[Thousand-oaks-pm] Mongers is Wednesday Night @ 7pm
Andrew Grangaard
agrangaard at rubiconproject.com
Tue Sep 7 10:02:04 PDT 2010
Afraid I'll be square as I can't make it tomorrow. These presentations
both look like super interesting.
Personally, I like hand-written YAML as a meeting description format:
But I'm weird like that.
Coming soon to a cpan near you APP::PM::Website, as presented and
group-coded during Aug LA.pm.
http://github.com/spazm/app-pm-website/blob/master/config/pm-website.yaml
Hope to see some of you at the end of the month in LA. LA.pm date is
9/22, but may get bumped to 9/29 to office events... Stay tuned!
location:
rubicon:
address: 1925 S. Bundy
mapurl: ""
name: The Rubicon Project
url: http://rubiconproject.com
meetings:
- event_date: 'Wednesday, Sept 22, 2010'
event_date_pretty: Wednesday the 22th
open_call: 0
show_news: 1
presentations:
- abstract: ""
presenter: tstanton
title: App::Git::HomeSync
- abstract: ""
presenter: bluefeet
title: 12 CPAN Distros in 12 penta-Minutes
presenter:
bluefeet:
cpan: bluefeet
github: bluefeet
description: 'runs the Thousand-oaks perl mongers, contributes to
CPAN and runs a major perl initiative for ValueClick.com'
name: Aran Deltac
url: http://bluefeet.net
tstanton:
cpan: tstanton
description: ""
;github: tstanton
name: Tommy Stanton
url: http://tommystanton.com
On 09/07/2010 09:18 AM, Aran Deltac wrote:
> # I figured that since we're all better at reading code than the written
> word then
> # this might be a better communication medium...
>
> {
> title => 'Hey all!',
> introduction => "Welcome to another monthly edition of the Thousand
> Oaks Perl Mongers reminder.\nThis month we have two cliff-hangers to
> entice you appetite for adventure:\n\n",
>
> talks => [
> {
> author => 'Tommy Stanton',
> title => 'App::Git::HomeSync - a CPAN module in progress',
> description => 'A program provided by this distribution,
> "git-home-sync", is used to automate the git/system commands necessary
> to get a user\'s home directory to be synced with a Git repository. This
> allows the user to track things like dot files, making them available on
> a brand new machine. For example, your ~/.vimrc and/or ~/.emacs will
> always be the same on all machines that you use.',
> },
> {
> author => 'Shawn Faison',
> title => 'Introduction to Decision Trees in Perl',
> description => undef,
> },
> ],
>
> location => {
> title => 'ValueClick Inc.',
> address => '30699 Russel Ranch Rd., Suite 250, Westlake
> Village, CA 91362',
> },
> when => 1283997600, # 7pm, September 8th, PST
>
> url => 'http://www.thousand-oaks-perl.org/calendar/14466983/',
>
> final_statement => 'Be there or be square!',
> }
>
> # Aran
>
>
>
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