From anotheranne at fables.co.za Tue Aug 2 09:55:17 2011 From: anotheranne at fables.co.za (Anne Wainwright) Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2011 18:55:17 +0200 Subject: [za-pm] Perl jobs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20110802185517.517b3877@pandora> Hello, Traci, I am answering on-list as a reminder to other maybe wanting a job. The widest way to attract Perl skills is with a post on http://jobs.perl.org/ you can then, I suggest, post a link to the job advertisement on za-pm if the job is locally based. Hope this helps. Anne From anotheranne at fables.co.za Sun Aug 7 09:10:20 2011 From: anotheranne at fables.co.za (Anne Wainwright) Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2011 18:10:20 +0200 Subject: [za-pm] UML in linux Message-ID: <20110807181020.7a14fc72@pandora> Hello, I have been reading and working through Bhuvan Unhelkar's book on UML modelling. [I also have a book on Rational Rose which is a windows application in this field (but not reading it) which appears to aid in the development of an analysis of a project being modelled in UML]. So my questions is, do we have a similar applications for linux? I find things like Dia but am not sure that it goes beyond the actual drawing of UML diagrams. I presume that projects to be written in Perl, say a web based app done in Catalyst, would also be modelled in UML in a professional development environment. Any comments here. I am just looking for some general enlightenment in this area. regards Anne From ou_ryperd at hotmail.com Mon Aug 8 02:04:20 2011 From: ou_ryperd at hotmail.com (Walter Kruse) Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2011 11:04:20 +0200 Subject: [za-pm] UML in linux In-Reply-To: <20110807181020.7a14fc72@pandora> References: <20110807181020.7a14fc72@pandora> Message-ID: Hi The Eclipse project has a UML modeling component: http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/?project=uml2 There are also other plug-ins for Eclipse, for example Pegasus. > Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2011 18:10:20 +0200 > From: anotheranne at fables.co.za > To: za-pm at pm.org > Subject: [za-pm] UML in linux > > Note: Beware! Default reply-to is to the list. > > > Hello, > > I have been reading and working through Bhuvan Unhelkar's book on UML > modelling. > > [I also have a book on Rational Rose which is a windows application in > this field (but not reading it) which appears to aid in the development > of an analysis of a project being modelled in UML]. > > So my questions is, do we have a similar applications for linux? I find > things like Dia but am not sure that it goes beyond the actual drawing > of UML diagrams. I presume that projects to be written in Perl, say a > web based app done in Catalyst, would also be modelled in UML in a > professional development environment. > > Any comments here. I am just looking for some general enlightenment in > this area. > > regards > Anne > > _______________________________________________ > Za-pm mailing list > Za-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/za-pm > > posts also archived on Mail Archive > http://www.mail-archive.com/za-pm at pm.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From szabgab at gmail.com Tue Sep 27 01:03:23 2011 From: szabgab at gmail.com (Gabor Szabo) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 11:03:23 +0300 Subject: [za-pm] [pm_groups] Reaching the Perl community with news Message-ID: <22033_1317145873_4E820D11_22033_46_1_CABe4FJAUNaOjwGZpAgFCO1twC5uBHeWQHb=2Wy2BuOuxmZO8yA@mail.gmail.com> Hi, yesterday I asked you to call your local Perl mongers filling a short poll I created. Some of you have done so and almost 400 responded in less than 24 hours. This is great and I'd like to thank you for that! We can do better though. Let me explain what is behind this. I just asked Robert to help me find out how many people are subscribed to all the Perl Monger lists. Based on the numbers he gave I think we can say there are about 10-15K people registered. Yet the Perl blogs see a number of visitors much smaller than that. Apparently many people are either not aware of the blogs, don't have enough drive to check them often or the content of the blogs are just not interesting for them. Both the Perl Weekly and the current poll are my humble attempts to get more people read about Perl related news and to get more people interact with the vocal part of the community. That's the reason I asked you to invite more people to fill the form. >From the results the bloggers will have some more idea what to write about and I'll have more idea what to include in the Perl Weekly. So I'd like to ask you again (the other 200 PM group leader :) to send out an invitation to your own PM group to submit the poll. Thank you in advance! regards Gabor http://perlpolls.com/perl-news <- only 3 days left! http://perlweekly.com/ -- Request pm.org Technical Support via support at pm.org pm_groups mailing list pm_groups at pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pm_groups From anotheranne at fables.co.za Tue Sep 27 23:39:06 2011 From: anotheranne at fables.co.za (Anne Wainwright) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 08:39:06 +0200 Subject: [za-pm] Fw: [pm_groups] Reaching the Perl community with news Message-ID: <20110928083906.12acc236@pandora> Begin forwarded message: Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 11:03:23 +0300 From: Gabor Szabo To: PM Groups Subject: [pm_groups] Reaching the Perl community with news Hi, yesterday I asked you to call your local Perl mongers filling a short poll I created. Some of you have done so and almost 400 responded in less than 24 hours. This is great and I'd like to thank you for that! We can do better though. Let me explain what is behind this. I just asked Robert to help me find out how many people are subscribed to all the Perl Monger lists. Based on the numbers he gave I think we can say there are about 10-15K people registered. Yet the Perl blogs see a number of visitors much smaller than that. Apparently many people are either not aware of the blogs, don't have enough drive to check them often or the content of the blogs are just not interesting for them. Both the Perl Weekly and the current poll are my humble attempts to get more people read about Perl related news and to get more people interact with the vocal part of the community. That's the reason I asked you to invite more people to fill the form. From the results the bloggers will have some more idea what to write about and I'll have more idea what to include in the Perl Weekly. So I'd like to ask you again (the other 200 PM group leader :) to send out an invitation to your own PM group to submit the poll. Thank you in advance! regards Gabor http://perlpolls.com/perl-news <- only 3 days left! http://perlweekly.com/ -- Request pm.org Technical Support via support at pm.org pm_groups mailing list pm_groups at pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pm_groups From anotheranne at fables.co.za Tue Sep 27 23:39:33 2011 From: anotheranne at fables.co.za (Anne Wainwright) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 08:39:33 +0200 Subject: [za-pm] Fw: [pm_groups] Reaching the Perl community with news Message-ID: <20110928083933.0038834a@pandora> Begin forwarded message: Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 11:03:23 +0300 From: Gabor Szabo (by way of Anne Wainwright ) To: PM Groups Subject: [za-pm] [pm_groups] Reaching the Perl community with news Note: Beware! Default reply-to is to the list. Hi, yesterday I asked you to call your local Perl mongers filling a short poll I created. Some of you have done so and almost 400 responded in less than 24 hours. This is great and I'd like to thank you for that! We can do better though. Let me explain what is behind this. I just asked Robert to help me find out how many people are subscribed to all the Perl Monger lists. Based on the numbers he gave I think we can say there are about 10-15K people registered. Yet the Perl blogs see a number of visitors much smaller than that. Apparently many people are either not aware of the blogs, don't have enough drive to check them often or the content of the blogs are just not interesting for them. Both the Perl Weekly and the current poll are my humble attempts to get more people read about Perl related news and to get more people interact with the vocal part of the community. That's the reason I asked you to invite more people to fill the form. From the results the bloggers will have some more idea what to write about and I'll have more idea what to include in the Perl Weekly. So I'd like to ask you again (the other 200 PM group leader :) to send out an invitation to your own PM group to submit the poll. Thank you in advance! regards Gabor http://perlpolls.com/perl-news <- only 3 days left! http://perlweekly.com/ -- Request pm.org Technical Support via support at pm.org pm_groups mailing list pm_groups at pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pm_groups _______________________________________________ Za-pm mailing list Za-pm at pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/za-pm posts also archived on Mail Archive http://www.mail-archive.com/za-pm at pm.org/ From marais.f at gmail.com Wed Sep 28 07:33:24 2011 From: marais.f at gmail.com (Francois Marais) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 16:33:24 +0200 Subject: [za-pm] Programming position available Message-ID: <4E833034.6090702@gmail.com> Hi there This is a call for Perl programmers wanting to further their careers in a new application area. Based in Cape Town, Busii BI Integrators is a small group of experienced practitioners with a professional yet pragmatic approach to providing solutions that meet its client's information requirements. We provide a full range of BI consulting and data warehouse implementation services and have some of SA's largest corporates in our recent client portfolio. We are looking for an ETL and report developer. This is a flexible distance work position and a good opportunity to build your data warehouse and ETL experience. The development team is located in Cape Town, while the clients are situated in Johannesburg and Western Cape. Occasional travel will be required. Responsibilities will include: - Communicating with business analysts to understand specifications - Development of SQL reports - Design and development of ETL scripts - Testing - Documentation - Some operational support of batch jobs in production We need someone with strong problem-solving skills, who is self-motivated, eager to learn and has the ability to rapidly assimilate new concepts. Some experience is required in the following areas: - Linux/Unix shell and editors - SQL in a reporting environment - Most importantly - Perl Remuneration will be market-related and commensurate with level of experience. SA work permit holders or permanent residents only. Please send me your CV off list if you are interested. Regards Francois Marais