The Acme Namespace :: 20 minutes, 100 modules and How to survive your first few months of Perl
"The Acme Namespace :: 20 minutes, 100 modules"
The world of Acme!
100 modules in 20 minutes!
You'll never get so much information in your brain in so little time again!
Unless, of course, you don't learn the lesson this time...
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"Best talk I missed today was probably "Wile Coyote's Toolbox: The Acme Namespace - 20 minutes, 90 modules" by Jose Castro. (I did get to see it at LUV last night though :-) "
-- in http://michaeldavies.org/weblog/tech/conf/osdc2006/
"José Castro (cog)'s Acme presentation was great, and I've got some ideas for a few modules of my own now..."
-- in http://use.perl.org/~pemungkah/journal/30126
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"How to survive your first few months of Perl"
So you wanna use Perl, you're not an expert, and you sometimes hit the wall.
This talk will teach you how to identify that wall, how to avoid it, and how to jump over it in case you feel like.
The Perl resources that every Perl programmer should know about but usually finds out about already too late, some useful modules you should use from day 1, Perl culture, CPAN philosophy, tools of the JAPH and much more.
You will leave this talk way better equipped to use Perl in the days to come, when the apocalypse strikes us all and all that is left is Perl and, er... wait, where are my pills? Oh, here they are. OK, never mind that, what was I saying? Oh, yeah, you will leave this talk way better equipped to be an excellent Perl programmer. Yes, that's it. An excellent Perl programmer. Just like the messiah.
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(This talk is a first timer, so there are no reviews about it yet)
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Friday, 14 of November of 2008, from 10:00 to 11:00