| |
Topic |
Replies |
Author |
Last Post |
|
Back In Town
I just returned from the Orlando Perl Workshop. The conference was on the smallish side but I enjoyed the day of talks. My two went well and I got to spend some time with friends that I’d either never physically met or that I hadn’t seen in quite a while. The highlight of the [...]
|
0
|
Cory Watson
|
Jan 18, 2009 5:13 PM
|
|
Starting off 2009 In New Places
If you are reading this then welcome to my new host. I’ve been meaning to move to my Linode for a year. I took the time to do it today. Yay!
|
0
|
Cory Watson
|
Jan 7, 2009 1:58 PM
|
|
Come Work For Us
I work for magazines.com and we are looking to add to our team! We’re a Perl shop, located in Franklin, Tennessee. We sell magazine subscriptions online. This year we’ve got a lot to do and I’m looking to add some developers to our ranks. I’m not sure how many yet, but I can [...]
|
0
|
Cory Watson
|
Dec 23, 2008 7:46 PM
|
|
You May Not Have Known
Jackson tagged me with a “7 things about yourself” meme. I made the mistake of scanning feeds right before bed and now I feel compelled to satisfy my obligation before bed, so here goes. I’m a closet designer and typography nut. I spent 2 hours “hacking” tonight on Fibonacci sequences, leading and rhythmic [...]
|
0
|
Cory Watson
|
Dec 21, 2008 1:46 PM
|
|
A Note To Sun
We’ve used NetApp hardware for our NAS needs for the last few years. My boss bought two a few years ago and they’ve been rock solid. They have gotten a little long in the tooth and our capacity needs have grown, so we decided that this was the year to upgrade. Around the time [...]
|
0
|
Cory Watson
|
Dec 21, 2008 11:46 AM
|
|
Nope, I'm Not Dead
I recently rejoined my team at magazines.com and have been pretty busy getting back into the groove there. It’s a busy place in Q4, so side stuff has taken a back seat. Well, that’s mostly WoW’s fault. While I’m at it, if you are a LAMP System Administrator in Nashville (or nearby) and are [...]
|
0
|
Cory Watson
|
Dec 21, 2008 9:46 AM
|
|
MovableType
Just as well-known as WordPress, MovableType is a full-featured blogging software package written in Perl/CGI. It features multiple blogs, user, role, and asset management, custom templates, categories and tags, trackbacks, and TypePad, a hosted version.
|
0
|
Douglas Clifton
|
Nov 15, 2008 3:54 PM
|
|
Catalyst
An MVC Web application framework in Perl, with the entire arsenal of CPAN modules at your disposal for solving most any problem. Hook into your Web server (typically Apache), use friendly URIs, interact with databases, use any Perl templating module...
|
0
|
Douglas Clifton
|
Nov 10, 2008 11:09 PM
|
|
An Introduction to Graphics::Primitive
It’s been on the CPAN for a few weeks, but I’ve not taken the time to pontificate about what exactly Graphics::Primitive and its cadre of helpers are.Backstory I started working on Chart::Clicker quite a while back. I’d just come from a job as a senior Java developer and still had AWT and Swing on the [...]
|
0
|
Cory Watson
|
Sep 4, 2008 3:36 PM
|
|
Getting Things Clicking Again
I updated the examples on the Clicker page. Cross posting in case anyone is interested.
|
0
|
Cory Watson
|
Jul 15, 2008 6:08 PM
|
|
Pixels and Painting: My Recent CPAN Releases
I’ve been hacking on a few projects lately that I finally got wrapped up enough that I could up them to the CPAN. I’ll cover each one. Motivation Before I cover the modules, I’d like to explain why I made them. Some of this functionality existed in modules on the CPAN, but it was either [...]
|
0
|
Cory Watson
|
Jul 15, 2008 4:07 PM
|
|
The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network
A large collection of Perl software and documentation. CPAN is also the name of a Perl module, CPAN.pm, which is used to download and install Perl software from the CPAN archive.
|
0
|
Douglas Clifton
|
Jun 26, 2008 1:55 PM
|
|
Nashville Perl Mongers
There is not a Nashville (or even Tennessee) chapter of the Perl Mongers. My personal involvement in Perl is growing and I know there are other perl hackers in the area. Sounds like a good excuse to get together, talk about Perl and drink beer! To gauge interest I’ve created a google group and [...]
|
0
|
Cory Watson
|
Mar 17, 2008 5:00 PM
|
|
Announcing Osgood: An Event Repository
Yesterday I released Osgood::Client and today, after realizing I had botched the upload, Osgood::Server. Unfortunately the documentation is a little thin, so I’ll take this opportunity to both inform the world and the module of it’s purpose. Osgood is a passive, persistent, stateless event repository. The current docs say queue...
|
0
|
Cory Watson
|
Mar 1, 2008 7:33 AM
|
|
Hanging Antlers On Your ResultSets
At some point in the not too distant future, the intarweb’s magazine consumers will be perusing a new magazines.com. I’ve got the responsibility of building it. One of the requirements is to allow our Merchandising and Marketing folk to get their jobs done without too much fuss. The system they use will [...]
|
0
|
Cory Watson
|
Feb 28, 2008 5:32 PM
|
|