Will there be a google hangout or similar option. 

-Andrew

> On Mar 8, 2015, at 8:50 PM, Bill Ricker <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> March 10, 2015
> Topic: Net::AMQP::RabbitMQ and RabbitMQ
> Date: Tue 03/10/15
> Time: 7:00p - 10:00p
> Classroom: E51-376
> Speaker: Mike Stemle, Jr.
> 
> Mike Stemle, Jr. discusses his experiences at ThinkGeek working on and
> using Net::AMQP::RabbitMQ, an interface library to RabbitMQ , an open
> source message broker that implements the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
> (AMQP).
> 
> Abstract
> Being a Perl Shop is hard sometimes, and as a result you sometimes miss out
> on some of the super-awesome third party support that other - some would
> say, weaker (but of course we wouldn’t say that, we’re classy) - languages
> enjoy. So I had to get my hands dirty. As such, I contributed to the
> development of the Net::AMQP::RabbitMQ module so that we at ThinkGeek could
> properly integrate our Perl applications with this MQ server.
> 
> [ RabbitMQ-example-routing.png  and other pix/links on
> http://boston-pm.wikispaces.com/Calendar]
> 
> I will walk you through a very high level of the integration itself, some
> of the challenges we faced, and how we overcame them. I’ll also go through
> some of the improvements I’ve made as part of the team of people
> maintaining the Net::AMQP::RabbitMQ module. BEWARE, however, this talk is
> not for the squeamish. There will be guts. perlguts, and they’ll be
> everywhere.
> 
> About the Speaker
> Mike Stemle.jpeg
> Mike Stemle, Jr. is a Sr. Software Engineer with more than 16 years of
> professional software experience. He’s worked in early social media,
> telecom, advertising, e-commerce, and billing. He’s written things as small
> as the first ever web message board for farmer.com and other things as big
> as billing systems processing more than 100K transactions per hour.
> 
> Hailing from Fairfax, VA he fights the good fight along side his good pal,
> Timmy, and all of the amazing folks at ThinkGeek, Inc. Mike is naturally
> low in cholesterol, and only to be used as directed.
> 
> These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug
> Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or
> prevent any disease.
> 
> 
> 
> ​Boilerplate details
> 
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> E51, Sloan School Tang Center [not the other Tang building!] nearer to
> Kendall Sq than Mass Ave.
> PLENTY of FREE Offstreet parking, see directions on the
> Wiki http://boston-pm.wikispaces.com/MIT+Directions
> 
> Talk begins at 7:30.
> Refreshments in the hallway prior.
> RSVP for count encouraged but not required, to [email protected] or
> Boston-PM list, by 4pm Tuesday.
> 
> (NOTE: we're Staying in the wider room 376 where we were in summer, not the
> squarish 372 we had last winter/spring.)
> 
> Future - Spring 2015 (Confirmed room assignments courtesy of MIT)
> Tuesday, April 14, 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m., ROOM: E51-376
> Tuesday, May 12, 2015, 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m., ROOM: E51-376
> ​
> 
> -- 
> Bill Ricker
> [email protected]
> https://www.linkedin.com/in/n1vux
> 
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