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

Tech Meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at MIT building
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 bill.n1...@gmail.com 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
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Bill Ricker
bill.n1...@gmail.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/n1vux
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