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Perl SIG, First meeting Tue, Feb 22 6:00 @ IBM, 57th and Mad Ave



Hello Fellow Mongers and LINUX integrators!!

This is the official announcement of the PUNY SIG first meeting:
Tue Feb 22, 6:00 pm @ IBM, 57th and Madison Ave

Since my consulting corp, CXN, Inc., is a NYSIA member and all mongers and
linux sig members are automatically CXN associates you will not have to pay the
$20 fee.

Please, please email me first with your mailing address so I can send you some
attractive business cards.

The agenda is thus:
First, I will demonstrate the impossible, teaching newbies perl in 5 minutes !!

Then I will need mongers to volunteer to give short descriptions of how perl
helped them drive business model (loosely defined)

I will give a demo of my own engine, the DepthDB and its thinclient, Depth.cgi
 <a href=http://www.thinman.com/Depth.html> DepthDB </a>

The meeting will then be thrown open for feedback on future plans, sorta like a
democracy :)

The deeper agenda:
  ...or just look at the site:<a href=http://www.thinman.com/puny> PUNY </a>

PUNY is being carefully designed to meet a variety of perl and business needs:

* Our technology and philosophy is brought directly to business and the s/w
industry.  With frequent open technical meetings we can meet people can assist
the creative growth of perl as well as understand how perl can help their own
operations; our contribution needs to be taken more seriously.

* Create an open venue to plan around such alarming issues as the DVD crisis,
refund-day, and the intellectual property laws.  We can easily bring in experts
to detail how these issues directly affect the future of perl.

* Create workshops to bring in the physical layer in cooperation w/ the C++ Sig
and the educational system.  Perl should, IMHO, be offered in the high schools
as an optional course and it should be a staple of normal government
administration.

Other important issues:
* Integrating EMACS a lot better, understanding where LISP fits in
* Method (rather than file) version control
* The prospect of seeing perl compete directly w/ java
* Perl on PDAs, replacing shell in unix, start looking at the new OSs
* Educating a new generation of porters in c++ and the pragmas
* Fine beers and single malts

The list actually goes on, and I have some grandiose plans for actual business
applications.

I should also mention that I am personally starting to feel familial bonds,
especially after YAPC, and that perl has a destiny and I will be really
depressed if gets sold short.


>From the geekcode: 

"Perl combines the power of sh, the clarity of sed, and the performance of awk
with the simplicity of C. It should be banned"

See you there ( or actually email me first !! )


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John van Vlaanderen

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