Atlanta Perl Mongers
(Last update: 22 April 2008)

Next Meeting

Date

24 April 2008 (Thursday) at 7:30p
*** Now on the fourth Thursday of the month ***

Plan

Time Topic Speaker
7:30p Q & A Session
8:00p Symbolic References Rob Osattin
(Time is available for other micro-talks)
9:00p Seeing is believing: Best practices for basic debugging Bruce Gray
10:00p Adjourn to a nearby watering hole

Location

This is our first time at this facility, so we do not yet know their procedures.

This is a secure facility! Expect to be required to show government issued identification (with a photograph). We need to submit a list of attendees to Cox security. PLEASE let Stephen Cristol know if you will be attending by April 23. We expect that we can admit people not on the list, but this WILL disrupt the meeting. Please RSVP if you are thinking about attending.

Cox Enterprises, Inc.
Central Park campus
6205 Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd
Atlanta, GA 30328
678-645-0000
[Google map] [Venue map (PDF)]

Parking: Enter the parking garage from Peachtree-Dunwoody Road. Park in visitor parking. Go to Level 2M to enter the building. Proceed to the Security Desk to obtain a Visitor's Badge.

Future Meetings

Date Speaker Topic Links
* Bruce Gray Sorting (Part 7) NIST, Knuth books (Vol. 3)
* Christopher Fowler XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations) XSLT specification, O'Reilly book
* Christopher Fowler Expect Expect homepage, Expect.pm, CPAN
* Christopher Fowler IVR development for Asterisk Asterisk homepage, CPAN, Atlanta Asterisk Users Group
* Bruce Gray Regular expression
* Stephen Cristol Random numbers

An asterisk (*) indicates the talk has been proposed, but not scheduled.

Meeting Information

Speakers

Please contact Stephen Cristol if you would like to present at an upcoming meetings. Any Perl related topic is appropriate.


Please contact Stephen Cristol or Rob E. with any questions you may have.

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