Perl Training & Events
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Sep
9
September Houston.pm Meeting: An Intro to the Qore Language for Perl Programmers - Houston, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Houston Perl Meetup
Brett Estrade has volunteered to make a quick presentation on the Qore language.The basics of the Qore language will be introduced from the perspective of a Perl programmer, include basic data structures, object oriented capabilities, and multi-threading. Ideas for future talks regarding Qore, Perl threading/asynchronicity, and using Qore with Perl will be discussed by all.
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Sep
8
Practical Python - Buffalo, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by hackerspaces Buffalo NY
In the face of ambiguity, refuse the temptation to guess.There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it.Although that way may not be obvious at first unless you're Dutch.-The Zen of PythonThis is the first monthly meetup for Python. This is badly needed since PHP and Perl have meetups and Python is obviously a much better language.We will be looking at a TBD Python program, and potentially modifying it.Future topics may inclued
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Sep
7
Mason 2: True OO templating for the web and beyond presented by Jonathan Swartz - New York, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by The New York Perl Meetup Group
We are excited to announce our next Perl Mongers meetup. Jonathan Swartz of HTML::Mason fame will present the next generation of Mason, Mason 2.Mason 2: True OO templating for the web and beyondMason is a Perl-based templating framework for generating web pages and other dynamic content. Over the past decade it has been used to generate thousands of web sites large and small, including Amazon.com, Target.com, Hearst Magazines, Salon.com and del.icio.us.
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Aug
8
Node.js Server side JS Really? - Hereford, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Organised by NxtGenUG
Node.js is an event-driven I/O server-side JavaScript (built on V8 JavaScript engine) environment for Unix-like platforms. It is intended for writing scalable network programs such as web servers. It was created by Ryan Dahl in 2009, and its growth is sponsored by Joyent, which employs Dahl. Node.js is similar in purpose to Twisted for Python, Perl Object Environment for Perl, libevent for C and EventMachine for Ruby. Unlike most JavaScript, it is not executed in a web browser, but is instead.
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May
6
Silicon Valley Perl - San Jose, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Silicon Valley Perl
We traditionally start with introductions - what do you do or want to do with Perl? Then there will be a presentation or some short presentations each meeting. See the agenda at the SVPerl wiki at were moved up from 7:30PM to 7PM at the request of attendees. Ixia is graciously hosting SVPerl at their private meeting facility. Let's make sure to be good guests whom they'll continue to want to invite back each month.
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Apr
27
Perl and Python and Ruby - San Bruno, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by San Francisco Perl Mongers
I would love to have a talk about cross comparison among Perl, Python, and Ruby. [email protected]. Rahul.
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Apr
19
MadMongers (Madison Perl Mongers) Monthly Meetup - Madison, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by MadMongers (Madison Perl Mongers)
Every month the Mad Mongers meet to discuss the goings on in the Perl world, and we usually have at least one presentation about something Perl related. Sometimes it's about licensing, sometimes its about web development, sometimes it's about system administration, sometimes network apps, and other times just wild and crazy stuff.Check out our meetings calendar what's going on this month.
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Apr
18
Great tips on how to deploy your new PHP applications, as well as Zend Queueing. - Cambridge, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Boston PHP
Join us for a night with ZEND. We will have Kevin Schroeder of Zend give two topics that are most interesting to PHP Developers: *Guidelines for Deploying PHP Applications For many PHP shops, moving code from development to production sounds like it should be easy, and it can be. The problem is that sometimes deployment strategies can result in longer downtime than is desired, rollbacks can be difficult or there can even be uncertainty on what is actually in the production environment.
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Apr
15
April Houston.pm Meeting - Houston, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Houston Perl Meetup
Gordon Child has volunteered to share his knowledge of automated testing in Perl this month. He will be presenting Automated browser interaction using WWW::Selenium.
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Apr
8
Silicon Valley Perl - San Jose, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Silicon Valley Perl
We traditionally start with introductions - what do you do or want to do with Perl? Then there will be a presentation or some short presentations each meeting. See the agenda at the SVPerl wiki at were moved up from 7:30PM to 7PM at the request of attendees. Ixia is graciously hosting SVPerl at their private meeting facility. Let's make sure to be good guests whom they'll continue to want to invite back each month.
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Mar
31
CSS Quickstart (SASS and LESS) and Dummy Testing your Site (Selenium, Twill) - Asbury Park, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Jersey Shore Web Developers
Description: We'll start with a brief introduction to SASS and LESS CSS languages, review examples, and why/how to integrate them into your workflow. Followed up by a discussion on dummy testing your site with Selenium and Twill to round up the meeting.If there's time left over we'll talk shop like we normally do - who's working on what, ask questions, etc.More info -Selenium - is a portable software testing framework for web applications.
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Mar
23
Mason 2: Templating for the web and beyond - San Francisco, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by San Francisco Perl Mongers
The SF Perl Mongers next meeting will be on Tuesday March 22nd, at 7pm. Jonathan Swartz will be introducing Mason 2.0.Mason is a Perl-based templating framework for generating web pages and other dynamic content. Over the past decade it has been used to generate thousands of web sites large and small, including Amazon.com, Target.com, Salon.com and del.icio.us.Version 2.0 of Mason was released last month, twelve years after its initial incarnation.
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Mar
23
March 2011 Web Design Meetup - Gig Harbor, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by The Gig Harbor Web Design Meetup Group
Anyone interested in web design, development, or running websites can attend: whether you're a website owner, a designer, developer, student, or just want to learn more.Please RSVP if you plan to attend.Agenda Setting Up a Local Development EnvironmentThis month, we'll be discussing setting up a local development environment on your computer. We'll install and configure XXAMP/WAMP on Windows, MAMP on Mac, and LAMP on Linux.
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Mar
17
Bozeman Area: Regular Expressions (REGEX) - Bozeman, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Montana Programmers
We will discuss PCRE REGEX (PERL Compatable Regular Expressions).Please email me in advance of any tools you would like the group to know about - before the meeting. I would recommend regex-coach. ... as a great place to start.As usual: Pizza, Topic, Discussions -- AND - Remember you are always welcome (its OK -- really) to come for the food and the discussions if the topic doesn't interest you.Current:===============March: Regex (PCRE) -- Need Speaker
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Mar
11
March Houston.pm Meeting - Houston, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by G. Wade Johnson
Nick Koston of cPanel fame has agreed to present on the Devel::NYTProf module for profiling Perl code. This should be a great topic for our return to technical meetings.Make certain to RSVP, we need an idea of the number of attendees in order to simplify ordering food.
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Mar
9
Los Angeles High Scalability Group Meetup - Santa Monica, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by Los Angeles Hadoop Meetup
We're going to try something slightly different this meetup. We'll be having a case study presentation from Wilton Risenhoover, followed by an open Q&A not only from the audience to him, but from him to the audience. We'll be covering cache architecture, processing queues and various data store considerations.More on Wilton
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Mar
9
Buffalo Perl Mongers - Buffalo, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by hackerspaces Buffalo NY
Monthly meeting of Buffalo PM (click there for details)
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Mar
4
Silicon Valley Perl - San Jose, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by Silicon Valley Perl
We traditionally start with introductions - what do you do or want to do with Perl? Then there will be a presentation or some short presentations each meeting. See the agenda at the SVPerl wiki at were moved up from 7:30PM to 7PM at the request of attendees. Ixia is graciously hosting SVPerl at their private meeting facility. Let's make sure to be good guests whom they'll continue to want to invite back each month.
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Mar
2
Non-filesystem-based filestores and Perl - New York, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by The New York Perl Meetup Group
Please leave your full name when rsvp'ing it isn't already apparent by your username. We will leave it at the front desk, so security can verify you for admission.
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Feb
23
Learn Python The Hard Way - San Francisco, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by San Francisco Perl Mongers
Zed Shaw will turn the tables on our usual Perl centric meetings by giving us a few lessons in learning Python the hard way. Zed is a well known software developer who is noted for developing the Ruby webserver Mongrel, the successor Mongrel2, the Lua based framework Tir, and autho.me.Learn Python the Hard Way - | | | | | | | Shaw - | | | | | | | posted via App::PM::Announce
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Feb
16
MadMongers (Madison Perl Mongers) Monthly Meetup - Madison, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by MadMongers (Madison Perl Mongers)
Every month the Mad Mongers meet to discuss the goings on in the Perl world, and we usually have at least one presentation about something Perl related. Sometimes it's about licensing, sometimes its about web development, sometimes it's about system administration, sometimes network apps, and other times just wild and crazy stuff.Check out our meetings calendar what's going on this month.
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Feb
11
Silicon Valley Perl - San Jose, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by Silicon Valley Perl
Just for February, we're delaying the SVPerl meeting one week due to availability of the meeting room. So it'll be on the 2nd Thursday (Feb 10) this month.Our guest speaker for February is Greg Lindahl, CTO of Blekko, a search engine start-up that uses Perl.We traditionally start with introductions - what do you do or want to do with Perl? Then there will be a presentation or some short presentations each meeting.
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Feb
9
Buffalo Perl Mongers - Buffalo, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by hackerspaces Buffalo NY
Monthly meeting of Buffalo PM (click there for details
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Aug
2
New England F# User Group: F# Workflows - Cambridge, United States
happened 10 years ago
F# Workflows are a powerful and elegant tool for solving many real-world problems, though they can be rather daunting at first. We'll survey some ways in which Workflows in the standard F# libraries are used for common development tasks, then dig into detail on how they work. We'll then build a workflow that provides a validation framework that can be used for parsing or other tasks.
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Aug
2
New England F# User Group: F# Workflows - Cambridge, United States
happened 10 years ago
F# Workflows are a powerful and elegant tool for solving many real-world problems, though they can be rather daunting at first. We'll survey some ways in which Workflows in the standard F# libraries are used for common development tasks, then dig into detail on how they work.
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Jul
19
OSCON - Portland, United States
happened 10 years ago
If the first years of OSCON were about opening the minds of big business to the philosophy of open source, are the years ahead about opening the minds of the open source community to the possibilities of its future? As open source becomes fully integrated into the corporate environment, OSCON helps to define, maintain, and extend the identity of what it means to be open source.
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Jun
23
Hudson for Everybody Else - San Francisco, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by San Francisco Perl Mongers
Joe McMahon will be talking about Hudson on June 22nd at 7pm, at the office of Mother Jones."Continuous integration" sounds like a great idea: you automatically run your build on every checkin, so you know very soon after you've committed if you make a mistake or checked in a bug. However, like anyproperly lazy Perl programmer, the last thing you want to do is write more code; you want to take advantage of work that's already done: that's Hudson.
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Jun
21
National Perl Conference - Yet Another Perl Conference - YAPC - Columbus, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by TechLife Columbus
An international Perl Conference (YAPC) at the Ohio State University, brand new Ohio Union building, June 21st - 23rd, 2010. ( ... )Click here to register and to learn moreAll of the big names in the Perl community will be there:Larry Wall will be there. The Creator of Perl.( ... )Damian Conway will be there.( ... )Randal Schwartz will be there. The author of many O'Reilly Perl Books.
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Jun
20
Brain Art and Tech Demo - Buffalo, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by hackerspaces Buffalo NY
This summer Hackerspace contributed to Hallwall's 21st Artists and Models Affair with a giant interactive brain.While A&M: STIMULUS was a blast, the event was too noisy and busy to really interact with The Brain. This second showing at Hackerspace itself will also let us take apart and explain the technology behind the art.Demo Topics will include:* Microprocessor programming* Game design* Open Source real-time video processing* Using Wiimotes on Linux
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Jun
5
Selenium Sprint: What do YOU want to hack on? - San Francisco, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by San Francisco Selenium Meetup Group
Have an interest in catching up on Perl Binding, Hudson Integration...anything? Want to connect with other developers who think that hacking away on a weekend sounds like fun? Then join the Selenium Sprint at Sauce Labs this Saturday!This is a great opportunity for folks who are interested in contributing to Selenium. And, as an added bonus, Simon Stewart, creator of WebDriver, will be on hand ALL THE WAY FROM THE UK to join in, answers qs, etc.
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