Re: [Boston.pm] Tech Meeting, DEC 11th 7pm Scott Mattocks - 'treat your code like a member of the dev team'

2012-12-11 Thread Bill Ricker
how many more? On 12/10/12, Bill Ricker bill.n1...@gmail.com wrote: speaker Scott Mattocks topic “treat your code like a member of the dev team.” “You expect your developers to communicate well; you should expect your code to communicate well. You expect your developers to continue working

Re: [Boston.pm] Tech Meeting, DEC 11th 7pm Scott Mattocks - 'treat your code like a member of the dev team'

2012-12-11 Thread Mike Williams
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 10:35 AM, Bill Ricker bill.n1...@gmail.com wrote: how many more? I am planning on coming, although I will be a little late due to another meeting that ends around 7. Mike ___ Boston-pm mailing list Boston-pm@mail.pm.org

Re: [Boston.pm] Tech Meeting, DEC 11th 7pm Scott Mattocks - 'treat your code like a member of the dev team'

2012-12-11 Thread David Larochelle
I'm spending the day at MIT finishing up a write-up. If I finish within early enough I'm wondering over to Perl Mongers. -- David On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 11:29 AM, Mike Williams drumm...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 10:35 AM, Bill Ricker bill.n1...@gmail.com wrote: how many

[Boston.pm] html + js presentation tool

2012-12-11 Thread Bill Ricker
http://lab.hakim.se/reveal-js https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js -- Bill @n1vux bill.n1...@gmail.com ___ Boston-pm mailing list Boston-pm@mail.pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/boston-pm

[Boston.pm] Northeast Perl Workshop

2012-12-11 Thread Tom Metro
If you're interested in Uri's proposal for holding a 1-day Perl conference, we have a mailing list left over from the prior effort that still seems to be in operation: http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/boston-pm-yapc-vol After you've subscribed, you should be able to access the archives,

Re: [Boston.pm] Tech Meeting, Scott Mattocks - 'treat your code like a member of the dev team'

2012-12-11 Thread Tom Metro
Bill Ricker wrote: speaker Scott Mattocks topic “treat your code like a member of the dev team.” You expect your developers to communicate well; you should expect your code to communicate well. You expect your developers to continue working when things go slightly wrong; you should expect