SPUG: Meeting Announcement -- 15 July 2008
Colin Meyer
cmeyer at helvella.org
Fri Jul 11 14:38:02 PDT 2008
Reminder, next Tuesday, July 15, is our next meeting. It's going to be
a good one.
-Colin.
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 08:08:59PM -0700, Colin Meyer wrote:
> July 2008 Seattle Perl Users Group (SPUG) Meeting
> ====================================================
>
> Topic: Moose
> Speaker: Doug Treder
> Meeting Date: Tuesday, 15 July 2008
> Meeting Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
> Location: Marchex - 4th & Pine
>
> Cost: Admission is free and open to the public
> Info: http://seattleperl.org/
>
> ====================================================
>
> Tuesday, July 15th, is the next meeting of the THE SEATTLE PERL
> USERS GROUP.
>
> For July's SPUG meeting, we get to hear Doug Treder speak about Moose, a
> (post)modern object system for Perl5. Doug has previously presented this
> talk for for Amazon, IMDb, and the University of Washington Perl
> Certificate class, and is excited to give it again for SPUG.
>
> http://search.cpan.org/dist/Moose/
>
> Doug is a member of the IMBb team, and is also well known as the
> organizer and primary instructor of the UW Extension Perl Certification
> courses. Many SPUGgers (as well as many more non-SPUGgers) have attended
> those excellent classes.
>
> http://dynamicacademy.net/
>
> Pre-Meeting
> ================
>
> If you are so inclined, please come to the pre-meeting at the Elephant &
> Castle pub on 5th & Union. We'll be there from 5-6:15PM.
>
> Meeting Location
> ================
>
> Pizza and Beer will be provided at the meeting.
>
> Marchex
> 413 Pine St, Suite 500
> Seattle, WA 98101
>
> Contact: Jackie Wolfstone - 206-491-8072
>
> The building is just south of Westlake Center. Enter on 4th Avenue, near
> Pine street. The entry is near the Dog In The Park hotdog stand.
>
> http://www.baylis.org/static/marchex.png
>
> Due to all of the shopping around us there is plenty of parking
> available in garages, but it can be hard to find street parking in
> the evening.
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