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LinuxSA November 2009 - Catalyst

   Hi all,

   It's past time for the November meeting announcement (it's tonight)...

   The usual details:

    When:   6:30pm-8:30pm on Tuesday, 17th November, 2009
    Where:  Room G05/G06 Gerard Innovation Centre
            Prince Alfred College
            Capper Street, Kent Town SA
    Cost:   FREE
    Who:    Anyone and everyone.
            No pre-registration necessary.

   Presentation:

    Geoffrey D. Bennett will be giving a talk on the Catalyst web
    application development framework, including the related Perl
    modules:
    - DBIx::Class object relational mapper (talking to your database)
    - Template Toolkit template processing system
    - HTML::FormFu form generation, processing, and validation

   Getting to the Venue:

    Prince Alfred College faces Dequetteville Terrace, but access to
    Room G05/G06 is only available from Capper Street; there is no
    access to these rooms from any other entrances in the College.  On
    Capper Street, Room G05/G06 is closer to The Parade West than to
    Dequetteville Terrace.

    Parking is available on-street or maybe off-street (adjacent to the
    Sports Centre). Look for the two storey stone fronted building with
    the sign "Gerard Innovation Centre". Enter through the double doors,
    first room on the right hand side of corridor (ground floor). The
    external door automatically locks at night. Should it not be propped
    open please be ready to knock loudly.

    There are buses that go along Dequetteville Terrace, with a stop
    adjacent to Capper Street. The 143, 145, and 146 buses leave from
    North Terrace, and the 141 and 142 buses leave from Currie Street
    and Grenfell street.

    If you are in the city, you could also catch the 99C bus to East
    Terrace, then take a 10-15 minute walk to the College.

   Pizza:

    After the meeting, people generally go out for pizza at San Giorgios
    (cnr. Frome Street and Rundle Street in the city).

   For more information:
 
    Email:        organisers@linuxsa.org.au
    Web Page:     http://www.linuxsa.org.au/
    Mailing List: linuxsa@linuxsa.org.au
    IRC:          #linuxsa on irc.freenode.net

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