<div dir="ltr"><b>This Monday!<br>
<br>
</b>This meeting features
several Perl power tools and a series of complaints that has the
potential of starting a holy world war. Please join us!<br>
<u><b><br>
In a nutshell:</b></u><br>
<b>
Date: Monday, November 25th.</b><br>
Time: 18:30 - 20:30 (theoretically)<br>
Location: Booking.com, Herengracht 597, Tokyo & Shanghai
room, 5th floor.<br>
<br>
<b><u>Talks:<br>
</u></b><u>Rob Hoelz - Perl Power Tools<br>
<br>
</u>Tools are the unseen force behind programming; they're not
the "killer apps" of the world, but they're often instrumental
in delivering them.<br>
Come discover some of the tools that the Perl community has
developed over the years to make working with Perl easier.<br>
<b><u><br>
</u></b><u> Kang-Min Liu (Gugod) - </u><u>perlbrew, tips
and tricks<br>
</u><br>
perlbrew is a tool to manage multiple perl installations for
various purposes.<br>
<br>
I'll briefly go through some basic introduction of the tool
and some common usages of perlbrew for development and
operational purposes.<br>
<br>
<u>Sawyer X - do_this() and die;</u><br>
<br>
If serial killers would use these coding patterns as
reasons for their killing sprees we would set them free of
charge. Innocent men and women who could not be expected to
remain silent in the face of such bothersome behavior.<br>
<br>
I will provide a (hopefully extensive) list of coding
patterns I <span class="">do</span> not like to see, and
will urge you to follow me into the righteous path of coding
cleanly and understandably.<br>
<br>
<span class="">This</span> will also shield you as best as
possible not to be hurt physically by me when working with
me, which - by the end of the talk - you may not wish to <span class="">do</span> anyway.</div>