Pizza, pop here at 7pm Message-ID: <138D0877-EA72-4FE1-A192-62D42CFDD13E@iinteractive.com> http://odlug.org See you here at 7! Unfortunately Domino's cranked up their security on their order tracker browser :/ boo! j From jay.hannah at iinteractive.com Wed Apr 10 08:06:24 2013 From: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com (Jay Hannah) Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 10:06:24 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] BioPerl Rules / Drools Message-ID: <3ED23C43-65E4-4F81-A02F-C855BF2A3587@iinteractive.com> Our talk has been accepted! Woot! See you in Austin June 3rd! :) http://www.yapcna.org/yn2013/talk/4687 Jay Hannah Project Lead / Programmer http://www.iinteractive.com Email: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com AOL IM: deafferret Mobile: 1.402.598.7782 Fax: 1.402.691.9496 From jay at jays.net Wed Apr 10 08:26:37 2013 From: jay at jays.net (Jay Hannah) Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 10:26:37 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] =?windows-1252?q?Fwd=3A_Join_Planet_Earths_=231_Accomm?= =?windows-1252?q?odations_website_=96_Booking=2Ecom?= References: Message-ID: Anyone want to move to Amsterdam? booking.com is, as always, hiring. :) j Begin forwarded message: > From: Valerie Westerduin > Subject: Join Planet Earths #1 Accommodations website ? Booking.com > Date: April 10, 2013 5:21:51 AM CDT > To: "jay at jays.net" > > Dear Jay, > > You are the Group Leader of the Omaha Perl Mongers group and I would like to share some cool news with you; > > You probably heard about Booking.com ? Planet earth?s #1 Accommodation website in the world ? from sponsoring the Open Source/Perl Community. > > Booking.com is the #1 online hotel reservations company in the world and we are part of the Priceline Group. Due to the rapid growth of our online business we are now recruiting for 25 Perl Developers to join our office in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. > > Please spread the word among your group members and feel free to contact me in case of any upcoming local Perl events and how we might be able to sponsor you. > > Here is some info you can share with your network about Booking and why we use Perl: > > Perl is used for almost everything with a MySQL backend and Git for development. We get our changes out really fast; it's rare for your code not to be on our live systems within hours of you pushing it. As a data driven company we have a clear goal ? helping our customers. Everything we do is aimed at solving problems for our customers, if it doesn't help our customers we're not interested in doing it. > > We offer a competitive salary, bonus and relocation package including the opportunity to receive the 30% ruling and if you are not from the EU we will apply for a work /residence permit for you and your family (if needed). Amsterdam is a vibrant and thriving city offering a multi-cultural environment. You can read a bit more how Expats rate Amsterdam in terms of lifestyle:http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2012/10/amsterdams_internationl_reside.php > > For more information, check out the job description: Perl Developer. We also hack cool stuff. Take a look: http://blog.booking.com > > > We appreciate your help! > > > Kind regards/Met vriendelijke groet, > > Val?rie Westerduin > Recruitment > > Herengracht 597 > Amsterdam, 1017 CE, Netherlands > Direct: +31(0)20 712 56 46 > > Subsidiary of the Priceline Group (NASDAQ:PCLN) > 41 languages, 85+ offices worldwide, 41,000+ global destinations, 400,000+ room nights booked every day > No booking fees, best price always guaranteed. > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 9470 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 846 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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There are LOTS of Perl conferences / workshops / hackathons: http://www.yapc.org/) Thanks, Jay Hannah Project Lead / Programmer http://www.iinteractive.com Email: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com AOL IM: deafferret Mobile: 1.402.598.7782 Fax: 1.402.691.9496 On Apr 20, 2013, at 8:46 AM, Nick Wertzberger wrote: > IWCC has graciously offered some of us some class space to hold a conference or something this summer, and we were thinking of doing something more in-depth than most conferences. We wanted to do "workshops" where you get to leave knowing how to do something. > > If any of you have anything you would like to teach for 3 hours / anything that you would like to learn, let me know. This is more of an email to test the waters to see how much support there is for something like this. > > I figured the maker group would potentially have someone interested in teaching lockpicking, soldering (we'd have to make sure that we can bring in soldering equipment), or basic digital circuit layouts (how to read a datasheet). > > Currently we have a lot of software folks interested in teaching things like TDD, Developer Tool Chains, or a language workshop (Perl / Groovy / Javascript). But there are a lot more I'm leaving off. > > Anyways, vocalize support! Suggest some stuff! I'll keep everyone informed! From kiranbina at gmail.com Sat Apr 20 11:40:04 2013 From: kiranbina at gmail.com (kiran bina) Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2013 13:40:04 -0500 Subject: [Omaha.pm] Potential Workshop Plan for the Summer In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Great idea. I would love to support and participate in any ways I can Kiran b On Apr 20, 2013 9:46 AM, "Jay Hannah" wrote: > I'm reading your email sitting here in DC at a Perl workshop (dcbpw.org). > If there's interest I'd be happy to spearhead a Perl track effort in Omaha > this summer. If you were also having the workshop NEXT summer I could > probably get people to fly in for it. (This summer is probably short notice > for a lot of Perl conference people who don't live nearby. There are LOTS > of Perl conferences / workshops / hackathons: http://www.yapc.org/) > > Thanks, > > Jay Hannah > Project Lead / Programmer > http://www.iinteractive.com > Email: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com > AOL IM: deafferret > Mobile: 1.402.598.7782 > Fax: 1.402.691.9496 > > > > On Apr 20, 2013, at 8:46 AM, Nick Wertzberger wrote: > > IWCC has graciously offered some of us some class space to hold a > conference or something this summer, and we were thinking of doing > something more in-depth than most conferences. We wanted to do "workshops" > where you get to leave knowing how to do something. > > > > If any of you have anything you would like to teach for 3 hours / > anything that you would like to learn, let me know. 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Would you be willing to present something? Add yourself!: https://github.com/mattdsteele/unconf/blob/master/presentations.md And voice your opinions in each of the Issues in github. :) Thanks, Jay Hannah Project Lead / Programmer http://www.iinteractive.com Email: jay.hannah at iinteractive.com AOL IM: deafferret Mobile: 1.402.598.7782 Fax: 1.402.691.9496