Manning Book for Beginner Programmers
John Evans
evansj at kilnar.com
Thu Feb 17 18:02:36 CST 2000
The OO book on Perl is fine with me. I thought that I had voted for that
one as well. I guess I mis-sent the email or something.
The response letter is fine with me as well.
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Tim Chambers wrote:
> Perl Mongers,
>
> If you remember, we have an offer to receive a free Perl book from
> http://www.manning.com. Enclosed is a draft of my reply on behalf of the
> book. Please reply with comments. I'd like to send this out tomorrow
> afternoon. I'm putting in for the book Bryan nominated (he was the only one
> who expressed an opinion), so if you want a different one, vote early and
> vote often. :-)
>
> Thanks,
>
> <>< Tim
> http://www.divide.net/tbc/hacks/index.html
>
> ------
> To: Helen Trimes
>
> Helen,
>
> I visited your Web site. Our local Perl group had our monthly meeting two
> weeks ago, and I just closed off comments today. We agreed that we are
> interested in your offer of a free book. I hope it's not too late. The book
> we'd like is OBJECT ORIENTED PERL by Damian Conway.
>
> >I would appreciate any information you can pass along to
> >me, such as which schools to contact and, if possible, instructors'
> >names, addresses and phone or email. I am planning to communicate with
> >these individuals either by mail or email.
>
> Dr. Jugal Kalita at CU-Springs (http://cs.uccs.edu/~kalita/) teaches Perl.
>
>
> Dr. Edward Chow at CU-Springs (http://cs.uccs.edu/~chow/) is another
> suggestion from a PPPM member.
>
> I sent e-mail to the CS department head at Colorado Technical University
> (http://www.colotechu.edu/) but didn't get a reply.
>
>
> We have other institutions nearby, but no personal contacts:
>
> Regis University
> (http://www.regis.edu/about/campuslocation.asp?mj=1&mi=5#COSpringsmap) --
> they have Comp Sci programs, but I couldn't find department information
> specifically for the Colorado Springs campus
>
>
> Colorado College Computer Science dept.
> (http://www.coloradocollege.edu/Dept/MA/Scomsci.html)
>
> the University of Southern Colorado Computer Information Systems department
> is in Pueblo (the city south of Colorado Springs)
> (http://www.uscolo.edu/cis/)
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Tim Chambers, on behalf of Pikes Peak Perl Mongers
> http://pikes-peak.pm.org/
>
>
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