Meetings

Perl Potluck

Steven Lembark
Knightsbridge Solutions

Tuesday Oct 9th 2001 at 7:00pm
College of DuPage Bldg M Rm 165ag

Abstract

The format will be open giving an opportunity for attendees to ask for help or an alternative way to solve their Perl programming issues. Everyone is encouraged to bring questions on any Perl related topic. An effort will be made to give a workable answer. Attendee participation is encourged.

As time permits other discussion topics could include:

  • A discussion of advanced DBI based on notes from the Perl Conference
  • Actual applications of Quantum::Superpositions

    Speaker Bio

    Steven Lembark began working with Perl in 1991 at EDS, practically extracting data from various places and reporting on it to his boss. Since then he has used it for parallel process control, cron replacements and beating Oracle 8.0.5 into submission. Steven currently works for Knightsbridge Solutions, a consulting company dealing with scalable computing and "big data". Most of his current Perl work has been for process and system management, with a dose of mod_perl thrown in for good luck.

    Getting to the meeting

    The next PerlSIG meeting of UniForum Chicago will be from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm on Tuesday, Oct 9th, 2001, at the College of DuPage, building M - room 165ag.

            College of DuPage
            Building M, Rm 165ag
            22nd and Lambert
            Glen Ellyn, IL 60137-6599
    
    Take 355 to Butterfield Rd (Rt 56).
    Take Butterfield West to Lambert Rd, then Lambert Rd North to College Rd.
    Turn left and look for Lots 11 or 12 on the right side of College Rd.
    Walk north to Building M, room 165a is near the south-east corner.

    All UniForum Chicago PerlSIG meetings are open to the public free of charge.

    Contact Deborah Vose at (630) 829-7033 or vosede@lidp.com for additional information about the meeting.


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