Now that Learning Perl is out, I doing whatever I can to let people know about it.
Along with another O'Reilly author in Chicago (who I'll name later), I'm working on some Borders and Barnes & Noble appearances. I figure having a couple of authors at the same time will get a bigger and more diverse crowd.
Anyone else want to try this with me? I was thinking about trying it in Portland (yes, a Powell's thing is already in the works), Boston, and San Jose (or nearby). I'm not against other cities, but I can easily be in any of those three cities.
Madison or Milwaukee (Score:1)
Re:Madison or Milwaukee (Score:2)
Portland (Score:1)
I can think of a few authors who live in the Portland area.
SoftPro out in Burlington (Score:2)
Re:SoftPro out in Burlington (Score:2)
I'm not even sure Uri would care enough to show up for a Learning Perl thing
Re:SoftPro out in Burlington (Score:1)
Quantum Cambridge and Waltham would be ideal locations, of course. Now that Boston.pm is meeting at MIT, I'm in hopes of getting away early to pick up some new books at Quantum before hand next week... like getting away early from work is likely
Bill
Bill
# I had a sig when sigs were cool
use Sig;
"crowds in Michael Jackson proportions" / Boston (Score:1)
(2) MAJ is out-drawn by the other Michael Jackson [beerhunter.com] on their home island, but we have our own prophets of beer [beeradvocate.com] and whisky (MAP) [lafn.org] here in Boston.
(3) If you mean the has-been M.Jackson, the standard of Jacksonian crowds has diminished of late [bbc.co.uk].
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Bill
# I had a sig when sigs were cool
use Sig;