Paul L. Snyder on 3 Apr 2012 18:55:39 -0700


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[PLUG] [plug-announce] Wednesday, Apr 4, 2012: PLUG Central - "PerlDancer: Getting to 'Hello, World!'" by R. Geoffrey Avery (7pm at USP)


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This month, PLUG Central welcomes bak R. Geoffrey Avery, who will
be giving a talk on the PerlDancer micro web framework.  The
presentation will cover the steps from a blank Ubuntu box to a
working 'Hello, World' website, including things such as:

 - Installing gcc, perl, nginx, and starman
 - Creating a simple site using the example build by
    "dancer -a MyWeb::APP"
 - Configuring NGINX to serve the site by setting a proxy for a 
    URL to use a port number to do the real serving
 - A live demo of the site
 - A few simple changes to the basic site to show how to get
    started
 - Using git to track changes to the site
 - Configuring gitosis so multiple users can work on the project
    and push to a shared repository on the server

  http://perldancer.org

The meeting will take place on Wednesday, April 4, from 7-9pm at

  University of the Sciences in Philadelphia (USP)
  Griffith Hall C
  600 South 43rd Street
  Philadelphia, PA 19104-4495

USP is located in University City.  Driving directions are
available at http://www.phillylinux.org/locations/usp.html, or
http://www.usip.edu/directions, both of which have an aerial
view of the campus buildings.  USP is also easily accessible by
public transportation.

There will be an open Question & Answer session at 7PM, prior to
the main presentation at 8PM.  This is an open meeting; all are
welcome and encouraged to attend.

Usually, a number of members get together after the meeting at a
nearby restaurant for food and perhaps a beer or two.  Come join
the camaraderie!
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