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On 09/11/2010 11:27, Jason Nicholls wrote:
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<div bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> Are we scheduled to
meet up tonight, Tuesday 9th November? I'd suggested I could
bring along my Arduino[1] and those that turn up could have
a play in lieu of any scheduled talks. Futuresphere at 7:30?<br>
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Sounds good, something I'm interested in!<br>
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In the spirit of hardware hacking I can bring my PV head unit
and quickly talk about writing a Perl driver (library) to
retrieve information from it as well?<br>
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Bring it along!<br>
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I know next to nothing about hardware. I'm a CPAN author, Debian
Developer, and once upon a time, helped organise an open source
conference organiser around here..... :) I know hardware is the
"bits you can touch", and touching it could kill you (well, it could
be snappy, or have high voltage, or both).<br>
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A Perl library, hm. I'm trying to revive Perth.pm, the Perl Mongers
group. First meeting tomorrow (Wednesday) at The Raffles, Canning
Bridge. See <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://perth.pm.org/">http://perth.pm.org/</a> for details. There's probably some
cross over between the two groups.<br>
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James<br>
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