[Boston.pm] What to do at tonight's meeting?

2004-06-14 Thread Ronald J Kimball
As I mentioned in the reminder announcement, I haven't found anyone to give a talk at tonight's meeting. What should we do instead? I'll throw out a few ideas: I could do a completely unprepared, off-the-cuff presentation on Data::FormValidator. We could do a communal code review on code that

Re: [Boston.pm] What to do at tonight's meeting?

2004-06-14 Thread Greg London
I have two paperback copies of Impatient Perl to give away in exchange for reviews. I could spend a little time going through the table of contents. It would be a good way to see if I covered the stuff that people consider the core or important parts of perl. Wouldn't take all night, though.

Re: [Boston.pm] What to do at tonight's meeting?

2004-06-14 Thread Timothy Kohl
On Mon, 2004-06-14 at 11:20, Ronald J Kimball wrote: We could do a communal code review on code that people bring to the meeting. This could also be cool. We haven't done anything like this in a long time - I'd certainly be willing to sacrifice some code. Hmm.. as I mentioned earlier,

Re: [Boston.pm] What to do at tonight's meeting?

2004-06-14 Thread Ronald J Kimball
On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at 04:06:35PM -0400, Timothy Kohl wrote: On Mon, 2004-06-14 at 11:20, Ronald J Kimball wrote: We could do a communal code review on code that people bring to the meeting. This could also be cool. We haven't done anything like this in a long time - I'd

[Boston.pm] Periodic Table of Operators (Perl6)

2004-06-14 Thread Duane Bronson
For those who don't worship slashdot, here's some nerdy humor you missed. I can't decide if it's actually useful or just a conversation piece. ++ | Periodic Table of the Operators| | from