similar to: January Ruby events in the SF Bay Area

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2005 Dec 25
4
SF Bay Area Beer and Pizza SIG (RSVP request)
Although I don''t _need_ RSVPs for this event 12/28 8:00 pm The Beer & Pizza SIG will meet at Wild Pepper (3601 26th. St.; SF, CA). For details, see http://cfcl/rdm/beer_and_pizza. I''d like to be able to give the restaurant some idea of the size of table we''ll be needing. So, if you are planning to attend, please drop
2005 Dec 08
0
SF Beer & Dim Sum SIG (12/28) - !change of venue!
It turns out that the Long Island Chinese Restaurant has (a) moved and (b) changed its name (to "Wild Pepper"). So, please visit the SIG''s page (http://cfcl/rdm/beer_and_pizza) for new directions! -r -- email: rdm-go8te9J4rpw@public.gmane.org; phone: +1 650-873-7841 http://www.cfcl.com - Canta Forda Computer Laboratory http://www.cfcl.com/Meta - The FreeBSD Browser,
2005 Oct 28
1
SF Beer & Pizza SIG - review and forecast
Wednesday''s Beer & Pizza SIG was attended by about a dozen Rubyists, plus one extremely well-dressed gentleman (no hacker he!) who was on the prowl for Rubyists to hire. Beer and Pizza (among other things) were consumed, Ruby (among other things) was discussed, and everyone appeared to have a good time. The upcoming SIG will, as announced previously, be held just up the street at
2006 Mar 02
0
March Ruby events in the SF Bay Area
Sadly, no South Bay Ruby events have been announced. C''mon, guys, make something happen... 3/14 6:00 pm Beginner''s Presentation - Chris Wanstrath will write a Ruby time server and discuss the code, to compliment Barce''s time server query script [from the Feb. meeting]. Chris says: "Nothing
2006 Feb 12
0
February Ruby events in the SF Bay Area
Although it''s getting late in the month for this announcement, you haven''t missed anything yet (that I know of :-). 2/21 6:00 pm We got a venue! (RSVPs requested, via Meetup) The SF Ruby Meetup usually meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. However, that day turns out to be Valentine''s Day this year. So
2007 Jun 21
0
problem with redirect_to() and VirtualHost
I''m running into a problem with redirect_to() and Apache''s VirtualHost facility. I have probably have something set up wrong, but I''m not even sure how to approach the problem. Background: We have DNS set up to return the domain''s address for all sub-domains. So, "dig xyz.cfcl.com" returns the same IP address as "dig cfcl.com".
2007 Dec 22
0
another buglet in OSX dtrace? - cwd value
On Solaris 10, dtrace''s cwd yields a full path name: # dtrace -n ''syscall:::entry { printf("%s", cwd); }'' 0 1685 pollsys:entry / 0 1381 write:entry /data/homes/guest/rdm ... On OSX, it yields just a directory name: # dtrace -n ''syscall:::entry { printf("%s", cwd); }'' 0 17596 read:entry rdm
2007 Nov 26
0
sorry about the triple post
I haven''t the slightest idea why that happened; Eudora only shows one copy as being sent. -r -- http://www.cfcl.com/rdm Rich Morin http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/resume rdm at cfcl.com http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/weblog +1 650-873-7841 Technical editing and writing, programming, and web development
2007 Dec 15
0
simplified siginfo_t definition?
I now have a Solaris account and I''ve been able to try out my DT_Logger code there. I ran into several issues, but the one I''m stuck on (though working around :-) is the need for a much simplified siginfo_t definition. I looked at /usr/include/sys/siginfo.h, but I can''t figure out what the maze of #ifdefs would actually resolve to, so I don''t know which data
2007 Apr 09
1
multi-way join files with types? (resend)
[ I''m still hoping for some help with this, folks... -r ] As part of the Arti (http://mephisto-ar.cfcl.com) effort, I''m looking into creating a database to store information on entities and relationships found in Ruby and Rails, as: Method M1 is defined for Class C1 in File F1. Method M1 of Class C1 is used by Method M2 in File F2. Disregarding (for the moment)
2007 Feb 20
0
Wanted: Rails-based, Open Source pastebot (resend)
Josh Goebel''s Pastie is very handy, but it''s proprietary. This means that I can''t hack on it, install a local copy, etc. So, I''m looking around for an Open Source pastebot. I''ve found a few: http://common-lisp.net/project/lisppaste/ http://paste.lisp.org/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/pasteme/
2007 Feb 04
0
Locomotive/lighttpd config questions
I''ve got a couple of configuration questions about using lighttpd under Locomotive: * (how) can I cause lighttpd to run each Rails page request as a separate process? It seems like this should be possible, using dispatch.cgi, but I don''t know how to get that to run. * Assuming that I have a looong-running Rails app, (how) can I raise the lighttpd
2007 Sep 07
1
RoR apps that act as web user agents?
I''d like to find some examples of Rails apps that act as web "user agents" (i.e., "portals" to the web at large). That is, programs that pass requests up and content back down, but also add some local intelligence, etc. Any suggestions? -r P.S. CritLink (http://zesty.ca/crit/) is an example of this sort of application. -- http://www.cfcl.com/rdm
2006 Aug 19
22
Wazzup with the rubyonrails-talk Google Group?
I just got a Google Groups notification that I had been subscribed to http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk. Looking at the page, it appears that about 4300 folks have been subscribed. However, I saw nothing about this on rails@lists.rubyonrails.org. Wazzup? -r -- http://www.cfcl.com/rdm Rich Morin http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/resume rdm@cfcl.com
2006 Jan 06
1
Anyone using AJAX, SVG, and Rails?
I''m interested in the idea of using AJAX and SVG to create a simple diagram editor. It seems like Rails might be able to support this sort of thing, so I thought I''d ask if anyone is doing anything in this direction. -r -- Technical editing and writing, programming, and web development: http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/resume.html Contact information: rdm@cfcl.com, +1 650-873-7841
2006 Jan 23
1
Problems with Rails 1.0 on Ruby 1.8.4?
I think I recall reading that there were some incompatibilities, but that was a while back. What''s the current situation? -r -- Technical editing and writing, programming, and web development: http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/resume Contact information: rdm@cfcl.com, +1 650-873-7841
2005 Feb 08
0
FreeBSD sysadmin/php - SF Bay area
SF Bay area candidates only please. Software company located in Pleasanton, CA is looking to expand its small IT department. We are looking for a medium level FreeBSD geek to co-perform system administration tasks, to participate in the development and maintenance of our intranet site software and to perform Windows workstation maintenance. I can not stress FreeBSD geek enough! We want someone
2005 Aug 22
0
Senior UNIX Admin -- SF Bay Area
Senior UNIX Systems Administrator Position Summary: A Senior UNIX administrator who can design, implement and maintain a solid, reliable UNIX infrastructure in a heterogeneous FreeBSD/Linux environment. Responsibilities: ? Maintaining FreeBSD/Linux server infrastructure ? Maintaining all firewalls, including Cisco and FreeBSD IPFW rules ? Maintaining all FreeBSD/Linux applications ? postfix,
2009 Feb 02
0
Seeking employment in SF Bay area
Dear all, I've recently relocated to the San Francisco Bay area and am seeking full- or part-time employment anywhere in the Bay area. I am a recent PhD graduate and have academic postdoctoral research experience, mostly in bioinformatics and computational biology. I am extremely proficient in R and Bioconductor, and have experience with Java, Q/KDB+, MATLAB, and GTK. I'm a native English
2015 Nov 10
3
* Re: procmail as a content_filter with dovecot
> dovecot supports sieve, so why the need for procmail ? Because I already HAVE procmail recipes and know proemial. The point is to make what I have, work. > On Nov 9, 2015, at 22:49, Benny Pedersen <me at junc.eu> wrote: > > On November 10, 2015 6:36:00 AM Vicki Brown <vlb at cfcl.com> wrote: > >> Can anyone help? > > dovecot supports sieve, so why