From abram.hindle at softwareprocess.us Wed Apr 1 21:05:29 2009 From: abram.hindle at softwareprocess.us (Abram Hindle) Date: Thu, 02 Apr 2009 00:05:29 -0400 Subject: [tpm] Perl Summer of Code Proposal Due April 3rd Message-ID: <49D43989.7070000@softwareprocess.us> Are you an undergraduate or graduate student? Do you want to be paid well for about 80 hrs ( I think it ends up being 80+ ) of work in this summer? Well submit a proposal to work on your favorite community projects within the perl community! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-utZ2cA9r-E http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl5/index.cgi?gsoc_2009_projects It is worthwhile and you produce something which future employers can inspect and verify. abram -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks, -- Shaun Fryer http://sourcery.ca/ 1-978-666-4759 From antoniosun at lavabit.com Thu Apr 9 14:38:58 2009 From: antoniosun at lavabit.com (Antonio Sun) Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 17:38:58 -0400 Subject: [tpm] Harbinger presentation In-Reply-To: References: <49CC4BF6.5030708@softwareprocess.us> <413136.82676.qm@web33307.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:24 AM, J. Bobby Lopez wrote: > Wish I could have made it out as well, sounds like an very interesting > talk. It seems at least some people are missing the talk, so I think it is worthwhile to share my voice recording out with you. It's not as fancy as what you used to have officially -- mine is just plain voice recording (worse: it is not even started right from the beginning, but does not miss much though). Much efforts has been put into voice enhancement, so that comments and questions from the audience are audible as well. Thus you can know what the presenter is trying to explain ahead of time instead of figuring it out later from the audio. The file is at, http://www.execulink.com/~suntong001/TPM_2009_03-Lispy_Perl_n_Harbinger.mp3 I don't have much space there, but I'll make sure the file availability in next 3 weeks, before removing it. thanks Antonio -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From grof at rogers.com Fri Apr 17 12:27:40 2009 From: grof at rogers.com (Andrew Ross) Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 15:27:40 -0400 Subject: [tpm] Event with Redhat, IBM, Eclipse, Ingres, Mozilla, i365 Message-ID: <016201c9bf92$92f770b0$0b00000a@rosan01> Hi Everyone, Please pardon the off-topic post. I would like to invite you to an event on April 23rd at the University of Toronto. This event is a panel discussion with opportunity for audience participation. Redhat, IBM, Eclipse, Mozilla, Ingres, and i365 are participating in the panel. 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Redhat, IBM, Eclipse, Mozilla, Ingres, and i365 are > participating in the panel. The audience has people from the Gnome, OSGeo, > Arch Linux, and other communities. > > For more details, and to register, please visit: > http://fosslc.org/drupal/yyz3 > > Hope to see you there. > > Andrew > > _______________________________________________ > toronto-pm mailing list > toronto-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/toronto-pm > > -- J. Bobby Lopez Web: http://jbldata.com/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/jbobbylopez -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From grof at rogers.com Fri Apr 17 17:43:24 2009 From: grof at rogers.com (Andrew Ross) Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 20:43:24 -0400 Subject: [tpm] Event with Redhat, IBM, Eclipse, Ingres, Mozilla, i365 In-Reply-To: References: <016201c9bf92$92f770b0$0b00000a@rosan01> Message-ID: <003301c9bfbe$ae4fda10$adffff0a@rosan01> Hi Bobby, Sorry about the short notice. It's been planned for a while now. I'm from out of town - and thus have been trying to communicate with lists as I find out about them. If you can make it, please say hello. Take care, Andrew _____ From: bobby.lopez at gmail.com [mailto:bobby.lopez at gmail.com] On Behalf Of J. Bobby Lopez Sent: April 17, 2009 5:15 PM To: Andrew Ross Cc: tpm at to.pm.org Subject: Re: [tpm] Event with Redhat, IBM, Eclipse, Ingres, Mozilla, i365 This sounds interesting, but it's really short notice :( Was this event planned recently? On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 3:27 PM, Andrew Ross wrote: Hi Everyone, Please pardon the off-topic post. I would like to invite you to an event on April 23rd at the University of Toronto. This event is a panel discussion with opportunity for audience participation. Redhat, IBM, Eclipse, Mozilla, Ingres, and i365 are participating in the panel. The audience has people from the Gnome, OSGeo, Arch Linux, and other communities. For more details, and to register, please visit: http://fosslc.org/drupal/yyz3 Hope to see you there. Andrew _______________________________________________ toronto-pm mailing list toronto-pm at pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/toronto-pm -- J. Bobby Lopez Web: http://jbldata.com/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/jbobbylopez -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rdice at pobox.com Sun Apr 19 07:44:38 2009 From: rdice at pobox.com (Richard Dice) Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2009 10:44:38 -0400 Subject: [tpm] graphics design help needed re: YAPC::NA 2010 call-for-venue Message-ID: <5bef4baf0904190744u49344ffeq4d878fb8d4181c90@mail.gmail.com> Hi everyone, Would anyone out there be able to lend some Photoshop (or similar) chops to help prepare a graphic for the Toronto YAPC::NA 2010 bid? 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URL: From arocker at vex.net Fri Apr 24 09:03:22 2009 From: arocker at vex.net (arocker at vex.net) Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 12:03:22 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [tpm] Anomalous globular behaviour? Message-ID: <783bf7456023cfac97e120ad4f3af5f1.squirrel@webmail.vex.net> I've just run across what seems to be an anomalous behaviour of glob. If glob is looking for a wildcarded string, e.g. glob "findit*", if findit is present, the value returned will be "findit". If it is not present, null is returned. Without the wildcard, i.e. glob "findit" the string "findit" will be returned, whether or not there is a file by that name. To summarise: Literal Matching file? glob returns shell behaviour (e.g. ls -l) f3 Yes f3 f3 directory information f3* Yes f3 f3 directory information f4 No f4 cannot access f4 f4* No null cannot access f4* This seems wrong to me, and the Camel doesn't refer to the behaviour. Has anybody an explanation? From indy at indigostar.com Fri Apr 24 09:28:24 2009 From: indy at indigostar.com (Indy Singh) Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 12:28:24 -0400 Subject: [tpm] Anomalous globular behaviour? References: <783bf7456023cfac97e120ad4f3af5f1.squirrel@webmail.vex.net> Message-ID: I would just be pragmatic and add a '-f' test on the file name. You probabaly need a check anyway because even the values returned by glob are not always going to be files, they can be directories. The source code for this is in the File::Glob module in the file bsd_glob.c in the function bsd_glob if you care to look at it. It is not that easy to understand. Indy Singh IndigoSTAR Software -- www.indigostar.com ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 12:03 PM Subject: [tpm] Anomalous globular behaviour? > I've just run across what seems to be an anomalous behaviour of glob. > > If glob is looking for a wildcarded string, e.g. glob "findit*", if findit > is present, the value returned will be "findit". If it is not present, > null is returned. > > Without the wildcard, i.e. glob "findit" the string "findit" will be > returned, whether or not there is a file by that name. > > To summarise: > Literal Matching file? glob returns shell behaviour (e.g. ls -l) > > f3 Yes f3 f3 directory information > f3* Yes f3 f3 directory information > > f4 No f4 cannot access f4 > f4* No null cannot access f4* > > This seems wrong to me, and the Camel doesn't refer to the behaviour. Has > anybody an explanation? > > _______________________________________________ > toronto-pm mailing list > toronto-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/toronto-pm From arocker at vex.net Fri Apr 24 10:03:39 2009 From: arocker at vex.net (arocker at vex.net) Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 13:03:39 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [tpm] Anomalous globular behaviour? In-Reply-To: References: <783bf7456023cfac97e120ad4f3af5f1.squirrel@webmail.vex.net> Message-ID: > I would just be pragmatic and add a '-f' test on the file name. That's probably a sensible thing to do in a general case, but the code that started this particular hare was simply a test script using a flag file to indicate whether a loop should abort or continue. That's why I was looking for a string rather than a more complicated expression. > The source code for this is in the File::Glob module in the file > bsd_glob.c in the function bsd_glob if you care to look at it. It > is not that easy to understand. Even with that warning I may well take a look. Thanks for the information. From mfowle at navicominc.com Fri Apr 24 10:28:24 2009 From: mfowle at navicominc.com (Mark Fowle) Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 13:28:24 -0400 Subject: [tpm] Anomalous globular behaviour? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <759E3F14A23281479A85A082BBCFA54261BB02@sbsa.NavicomInc.local> When looking at a flag file I use if (-e $file){...} Actually the behavior seems reasonable to me. "The glob angle-bracket operator <> is a pathname generator that implements the rules for file name pattern matching used by Unix-like shells such as the Bourne shell or C shell." It's goal is to create a list of pathnames, not to tell you if they exist, although that is a side effect of expanding wildcard characters. So if you ask what pathnames does fname expand to you get fname Also from the docs: GLOB_NOCHECK If the pattern does not match any pathname, then bsd_glob() returns a list consisting of only the pattern. -----Original Message----- From: toronto-pm-bounces+mfowle=navicominc.com at pm.org [mailto:toronto-pm-bounces+mfowle=navicominc.com at pm.org] On Behalf Of arocker at vex.net Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 1:04 PM To: tpm at to.pm.org Subject: Re: [tpm] Anomalous globular behaviour? > I would just be pragmatic and add a '-f' test on the file name. That's probably a sensible thing to do in a general case, but the code that started this particular hare was simply a test script using a flag file to indicate whether a loop should abort or continue. That's why I was looking for a string rather than a more complicated expression. > The source code for this is in the File::Glob module in the file > bsd_glob.c in the function bsd_glob if you care to look at it. It > is not that easy to understand. Even with that warning I may well take a look. Thanks for the information. _______________________________________________ toronto-pm mailing list toronto-pm at pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/toronto-pm From arocker at vex.net Sat Apr 25 12:12:26 2009 From: arocker at vex.net (arocker at vex.net) Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2009 15:12:26 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [tpm] Anomalous globular behaviour? In-Reply-To: <759E3F14A23281479A85A082BBCFA54261BB02@sbsa.NavicomInc.local> References: <759E3F14A23281479A85A082BBCFA54261BB02@sbsa.NavicomInc.local> Message-ID: > When looking at a flag file I use if (-e $file){...} > TMTOWTDI, and that actually looks more reasonable. I'd been dealing with a glob for other reasons, so it was still lying around when I looked for a tool. > If the pattern does not match any pathname, then bsd_glob() returns a > list consisting of only the pattern. > So if you read the small print on the tin, it does what it says. It's just almost but not exactly how the shell behaves, which was what I was expecting. From uri at stemsystems.com Sat Apr 25 14:24:22 2009 From: uri at stemsystems.com (Uri Guttman) Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2009 17:24:22 -0400 Subject: [tpm] Anomalous globular behaviour? In-Reply-To: (arocker@vex.net's message of "Sat\, 25 Apr 2009 15\:12\:26 -0400 \(EDT\)") References: <759E3F14A23281479A85A082BBCFA54261BB02@sbsa.NavicomInc.local> Message-ID: <87d4b0h1fd.fsf@quad.sysarch.com> >>>>> "a" == arocker writes: >> When looking at a flag file I use if (-e $file){...} >> a> TMTOWTDI, and that actually looks more reasonable. I'd been dealing with a a> glob for other reasons, so it was still lying around when I looked for a a> tool. >> If the pattern does not match any pathname, then bsd_glob() returns a >> list consisting of only the pattern. >> a> So if you read the small print on the tin, it does what it says. It's just a> almost but not exactly how the shell behaves, which was what I was a> expecting. i almost never use globbing in perl. perl has much better patterns for filtering and it becomes trivial with read_dir: use File::Slurp ; my $dir = 'foo' ; my @files = grep -f, read_dir( $dir ) ; and that was a tricky bug i made there. can you spot and correct it? ********SPOILER SPACE******** the -f will actually fail on all the files as $dir isn't . and the $_ value is just the filename without the $dir prefix so you should also prefix the dir with map (i intend to add this feature to read_dir one day): my @file_paths = grep -f, map "$dir/$_", read_dir( $dir ) ; now those file paths are ready to read in or whatever uri -- Uri Guttman ------ uri at stemsystems.com -------- http://www.sysarch.com -- ----- Perl Code Review , Architecture, Development, Training, Support ------ --------- Free Perl Training --- http://perlhunter.com/college.html --------- --------- Gourmet Hot Cocoa Mix ---- http://bestfriendscocoa.com --------- From arocker at vex.net Tue Apr 28 09:55:24 2009 From: arocker at vex.net (arocker at vex.net) Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2009 12:55:24 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [tpm] Room for Thursday Message-ID: <5f5d114f1ee2f967bcfae0222536ad53.squirrel@webmail.vex.net> Once again, Nexient have been kind enough to allocate us room 11 on the 8th. floor. See you there. From rdice at pobox.com Wed Apr 29 08:06:08 2009 From: rdice at pobox.com (Richard Dice) Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 11:06:08 -0400 Subject: [tpm] can't deliver a talk tomorrow night Message-ID: <5bef4baf0904290806u3fb06839h8f945fc90715b5e1@mail.gmail.com> Hi gang, I'm currently suffering from some nasty illness which almost certainly is not swine flu. But it is still fairly incapacitating. I think it's best to consider me withdrawn from the TPM meeting tomorrow night, at the very least so that I don't go and expose any of you fine folks to my ailments. If anyone else has something they'd like to talk about tomorrow evening, I suggest they shout it out now. Sorry! Cheers, - Richard -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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So I have a good 10-20 minutes right there but I'd like someone else to step in and present too. Short talks could include: * Current projects * That cpan module you wrote/are writing/want to write * That cpan module you just figured out how to use * Going over the implementation of another project * Golfing - Golfing Challenges <-- actually this would be sorta cool if someone could get a small list of good beginner to intermediate golf challenges. So that's my proposal, abram On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, Richard Dice wrote: > Hi gang, > > I'm currently suffering from some nasty illness which almost certainly is > not swine flu. But it is still fairly incapacitating. I think it's best to > consider me withdrawn from the TPM meeting tomorrow night, at the very least > so that I don't go and expose any of you fine folks to my ailments. If > anyone else has something they'd like to talk about tomorrow evening, I > suggest they shout it out now. Sorry! > > Cheers, > - Richard > From magog at the-wire.com Thu Apr 30 02:20:18 2009 From: magog at the-wire.com (Michael Graham) Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 05:20:18 -0400 Subject: [tpm] can't deliver a talk tomorrow night In-Reply-To: References: <5bef4baf0904290806u3fb06839h8f945fc90715b5e1@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20090430052018.0c9d51f9@caliope> Great! Thanks, Abram! I've updated the website with this info. Michael On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 11:21:16 -0400 (EDT) Abram Hindle wrote: > > Could do a round of short talks. > > If someone wants to partner up I could give 10-20 mins of talk, so > we'd just 1 or 2 other people with something small to present. > > I'd have to look at what I have that hasn't been presented to kw.pm. > > What I could talk about would be TIRCD - Twitter IRC Daemon. I > modified it a while ago so I'm pretty familar with the architecture > and the module it uses. > > I could give a walk through of that. > > As well my buddy made a perl IRC Client using GTK2::Webkit. I could > attempt to go over that. > > So I have a good 10-20 minutes right there but I'd like someone else > to step in and present too. > > Short talks could include: > * Current projects > * That cpan module you wrote/are writing/want to write > * That cpan module you just figured out how to use > * Going over the implementation of another project > * Golfing - Golfing Challenges <-- actually this would be sorta cool > if someone could get a small list of good beginner to intermediate > golf challenges. > > So that's my proposal, > > abram > > On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, Richard Dice wrote: > > > Hi gang, > > > > I'm currently suffering from some nasty illness which almost > > certainly is not swine flu. But it is still fairly > > incapacitating. I think it's best to consider me withdrawn from > > the TPM meeting tomorrow night, at the very least so that I don't > > go and expose any of you fine folks to my ailments. If anyone else > > has something they'd like to talk about tomorrow evening, I suggest > > they shout it out now. Sorry! > > > > Cheers, > > - Richard > > > _______________________________________________ > toronto-pm mailing list > toronto-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/toronto-pm -- Michael Graham From abram.hindle at softwareprocess.us Thu Apr 30 07:42:31 2009 From: abram.hindle at softwareprocess.us (Abram Hindle) Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 10:42:31 -0400 Subject: [tpm] can't deliver a talk tomorrow night In-Reply-To: <20090430052018.0c9d51f9@caliope> (sfid-20090430_052107_797089_8243224B) References: <5bef4baf0904290806u3fb06839h8f945fc90715b5e1@mail.gmail.com> <20090430052018.0c9d51f9@caliope> (sfid-20090430_052107_797089_8243224B) Message-ID: <49F9B8D7.3040103@softwareprocess.us> Ok great, but I hope other people prepare something as well (PLEASE?) abram Michael Graham wrote: > Great! Thanks, Abram! I've updated the website with this info. > > > Michael > > > > On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 11:21:16 -0400 (EDT) > Abram Hindle wrote: > >> Could do a round of short talks. >> >> If someone wants to partner up I could give 10-20 mins of talk, so >> we'd just 1 or 2 other people with something small to present. >> >> I'd have to look at what I have that hasn't been presented to kw.pm. >> >> What I could talk about would be TIRCD - Twitter IRC Daemon. I >> modified it a while ago so I'm pretty familar with the architecture >> and the module it uses. >> >> I could give a walk through of that. >> >> As well my buddy made a perl IRC Client using GTK2::Webkit. I could >> attempt to go over that. >> >> So I have a good 10-20 minutes right there but I'd like someone else >> to step in and present too. >> >> Short talks could include: >> * Current projects >> * That cpan module you wrote/are writing/want to write >> * That cpan module you just figured out how to use >> * Going over the implementation of another project >> * Golfing - Golfing Challenges <-- actually this would be sorta cool >> if someone could get a small list of good beginner to intermediate >> golf challenges. >> >> So that's my proposal, >> >> abram >> >> On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, Richard Dice wrote: >> >>> Hi gang, >>> >>> I'm currently suffering from some nasty illness which almost >>> certainly is not swine flu. But it is still fairly >>> incapacitating. I think it's best to consider me withdrawn from >>> the TPM meeting tomorrow night, at the very least so that I don't >>> go and expose any of you fine folks to my ailments. If anyone else >>> has something they'd like to talk about tomorrow evening, I suggest >>> they shout it out now. Sorry! >>> >>> Cheers, >>> - Richard >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> toronto-pm mailing list >> toronto-pm at pm.org >> http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/toronto-pm > > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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From john at perlwolf.com Thu Apr 30 11:07:26 2009 From: john at perlwolf.com (John Macdonald) Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 14:07:26 -0400 Subject: [tpm] Richard's aborted presentation for tonight Message-ID: <20090430180726.GA6527@perlwolf.com> I think we can get an idea of the subject matter that would have been in Richard's "surprise" presentation tonight (before he got ill) by looking at the newest article on use.perl.org: http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=09/04/30/1650205 From rdice at pobox.com Thu Apr 30 11:13:45 2009 From: rdice at pobox.com (Richard Dice) Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 14:13:45 -0400 Subject: [tpm] Richard's aborted presentation for tonight In-Reply-To: <20090430180726.GA6527@perlwolf.com> References: <20090430180726.GA6527@perlwolf.com> Message-ID: <5bef4baf0904301113k29a357aayf49f664fc08b4258@mail.gmail.com> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 2:07 PM, John Macdonald wrote: > I think we can get an idea of the subject matter that would have been in > Richard's "surprise" presentation tonight (before he got ill) by looking > at the newest article on use.perl.org: > Nice guess, John, but that wasn't it. I'm sure I would have mentioned something about it tonight, if I were (still) a big bag of sick. But really, what I wanted to do was show off NCI (native call interface) in Parrot by intergrating a big C++ library into Parrot, and making it available from Rakudo. Basically, the Parrot equivalent to XS for Perl 5. Another month, I hope. :-) Cheers, - Richard -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From john at perlwolf.com Thu Apr 30 11:46:04 2009 From: john at perlwolf.com (John Macdonald) Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 14:46:04 -0400 Subject: [tpm] Richard's aborted presentation for tonight In-Reply-To: <5bef4baf0904301113k29a357aayf49f664fc08b4258@mail.gmail.com> References: <20090430180726.GA6527@perlwolf.com> <5bef4baf0904301113k29a357aayf49f664fc08b4258@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20090430184604.GA15048@perlwolf.com> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 02:13:45PM -0400, Richard Dice wrote: > On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 2:07 PM, John Macdonald wrote: > > > I think we can get an idea of the subject matter that would have been in > > Richard's "surprise" presentation tonight (before he got ill) by looking > > at the newest article on use.perl.org: > > > > Nice guess, John, but that wasn't it. Oh well. The article is still newsworthy. > I'm sure I would have mentioned > something about it tonight, if I were (still) a big bag of sick. But > really, what I wanted to do was show off NCI (native call interface) in > Parrot by intergrating a big C++ library into Parrot, and making it > available from Rakudo. Basically, the Parrot equivalent to XS for Perl 5. > > Another month, I hope. :-) Me too. Get well soon. At least well enough to spell weren't in full. :-) From antoniosun at lavabit.com Thu Apr 30 14:01:19 2009 From: antoniosun at lavabit.com (Antonio Sun) Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 17:01:19 -0400 Subject: [tpm] can't deliver a talk tomorrow night In-Reply-To: <49F9B8D7.3040103@softwareprocess.us> References: <5bef4baf0904290806u3fb06839h8f945fc90715b5e1@mail.gmail.com> <20090430052018.0c9d51f9@caliope> <49F9B8D7.3040103@softwareprocess.us> Message-ID: If any one interested in WWW::Mechanize, I can give a real-live example. So the PM meetings will be held as usual, right? On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Abram Hindle < abram.hindle at softwareprocess.us> wrote: > Ok great, but I hope other people prepare something as well (PLEASE?) > > abram > > Michael Graham wrote: > > Great! Thanks, Abram! I've updated the website with this info. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From antoniosun at lavabit.com Thu Apr 30 14:41:12 2009 From: antoniosun at lavabit.com (Antonio Sun) Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 17:41:12 -0400 Subject: [tpm] can't deliver a talk tomorrow night In-Reply-To: References: <5bef4baf0904290806u3fb06839h8f945fc90715b5e1@mail.gmail.com> <20090430052018.0c9d51f9@caliope> <49F9B8D7.3040103@softwareprocess.us> Message-ID: Ops, posted in a hurry, I meant, If any one interested in WWW::Mechanize, I can give a real-life example. So tonight's PM meeting will be held as usual, right? On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Antonio Sun wrote: > If any one interested in WWW::Mechanize, I can give a real-live example. > > So the PM meetings will be held as usual, right? > > On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Abram Hindle < > abram.hindle at softwareprocess.us> wrote: > >> Ok great, but I hope other people prepare something as well (PLEASE?) >> >> abram >> >> Michael Graham wrote: >> > Great! Thanks, Abram! I've updated the website with this info. >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From magog at the-wire.com Thu Apr 30 15:23:06 2009 From: magog at the-wire.com (Michael Graham) Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 18:23:06 -0400 Subject: [tpm] can't deliver a talk tomorrow night In-Reply-To: References: <5bef4baf0904290806u3fb06839h8f945fc90715b5e1@mail.gmail.com> <20090430052018.0c9d51f9@caliope> <49F9B8D7.3040103@softwareprocess.us> Message-ID: <20090430182306.4a1e4099@caliope> Yes, tonight's meeting will be held at 6:45 at 2 Bloor Street West, Classroom 11 on the 8th floor. Michael On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 17:41:12 -0400 Antonio Sun wrote: > Ops, posted in a hurry, I meant, > > If any one interested in WWW::Mechanize, I can give a real-life > example. > > So tonight's PM meeting will be held as usual, right? > > > On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Antonio Sun > wrote: > > > If any one interested in WWW::Mechanize, I can give a real-live > > example. > > > > So the PM meetings will be held as usual, right? > > > > On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Abram Hindle < > > abram.hindle at softwareprocess.us> wrote: > > > >> Ok great, but I hope other people prepare something as well > >> (PLEASE?) > >> > >> abram > >> > >> Michael Graham wrote: > >> > Great! Thanks, Abram! I've updated the website with this info. > >> > > > > -- Michael Graham From antoniosun at lavabit.com Thu Apr 30 21:20:13 2009 From: antoniosun at lavabit.com (Antonio Sun) Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 00:20:13 -0400 Subject: [tpm] can't deliver a talk tomorrow night In-Reply-To: References: <5bef4baf0904290806u3fb06839h8f945fc90715b5e1@mail.gmail.com> <20090430052018.0c9d51f9@caliope> <49F9B8D7.3040103@softwareprocess.us> Message-ID: On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Antonio Sun wrote: > If any one interested in WWW::Mechanize, I can give a real-life example. > The code is available at http://www.execulink.com/~suntong001/ImageShack.pl $ ImageShack.pl ./ImageShack.pl img_file [img_files...] Upload the given image file(s) to imageshack and print the uploaded urls. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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