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  • Perl Event Mod_Perl Developers Cookbook author Geoffrey Young Coming Up
    Robin Rowe, Beverly Hills 2006.3.11
    Todd Cranston-Cuebas says this will be soon and may happen on short notice. Regularly scheduled talks at Ticketmaster are typically held on the last Tuesday of the month. Watch for an update on Geoffrey's talk as soon as we know the date.
  • Randal Schwartz Recap
    Robin Rowe, Beverly Hills 2006.3.11
    Learning Perl author Randal Schwartz presented on the 7th at Ticketmaster. He discussed object-oriented Perl Web programming with CGI::Prototype. Clever library. Maybe too clever. More interesting for me was when he talked (briefly) about Rose::DB. He said that seems a better alternative to the Class::DBI library, that Rose is similar but much faster and smaller. Rose provides a Perl interface to PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, and Informix. Both Rose and Class::DBI are based on DBI.
  • Perl Event with Randal Schwartz in Hollywood on Monday, March 6th, 7-9pm
    Robin Rowe, Beverly Hills 2006.2.17 updated 2.28
    Randal Schwartz, of "Learning Perl" fame has agreed to launch this year's perl tech talks! Introduction to Class::Prototyped. and CGI::Prototype.
    Ticketmaster Office
    8800 W. Sunset Blvd
    West Hollywood, CA 90069
    Parking: beelow building. Please send a quick email RSVP to Todd Cranston-Cuebas tcc@ticketmaster.com. By the way, the Ticketmaster website, written almost entirely in Perl, sells as many as half a million tickets a day.
  • Perl Event with Robin Rowe in Hollywood on Wednesday, March 1st, 7-9pm
    Robin Rowe, Beverly Hills 2006.2.26 updated 2.26
    Studio Perl event at LinuxMovies.org. Robin Rowe discusses Perl and GraphicsMagick.
    RSVP Now!

Studio Perl

Perl is a popular scripting for language for motion picture studio production pipelines for feature animation and visual effects. Studios may use hundreds of different image processing tools in making movies. The tools may be secret internally developed software, proprietary commercial applications, and sometimes open source software (such as Perl). Perl or Python are what's typically used as the glue code to tie these separate tools together. The job of a pipeline engineer is to create and maintain the infrastructure that keeps the studio running.

Studio Pipeline Languages

Perl and Python are the most popular.

Perl.LinuxMovies.org Goals

  • Perl technical events in Hollywood
  • Develop more open source code
  • Perl links and docs

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FAQ

  • Why Isn't Perl.LinuxMovies.org Affiliated with Perl Mongers?
    Perl Mongers (pm.org) assists users groups of Web Perl programmers and seems unaware that Perl is used for making motion pictures. The city of Los Angeles covers an area of 465 square miles and has a population of 3.8 million people. The only Perl group sanctioned by Perl Mongers for this region is la.pm.org. The official explanation from pm.org: "London covers an area of over 600 square miles and has a population of 7.5 million and yet it gets on very well with just one PM group." Besides being against launching new Perl groups, many Perl Monger groups have disappeared.
  • Why Not Python.LinuxMovies.org or Pipeline.LinuxMovies.org?
    All it takes is work. Unfortunately, the Los Angeles situation with Python is that LAZUG seems to be defunct. The Java users group LAJUG is still going, was led by DreamWorks Animation software developer Gavin Doughtie for several years.

Studio Perl Camel

The camel is the traditional mascot of Perl. Our studio Perl camel image is courtesy of photographer Terry Lane. Robin Rowe removed the natural background by painting a matte.


Questions to rower@movieeditor.com
Created Feb 17, 2006; updated March 12, 2006