From rkleeman at energoncube.net Thu Jun 12 17:46:44 2014 From: rkleeman at energoncube.net (Bob Kleemann) Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2014 17:46:44 -0700 Subject: [San-Diego-pm] Meeting June 19th, and Damian Conway Message-ID: Perl Mongers, Just a quick reminder, we're hosting our monthly meeting next week. We'll be meeting at the normal place and time, Ansir Innovation Center on Convoy Rd, starting around 7 PM. Additionally, Damian Conway is going to pay us a visit during the first week of July. He's offered up three talks to choose from, so please peruse the following talk descriptions, and let me know which talk would be most interesting to you: Temporally Quaquaversal Virtual Nanomachine Programming In Multiple Topologically Connected Quantum-Relativistic Parallel Spacetimes...Made Easy! http://damian.conway.org/Seminars/Quaquaversal.html A talk he has done for us before, but it was quite entertaining. Perl 6: A Language For Computer Scientists (and Other Crazy People) http://damian.conway.org/Seminars/Perl6CompSci.html It should be an interesting conversation for those that are interested in the next generation of Perl, and how it relates to other languages. Everything You Know About Regexes Is Wrong http://damian.conway.org/Seminars/EverythingRegex.html This sounds like it could be educational to even those who are well-versed in regular expressions. Please vote for which presentations you'd like to see, in the order of preference. I'll tally up the votes, find an exact venue and date, and let everyone know soon. I'll look forward to seeing everyone next week! -- Bob From xrz1138 at gmail.com Thu Jun 12 19:15:48 2014 From: xrz1138 at gmail.com (Christopher Hahn) Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2014 19:15:48 -0700 Subject: [San-Diego-pm] Meeting June 19th, and Damian Conway In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: This continual lurker *really* appreciates the good word. See you there, Christopher On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 5:46 PM, Bob Kleemann wrote: > Perl Mongers, > > Just a quick reminder, we're hosting our monthly meeting next week. > We'll be meeting at the normal place and time, Ansir Innovation Center > on Convoy Rd, starting around 7 PM. > > > Additionally, Damian Conway is going to pay us a visit during the > first week of July. He's offered up three talks to choose from, so > please peruse the following talk descriptions, and let me know which > talk would be most interesting to you: > > Temporally Quaquaversal Virtual Nanomachine Programming In Multiple > Topologically Connected Quantum-Relativistic Parallel > Spacetimes...Made Easy! > http://damian.conway.org/Seminars/Quaquaversal.html > > A talk he has done for us before, but it was quite entertaining. > > > Perl 6: A Language For Computer Scientists (and Other Crazy People) > http://damian.conway.org/Seminars/Perl6CompSci.html > > It should be an interesting conversation for those that are interested > in the next generation of Perl, and how it relates to other languages. > > > Everything You Know About Regexes Is Wrong > http://damian.conway.org/Seminars/EverythingRegex.html > > This sounds like it could be educational to even those who are > well-versed in regular expressions. > > > Please vote for which presentations you'd like to see, in the order of > preference. I'll tally up the votes, find an exact venue and date, > and let everyone know soon. > > > I'll look forward to seeing everyone next week! > > -- Bob > _______________________________________________ > San-Diego-pm mailing list > San-Diego-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/san-diego-pm > -- Realisant mon espoir, je me lance vers la gloire. Christopher Hahn == xrz1138 at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rkleeman at energoncube.net Fri Jun 13 12:55:20 2014 From: rkleeman at energoncube.net (Bob Kleemann) Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2014 12:55:20 -0700 Subject: [San-Diego-pm] Meeting June 19th, and Damian Conway In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Apparently I made a mistake in my prior message about the Damian talks. I mentioned that he had given the talk "Temporally Quaquaversal Virtual Nanomachine Programming In Topologically Connected Quantum-Relativistic Spacetimes...Made Easy!" to us previously. Somebody fact-checked me, and I was mistaken. So, if you're interested in that one, please speak up and vote for it (or any of the talks you may be interested in). On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 5:46 PM, Bob Kleemann wrote: > Perl Mongers, > > Just a quick reminder, we're hosting our monthly meeting next week. > We'll be meeting at the normal place and time, Ansir Innovation Center > on Convoy Rd, starting around 7 PM. > > > Additionally, Damian Conway is going to pay us a visit during the > first week of July. He's offered up three talks to choose from, so > please peruse the following talk descriptions, and let me know which > talk would be most interesting to you: > > Temporally Quaquaversal Virtual Nanomachine Programming In Multiple > Topologically Connected Quantum-Relativistic Parallel > Spacetimes...Made Easy! > http://damian.conway.org/Seminars/Quaquaversal.html > > A talk he has done for us before, but it was quite entertaining. > > > Perl 6: A Language For Computer Scientists (and Other Crazy People) > http://damian.conway.org/Seminars/Perl6CompSci.html > > It should be an interesting conversation for those that are interested > in the next generation of Perl, and how it relates to other languages. > > > Everything You Know About Regexes Is Wrong > http://damian.conway.org/Seminars/EverythingRegex.html > > This sounds like it could be educational to even those who are > well-versed in regular expressions. > > > Please vote for which presentations you'd like to see, in the order of > preference. I'll tally up the votes, find an exact venue and date, > and let everyone know soon. > > > I'll look forward to seeing everyone next week! > > -- Bob From rkleeman at energoncube.net Wed Jun 18 11:14:24 2014 From: rkleeman at energoncube.net (Bob Kleemann) Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2014 11:14:24 -0700 Subject: [San-Diego-pm] Meeting June 19th, and Damian Conway In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Perl Mongers, Just a quick reminder that our monthly meeting is Thursday evening. We'll be meeting at the same time and place as previous months: Ansir Innovation Center, on Convoy Road, starting about 7 PM. Bring your questions, comments, ideas, and thoughts, and we'll discuss it all. We might even have a presentation. We will also be discussing the upcoming Damian Conway talk. At the moment, the Regex talk is leading, but if you have an opinion, I'd still love to hear it. Also, please remember this note from the fine folks at the Ansir Innovation Center: Please park on either Convoy Street, Engineer Road, or Brinell Street as we have a small parking lot that we share with other businesses. Avoid parking in other shopping centers as you may get towed. Look for the green door marked Suite 210. -- Bob On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 5:46 PM, Bob Kleemann wrote: > Perl Mongers, > > Just a quick reminder, we're hosting our monthly meeting next week. > We'll be meeting at the normal place and time, Ansir Innovation Center > on Convoy Rd, starting around 7 PM. > > > Additionally, Damian Conway is going to pay us a visit during the > first week of July. He's offered up three talks to choose from, so > please peruse the following talk descriptions, and let me know which > talk would be most interesting to you: > > Temporally Quaquaversal Virtual Nanomachine Programming In Multiple > Topologically Connected Quantum-Relativistic Parallel > Spacetimes...Made Easy! > http://damian.conway.org/Seminars/Quaquaversal.html > > A talk he has done for us before, but it was quite entertaining. > > > Perl 6: A Language For Computer Scientists (and Other Crazy People) > http://damian.conway.org/Seminars/Perl6CompSci.html > > It should be an interesting conversation for those that are interested > in the next generation of Perl, and how it relates to other languages. > > > Everything You Know About Regexes Is Wrong > http://damian.conway.org/Seminars/EverythingRegex.html > > This sounds like it could be educational to even those who are > well-versed in regular expressions. > > > Please vote for which presentations you'd like to see, in the order of > preference. I'll tally up the votes, find an exact venue and date, > and let everyone know soon. > > > I'll look forward to seeing everyone next week! > > -- Bob From rkleeman at energoncube.net Mon Jun 23 16:28:22 2014 From: rkleeman at energoncube.net (Bob Kleemann) Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2014 16:28:22 -0700 Subject: [San-Diego-pm] Job Opportunity Message-ID: Perl Mongers, Adam Harris and the team at CloudBeds are looking for somebody to fill one of their engineering roles. You can get more info here: http://cloudbeds.com/careers/ And you can contact them here: jobs at cloudbeds.com. From rkleeman at energoncube.net Wed Jun 25 13:02:19 2014 From: rkleeman at energoncube.net (Bob Kleemann) Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 13:02:19 -0700 Subject: [San-Diego-pm] San Diego Perl Mongers Present Damian Conway Message-ID: The San Diego Perl Mongers present the amazing Damian Conway giving his entertaining and instructive talk "Everything You Know About Regexes Is Wrong": For most programmers, regular expressions are a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma shrouded in line-noise. So most sensible programmers either don't use them at all (and are thereby forced to reinvent worse wheels...badly), or else they fall back on an "evolutionary programming" approach: find an existing regex that looks like it might do, then randomly permute its "genome" over and over again until it appears to work. In this talk we'll go back to basics and discover that regexes mostly aren't what you think they are, mostly don't work the way you were told they did, and mostly shouldn't be created the way everyone tells you to. More usefully, we'll also talk about what regexes really are, how they actually work, and see how normal programmers can make use of their existing software development skills to construct correct and efficient regexes...without selling their souls or losing their minds. This one night event will happen on Monday, June 30th, starting at 7 PM at the offices of Knobbe Martens, 12790 El Camino Real #100, San Diego, CA. RSVPs (to rkleemann at gmail.com or via http://www.meetup.com/SanDiego-pm/events/191240962/) are not required, but are helpful. Please feel free to share this with any coworkers, user groups, or other technical associations that might be interested. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Looking forward to it, thanks for organizing! r On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 12:00 PM, wrote: > Send San-Diego-pm mailing list submissions to > san-diego-pm at pm.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/san-diego-pm > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > san-diego-pm-request at pm.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > san-diego-pm-owner at pm.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of San-Diego-pm digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. 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URL: From rkleeman at energoncube.net Mon Jun 30 11:29:10 2014 From: rkleeman at energoncube.net (Bob Kleemann) Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 11:29:10 -0700 Subject: [San-Diego-pm] San Diego Perl Mongers Present Damian Conway In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Just a quick reminder to everyone, Damian's talk is Tonight! I hope everyone is as excited as I am! If there are any questions or additional RSVPs for tonight, please contact me. -- Bob On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 1:02 PM, Bob Kleemann wrote: > The San Diego Perl Mongers present the amazing Damian Conway giving his > entertaining and instructive talk "Everything You Know About Regexes Is > Wrong": > > For most programmers, regular expressions are a riddle wrapped in a > mystery inside an enigma shrouded in line-noise. > > So most sensible programmers either don't use them at all (and are thereby > forced to reinvent worse wheels...badly), or else they fall back on an > "evolutionary programming" approach: find an existing regex that looks like > it might do, then randomly permute its "genome" over and over again until > it appears to work. > > In this talk we'll go back to basics and discover that regexes mostly > aren't what you think they are, mostly don't work the way you were told > they did, and mostly shouldn't be created the way everyone tells you to. > > More usefully, we'll also talk about what regexes really are, how they > actually work, and see how normal programmers can make use of their > existing software development skills to construct correct and efficient > regexes...without selling their souls or losing their minds. > > > This one night event will happen on Monday, June 30th, starting at 7 PM at > the offices of Knobbe Martens, 12790 El Camino Real #100, San Diego, CA. > > RSVPs (to rkleemann at gmail.com or via > http://www.meetup.com/SanDiego-pm/events/191240962/) are not required, > but are helpful. > > Please feel free to share this with any coworkers, user groups, or other > technical associations that might be interested. > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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