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Re: O'Reilly Conference in Monterey next week



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Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>, in an immanent manifestation of deity, wrote:
>Basically whenever works for you. There will be 3 other people there, and
>it's pretty unorganized, really. 

Okay.  I'll look at the schedule and get you some actual times though.

>Do you need any kind of pass or will your conference pass suffice? And
>what's the paper on?

Nope, I don't anticipate any problems getting in.  I'm confirmed for the 
conference and two tutorials, so I should be able to get in as I need.

My paper is titled 'The Foundational Model Server' and is about how I
used Perl to build an Anatomical Information Server (AIS) with multiple, 
international, multi-language clients.  It's available at
<URL:http://sig.biostr.washington.edu/~darren/TPC3/fms.pdf> if you're
interested.

I'm mildly bummed because I wanted to here Earl Hood and Jason Tibbs
talk about mail solutions in Perl.  Oh, well.

Darren
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