This is a reminder about the tech meet tonight. 7pm for a 7.15pm sharp start in the upstairs room of The Angel Pub in Oldstreet. Full details of where it is and how to get there are in this mail:
http://london.pm.org/lpma/2003-July/000062.html Since this would otherwise be a content free email, here's a list of the talks we're going to have tonight, which got finalised a good thirty seconds ago: Steve Purkis will be talking about 'Pangloss', a multilingual terminology management system built on OpenFrame/Pixie. Paul Mison will be presenting on Managing Digital Music Metadata with Perl. Arthur Bergman, James Duncan and Leon Brocard will be discussing the infamous Ponie project that all the cool kids are abuzz about these days, and fielding questions. Richard Clamp will be talking about his funky Bluetooth remote control for his computer he made out of his mobile phone and some Perl code. Tim Sweetman will be giving a lightning talk on some new concepts he's proposing for improving Wikis. Dominic Mitchell will be giving a lightning talk on general usage of namespaces in XML, and surprises therein Finally, Nigel Hamilton will be presenting the second part of his series of jovial looks at IP law from a programmer's point of view. I'm looking forward to every one of these talks, and with such a broad range of topics, I suspect that they'll be something for everyone at this meeting. I hope to see you there. Mark. -- #!/usr/bin/perl -T use strict; use warnings; print q{Mark Fowler, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://twoshortplanks.com/};
