Password can be found by running this statement or reading the comment. perl -e 'print +(0b1000100).((3<<2)*10).(010)."\n"' # 681208
perl -e 'print +(0b1000100).((3<<2)*10).(010)."\n"' # 681208
perl -e 'print +(0b1000100).((3<<2)*10).(010)."\n"' # 681208
Title: Using Perl Prototypes
When: Thur February 8th at 6:00-8:00 PM CT (+6 UTC) Where: (virtual, see below):For May's Meeting we have Brett Estrade presenting:
A short introduction to OpenMP is presented, along with two new CPAN modules: OpenMP::Environment and Alien::OpenMP. The topic of sequential consistency (and what it means to perl) will also be discussed.
Date and Time: Thur May 13th at 6:00 PM Central Time
For April's Meeting we have
George Baugh presenting:
Followed by Lightning Talks.
All are welcome to present Lightning Talks on any subject interesting to a software developer.
Date and Time: Thur April 8th at 6:00 PM Central Time
Call for Lightning Talks
We are planning to have a meeting with short 10 minute or so Lightning talks. Come prepared to talk for a few minutes about a project you are working, or are interested in.
Contact Julian Brown if you have a moment before hand so you can be scheduled.
Date and Time: Thur March 11th at 6:00 PM Central Time
This month, Brett Estrade will present Atomic Operations in Unix (and Perl).
Commands in Unix such as ln and mv can be used as synchronization primitives for managing child processes. Examples will be shown using both bash and perl.
Brett Estrade (ESTRABD on CPAN)
Date and Time: Thur January 14th at 6:00 PM Central Time
Our meetings will be announced as determined. We are working on resuming a regular schedule.