G. Wade Johnson

The Houston Perl Meetup group helps people interested in the Perl programming language meet. This group is associated with the Houston.pm group associated with the Perl Mongers.Anyone who is interested in the Perl programming language is welcome. No experience with the language is required. The group can answer questions or help mentor new programmers through problems.

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Past events

  • October Houston.pm Technical Meeting: Bag of Tricks

    Fri, 12 Oct 2012, 00:00 - 03:00 in Houston, United States

    Erin Schönhals has agreed to present for this month's meeting at 7pmon October 11. Here's her explanation of the topic:By popular demand, for Houston.pm's October meeting I will bepresenting some small examples from a bag of tricks useful for takingon a number of file manipulation tasks, more specifically those suitedto manipulating human readable text. Such tricks include but are notlimited to:* Quick and easy recursive file operations

  • March Houston.pm: brian d foy

    Fri, 23 Mar 2012, 00:00 - 02:00 in Houston, United States

    brian d foy will be in town once again at the end of this month. He has offered to come speak to us again. Because of his schedule, we will not be meeting on the second Thursday as usual. More details as they become available.

  • February Houston.pm Technical Meeting: DistZilla from one newb to another

    Fri, 10 Feb 2012, 01:00 - 03:00 in Houston, United States

    Our next Houston.pm meeting is on Thursday, Feb 9 at the 3131 W. Alabama location, as usual. We will meet in the lobby on the parking level between 6:40 and 7pm and go up to the meeting from there. The presentation starts around 7pm. This month, Mark Allen will present "DistZilla from one newb to another" We look forward to seeing you all there.

  • March Houston.pm Meeting

    Fri, 11 Mar 2011, 01:00 - 03:00 in Houston, United States

    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.

  • April Houston.pm Technical Meeting

    Fri, 9 Apr 2010, 00:00 - 02:00 in Houston, United States

    We will meet at the cPanel offices as usual for a technical meeting. Todd Rinaldo has agreed to present an "Introduction to Object Oriented Perl using Moose". This should not be too much more advanced than our recent "Intro to Perl" talks. It's also an opportunity to see some of what is becoming "best practice" in the Perl community.Also the members are available for questions, discussions, or advice both before and after the presentation.

  • Houston Perl January Meetup

    Wed, 13 Jan 2010, 00:00 - 02:00 in Houston, United States

    We'll be having our last social meeting of the year on December 8. We'll have knowledgeable Perl programmers available to socialize. If you are interested in finding out what the Perl Mongers do, have questions, or are willing to provide answers feel free to come on by. We'll probably hang out for a couple of hours, so feel free to join us for hacking, chatting, and food.

  • Houston Perl December Meetup

    Wed, 9 Dec 2009, 00:00 - 02:00 in Houston, United States

    We'll be having our last social meeting of the year on December 8. We'll have knowledgeable Perl programmers available to socialize. If you are interested in finding out what the Perl Mongers do, have questions, or are willing to provide answers feel free to come on by. We'll probably hang out for a couple of hours, so feel free to join us for hacking, chatting, and food.

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