If you're a citizen of Second Life and would like to meet other Perl monks in-world, you are cordially invited to join the Perl Monks group.

This group is not officially associated with The Monastery in any way.

Membership is free and registration is open. The group's charter is simple:

use warnings;
use strict;
If you have questions about how to join a group, see How do I join a group?

Always remember: what happens in Second Life, stays in Second Life.

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Re: Second Life Perl Monks group
by zentara (Cardinal) on Feb 25, 2007 at 17:24 UTC
    Always remember: what happens in Second Life, stays in Second Life.

    Famous Last Words. :-) How can anyone possibly believe that, with all the recent cases of courts ordering ISP records handed over to the "protectors of our freedom" ?

    I get a real laugh out of the people in Vegas using that in their commercials..... it only took a few months for another ad company to introduce an ad where the gardener, blackmails the homeowner, with evidence of what he saw him do in Vegas last week.


    I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. Cogito ergo sum a bum
      Also remember: the A element destination anchor is often not what the A element source anchor suggests.
Re: Second Life Perl Monks group
by merlyn (Sage) on Feb 25, 2007 at 16:54 UTC
Re: Second Life Perl Monks group
by marto (Cardinal) on Feb 25, 2007 at 20:55 UTC
    Second Life? I don't have enough time to do everything I want to in the first one I have :)
Re: Second Life Perl Monks group
by CountZero (Bishop) on Feb 26, 2007 at 07:26 UTC
    And is there any Perl-related stuff in SL? Can we run Perl-scripts?

    CountZero

    "If you have four groups working on a compiler, you'll get a 4-pass compiler." - Conway's Law

      No, but Lindenscript (the programming language of SL) can post to web URLs, and send and recieve email, so you can effectively have SecondLife objects that are very connected to FirstLife information.
Re: Second Life Perl Monks group
by poqui (Deacon) on Feb 28, 2007 at 15:52 UTC
    Hey y'all,

    I went in and looked you up and joined the group. I saw that you SVN were online; but I tried to "friend" you so I could find you; but you declined.

    Is there a place we all can meet up?

    One suggestion would be the Linux user group area at the knowledge hub. (I don't remember the SLurl or I would post it).