From jay at adei.com Tue Feb 8 18:09:31 2000 From: jay at adei.com (Jay Di Silvestri) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:06 2004 Subject: FW: Author on Tour in SF on Thursday Message-ID: Simson Garfinkel, Author of the new book "Database Nation" and other titles, will be having a book-signing appearance at: Thursday Feb. 10th, 7:30 p.m. Borders Books Stonestown Galleria 233 Winston Drive San Francisco, CA 94132 Contact: Christopher Agular 415-731-0665 I hope members of your group can make it! -Denise ****************************************** Denise Olliffe O'Reilly & Associates 101 Morris Street Sebastopol, CA 95472 E-mail: deniseo@oreilly.com Ph: (707) 829 0515 ext. 339 Simson Garfinkel is a computer consultant, science writer, and columnist for both The Boston Globe and HotWired, Wired Magazine's online service. He is the author of PGP: Pretty Good Privacy (O'Reilly & Associates, 1994) and the coauthor of Practical UNIX & Internet Security (O'Reilly & Associates, 1996). Mr. Garfinkel writes frequently about science and technology, as well as their social impacts. This is his sixth book. Jay Di Silvestri Executive Vice President Advanced Data Engineering 1310 Redwood Way, Suite 120 Petaluma, CA 94954 jay@adei.com -----Original Message----- From: Denise Olliffe [mailto:Deniseo@oreilly.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 2:40 PM To: jay@adei.com Subject: Author on Tour in SF on Thursday Hi Jay, FYI: Simson Garfinkel, Author of the new book "Database Nation" and other titles, will be having a book-signing appearance at: Thursday Feb. 10th, 7:30 p.m. Borders Books Stonestown Galleria 233 Winston Drive San Francisco, CA 94132 Contact: Christopher Agular 415-731-0665 I hope members of your group can make it! -Denise ****************************************** Denise Olliffe O'Reilly & Associates 101 Morris Street Sebastopol, CA 95472 E-mail: deniseo@oreilly.com Ph: (707) 829 0515 ext. 339 www.oreilly.com From jay at adei.com Sat Feb 19 11:47:00 2000 From: jay at adei.com (Jay Di Silvestri) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:06 2004 Subject: FW: Question re: Perl and Java (fwd) Message-ID: Please take a look at this survey. I your using both perl and java that is of particular interest to Madeline. Jay Di Silvestri Executive Vice President Advanced Data Engineering 1310 Redwood Way, Suite 120 Petaluma, CA 94954 jay@adei.com -----Original Message----- From: brian d foy [mailto:tidbit@sri.net] Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2000 8:41 AM To: perl-mongers-general@pm.org Subject: Question re: Perl and Java (fwd) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 08:27:37 -0800 From: Madeline Schnapp To: Perl Advocacy Cc: betsy@oreilly.com Subject: Question re: Perl and Java We are in the process of running a Perl Survey on our website http://perl.oreilly.com/survey/ and so far we have 1075 respondents. At the moment about 35% of the respondents said they program in Perl and Java (among other languages). The survey is not statistically actionable since the respondents are more or less self selected (we sent out an email blast to many many lists) but I was pleasantly surprised by the numbers that have responded. Anyway, I sort of naively assumed that Perl and Java were mutually exclusive (I can hear the collective "duh" out there but hey I am a marketing weany so what can I say). Obviously this is not the case. I just wanted to know how widespread this practice is. And, what types of environments would someone most likely program in Perl and Java.....the answer to this seems most likely web back ends (using JSP) and not necessarily sysadmin. What do you think or what have you heard or experienced. Madeline Schnapp, O'Reilly and Associates 101 Morris Street, Sebastopol, CA 95472 Tel: 707-829-0515, FAX: 707-829-0104 email: madeline@oreilly.com, URL: http://www.oreilly.com ************************************* list services provided by Perl Mongers From jay at adei.com Sat Feb 19 15:57:46 2000 From: jay at adei.com (Jay Di Silvestri) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:06 2004 Subject: FW: FW: Question re: Perl and Java (fwd) Message-ID: Yep. Spell check can only do so much . . . Thanks for the correction. Jay Di Silvestri Executive Vice President Advanced Data Engineering 1310 Redwood Way, Suite 120 Petaluma, CA 94954 jay@adei.com -----Original Message----- From: Dick Karpinski [mailto:dick@cfcl.com] Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2000 1:34 PM To: jay@adei.com Subject: Re: FW: Question re: Perl and Java (fwd) Did you mean "If you're using both Perl and Java, that is ..."? Dick From jay at adei.com Wed Feb 23 20:40:10 2000 From: jay at adei.com (Jay Di Silvestri) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:06 2004 Subject: Tomorrow's meeting Message-ID: Just a quick note to remind everyone that tomorrow Tim Allwine willbe doing a presentation tomorrow. The focus will be on fundamentals. We hope that those new to perl or programming will turn out. Tim's a really good presenter and the material should be great. One of the topis that will be covered will be sorting, something that we all need to do well. See you at 7:30 tomorrow Jay Di Silvestri Executive Vice President Advanced Data Engineering 1310 Redwood Way, Suite 120 Petaluma, CA 94954 jay@adei.com From kevin at oreilly.com Fri Feb 25 16:01:32 2000 From: kevin at oreilly.com (Kevin Bingham) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:06 2004 Subject: Thanks for the great Perl talk, Tim! References: Message-ID: <00022514034705.13491@soft7> Hi All, I just wanted to thank Tim Allwine publicly for his great talk Thursday night. I don't know about all of you, but I learned alot. Thanks Tim! -Kevin (c: Kevin Bingham O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. O'Reilly Book Support 101 Morris St, Sebastopol, CA 95472 kevin@oreilly.com O'Reilly home page http://www.oreilly.com ph: 707-829-0515 fax: 707-829-0104 tollfree 800-998-9938 US/Canada only to order: order@oreilly.com * technical questions: booktech@oreilly.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I found eternal happiness! Whoops, I just lost it. Right now, based on our current level of ignorance, they're all equally impossible . . . or possible. --Robert Frisbee, NASA JPL Interstellar Travel Guru http://www.popsci.com/context/features/startravel/ n Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Jay Di Silvestri wrote: > Just a quick note to remind everyone that tomorrow Tim Allwine willbe doing > a presentation tomorrow. The focus will be on fundamentals. We hope that > those new to perl or programming will turn out. Tim's a really good > presenter and the material should be great. One of the topis that will be > covered will be sorting, something that we all need to do well. > > See you at 7:30 tomorrow > > Jay Di Silvestri > Executive Vice President > Advanced Data Engineering > 1310 Redwood Way, Suite 120 > Petaluma, CA 94954 > jay@adei.com -- From jay at adei.com Fri Feb 25 16:15:16 2000 From: jay at adei.com (Jay Di Silvestri) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:06 2004 Subject: Thanks for the great Perl talk, Tim! Message-ID: Ditto. I received a lot of comments about Tim, all favorable. For those on the list that missed it, it was a good session. Thanks again Tim. Jay Di Silvestri Executive Vice President Advanced Data Engineering 1310 Redwood Way, Suite 120 Petaluma, CA 94954 jay@adei.com -----Original Message----- From: Kevin Bingham [mailto:kevin@oreilly.com] Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 2:02 PM To: Sonoma.pm (E-mail) Subject: Thanks for the great Perl talk, Tim! Hi All, I just wanted to thank Tim Allwine publicly for his great talk Thursday night. I don't know about all of you, but I learned alot. Thanks Tim! -Kevin (c: Kevin Bingham O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. O'Reilly Book Support 101 Morris St, Sebastopol, CA 95472 kevin@oreilly.com O'Reilly home page http://www.oreilly.com ph: 707-829-0515 fax: 707-829-0104 tollfree 800-998-9938 US/Canada only to order: order@oreilly.com * technical questions: booktech@oreilly.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I found eternal happiness! Whoops, I just lost it. Right now, based on our current level of ignorance, they're all equally impossible . . . or possible. --Robert Frisbee, NASA JPL Interstellar Travel Guru http://www.popsci.com/context/features/startravel/ n Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Jay Di Silvestri wrote: > Just a quick note to remind everyone that tomorrow Tim Allwine willbe doing > a presentation tomorrow. The focus will be on fundamentals. We hope that > those new to perl or programming will turn out. Tim's a really good > presenter and the material should be great. One of the topis that will be > covered will be sorting, something that we all need to do well. > > See you at 7:30 tomorrow > > Jay Di Silvestri > Executive Vice President > Advanced Data Engineering > 1310 Redwood Way, Suite 120 > Petaluma, CA 94954 > jay@adei.com -- From chris at adei.com Sat Feb 26 11:10:37 2000 From: chris at adei.com (Christopher White) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:06 2004 Subject: Thanks for the great Perl talk, Tim! Message-ID: That goes for me, too. The great thing was, that even though it was a "newbie" session, and I'm not a newbie, I still learned a thing or two. And it was highly entertaining, to boot! Great job, Tim! > -----Original Message----- > From: Kevin Bingham [mailto:kevin@oreilly.com] > Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 2:02 PM > To: Sonoma.pm (E-mail) > Subject: Thanks for the great Perl talk, Tim! > > > Hi All, > > I just wanted to thank Tim Allwine publicly for his great talk Thursday night. > I don't know about all of you, but I learned alot. > > Thanks Tim! ___________________________ Christopher T. White VP, Information Systems Advanced Data Engineering, Inc. 1310 Redwood Way, Ste. 120 Petaluma CA 94954 Voice: 707-794-7000 x16 FAX: 707-794-7009 http://www.adei.com From tony at adei.com Sat Feb 26 21:02:46 2000 From: tony at adei.com (Tony Ngo) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:06 2004 Subject: Thanks for the great Perl talk, Tim! Message-ID: Thursday's Perl session was fantastic. I got plenty of good tips out from the meeting and I wanted to commend Tim on an outstanding job! Tony -----Original Message----- From: Christopher White [mailto:chris@adei.com] Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2000 9:11 AM To: 'santa-rosa-pm-list@happyfunball.pm.org' Subject: RE: Thanks for the great Perl talk, Tim! That goes for me, too. The great thing was, that even though it was a "newbie" session, and I'm not a newbie, I still learned a thing or two. And it was highly entertaining, to boot! Great job, Tim! > -----Original Message----- > From: Kevin Bingham [mailto:kevin@oreilly.com] > Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 2:02 PM > To: Sonoma.pm (E-mail) > Subject: Thanks for the great Perl talk, Tim! > > > Hi All, > > I just wanted to thank Tim Allwine publicly for his great talk Thursday night. > I don't know about all of you, but I learned alot. > > Thanks Tim! ___________________________ Christopher T. White VP, Information Systems Advanced Data Engineering, Inc. 1310 Redwood Way, Ste. 120 Petaluma CA 94954 Voice: 707-794-7000 x16 FAX: 707-794-7009 http://www.adei.com From chris at adei.com Sat Feb 26 21:41:19 2000 From: chris at adei.com (Christopher White) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:06 2004 Subject: FW: Thanks for the great Perl talk, Tim! Message-ID: This got sent only to me, instead of the whole list: -----Original Message----- From: troy [mailto:fryman@sonic.net] Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2000 1:03 PM To: Christopher White Subject: Re: Thanks for the great Perl talk, Tim! On Sat, Feb 26, 2000 at 09:10:37AM -0800, Christopher White wrote: > That goes for me, too. The great thing was, that even though it was a > "newbie" session, and I'm not a newbie, I still learned a thing or two. And > it was highly entertaining, to boot! Great job, Tim! > That's how i feel! Thanks, Tim for showing me the light in creating data structures via references right from the get-go rather than creating the reference later. As soon as it clicked, i realized that my Perl coding will never be the same! And i've even went out and acquired the Vim tarballs. -t From perlmonger at nvweb.net Tue Feb 29 13:51:26 2000 From: perlmonger at nvweb.net (David) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:06 2004 Subject: Thanks for the great Perl talk, Tim! In-Reply-To: <00022514034705.13491@soft7> References: <00022514034705.13491@soft7> Message-ID: <200002291151260835.1F3CF9AB@devx> Hello, This was my first meeting, and I almost decided to wait until next time because I'm not new to perl - but I'm glad I decided to go, it was definitely worthwhile. I found the tips on the perl debugger especially helpful! David Lents Unix Systems Administrator Verio Web Hosting e: dlents@verio.net http://www.tabnet.com/ *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 2/25/00 at 2:01 PM Kevin Bingham wrote: >Hi All, > >I just wanted to thank Tim Allwine publicly for his great talk Thursday night. >I don't know about all of you, but I learned alot. > >Thanks Tim! > >-Kevin (c: > >Kevin Bingham O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. >O'Reilly Book Support 101 Morris St, Sebastopol, CA 95472 >kevin@oreilly.com O'Reilly home page http://www.oreilly.com > >ph: 707-829-0515 fax: 707-829-0104 tollfree 800-998-9938 US/Canada only >to order: order@oreilly.com * technical questions: booktech@oreilly.com >----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > I found eternal happiness! Whoops, I just lost it. > >Right now, based on our current level of ignorance, they're all equally >impossible . . . or possible. > --Robert Frisbee, NASA JPL Interstellar Travel Guru > http://www.popsci.com/context/features/startravel/ > > >n Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Jay Di Silvestri wrote: >> Just a quick note to remind everyone that tomorrow Tim Allwine willbe doing >> a presentation tomorrow. The focus will be on fundamentals. We hope that >> those new to perl or programming will turn out. Tim's a really good >> presenter and the material should be great. One of the topis that will be >> covered will be sorting, something that we all need to do well. >> >> See you at 7:30 tomorrow >> >> Jay Di Silvestri >> Executive Vice President >> Advanced Data Engineering >> 1310 Redwood Way, Suite 120 >> Petaluma, CA 94954 >> jay@adei.com >--