*Wednesday, May 4, 2022*Semantically-Friendly DB Searches, maybe more!

> https://www.meetup.com/charlotte-pm/events/285406471/
> [image: Group Info]
> Charlotte Perl Mongers
> <https://www.meetup.com/charlotte-pm/>
>  Wednesday, May 4, 2022  6:00 PM to 8:00 PM EDT
>
(yes, for some better speaker availability, we are doing the April talk in
> May)
>
> In her quest for more-readable code, D Ruth Holloway has been working on
> some DBIx::Class and Dancer2 plugins for smoother, more
> semantically-friendly database searches. As a preview to her TPRC::Houston
> talk in June, come see these modules, and learn how to use them to make
> your own database queries faster, smarter, and easier to read.
>

(If you don't do MeetUp, PM/DM/email me or Jason to get the Zoom link)
*AND NEXT WEEK*

> Boston Perl Mongers (Boston.pm)
> <https://www.meetup.com/Boston-pm/>
> Tuesday, May 10, 2022  7:30 PM to 9:30 PM EDT
> Every 2nd Tuesday of the month (on JITSI)
> Using Perl's Twitter::API
>
Bill Ricker, inspired by Ricky's talk on archival web scraping last month,
> revisits the *Twitter::API*.
>
> One script is a daemon used to automatically retweet useful announcements
> posted to a monitored Twitter account. The other will archive a Twitter
> thread in text format (and can safely be re-run when the tread gets
> longer). It avoids depending on a 3rd party service, which use tracking,
> ads, and might disappear, to host the archived thread.
>
This is a virtual meeting.
>
I'll post the Perl code to generate the JITSI secure URL next week for
those that don't MeetUp

*And  MAY 25th, Charlotte regular schedule*:
Richard Hipp Talks About All Things SQLite/// AS SEEN IN PerlWeekly
newsletter and list of Perl events <https://perlweekly.com/events.html> ( ICal
format <https://perlweekly.com/perlweekly.ical> ). ///


NOTE: *Boston.PM.ORG <http://Boston.PM.ORG>* remains down.
I'm still hoping to recover lost Wiki content before rebuilding elsewhere.
I'll recreate lost content from email logs only if i have to.
Seriously considering using GitHub Pages (github.io) for next version, as
that will avoid having a SPOF.
Several other PM's are either already there or considering same; i already
have personal pages there.
[As recently discussed in FB group "Perl Programers
<https://www.facebook.com/groups/perlprogrammers/posts/5373260852706659/>";
Private group, consider this an invitation ;-) ]

I'm going to try to be more active on Boston PM FB until we fix the
website...

-- 
Bill Ricker
[email protected]
https://www.linkedin.com/in/n1vux

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