From wigthft at gmail.com Fri Apr 10 15:12:31 2015 From: wigthft at gmail.com (John Fields) Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2015 17:12:31 -0500 Subject: [DFW.pm] Presentation schedule for the next two months... Message-ID: Trying to be professional Mongers bringing you the best in Perl shaped edutainment! :) Remember, presenters get free dinner afterwards. At a real restaurant and everything. Honest. (John and Tommy) So Mon Apr 12: If you have Perl questions, we have Perl answers! *Featured Presentation: *Ready to Get Sauced on automated Web testing? Stephen Wylie will present a demo on Sauce Labs, a cloud-based tool to help you dominate your Web app's testing requirements throughout various browser and OS combinations by utilizing cloud-based virtual environments deployed on-demand. Your tests can be written in a variety of languages compatible with the Selenium Web UI automation framework, including Node.js, Ruby, Java, and of course Perl! Sauce Labs can easily access any public Website, and you can use Sauce Connect to easily define a tunnel through your corporate proxy. Before you set up that expensive ESXi cluster, come check out how easy it is to write cross-platform automation for Sauce Labs! Stephen Wylie has worked for nearly 6 years in the QA field, starting with CLI testing for firmware interfaces and moving into Web UI testing. Outside work, he is an avid developer, having won or placed in numerous hackathons, and launched a hardware project on Kickstarter in 2013 that got over 1,000% funded. Stephen chairs the Civic Hacking Committee at Dallas Makerspace, enjoys oldies music and vintage game shows, and collects fine men's clothing. http :// goshtastic.blogspot.com >-------------------- Mon May 10: Code "Golfing" is writing a solution in as few characters as possible, not to be confused with being production ready! *Featured Presentation: *Miscellaneous Debris! Frew Schmidt (fREW)'s ode to 1.21 Gigawatts . So.. Lightning Talks are 5mins or less, laser focused one topic. This is a collection of short talks that cover a number of topics including Docker, Tools (vim, zsh, etc), DBIC, DBIC helpers, and Async / Dogma. fREW updates the talk when new experience happens, has done it in at least 3 states so far, but the last time he did the talk it took about 1.5 hours, got plenty of laughs, and was a good time for all. He has extensive software industry experience and we are glad he is available and willing to share! fREW is a programmer by day, sleeper by night. He has spawned offspring at least once as far as we know and flosses once daily. You may know him from his excellent cpan module: Plack::Middleware::Acme::PHPE9568F34::D428::11d2::A769::00AA001ACF42 He eagerly watches all of you through his animated portrait on metacpan.org: https://metacpan.org/author/FREW (<-list of Perl Community code contributions too!!) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ace at tommybutler.me Mon Apr 13 13:34:06 2015 From: ace at tommybutler.me (Tommy Butler) Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2015 15:34:06 -0500 Subject: [DFW.pm] Reminder: DFW Perl Mongers Meeting is Tonight Message-ID: *Time*: Today, April 13, 2015 at 7pm *Location*: Dallas Makerspace 1825 Monetary Ln. #104 Carrollton, TX 75006 *Featured Presentation: *Ready to Get Sauced on automated Web testing? Stephen Wylie will present a demo on Sauce Labs, a cloud-based tool to help you dominate your Web app's testing requirements throughout various browser and OS combinations by utilizing cloud-based virtual environments deployed on-demand. Your tests can be written in a variety of languages compatible with the Selenium Web UI automation framework, including Node.js, Ruby, Java, and of course Perl! Sauce Labs can easily access any public Website, and you can use Sauce Connect to easily define a tunnel through your corporate proxy. Before you set up that expensive ESXi cluster, come check out how easy it is to write cross-platform automation for Sauce Labs! Stephen Wylie has worked for nearly 6 years in the QA field, starting with CLI testing for firmware interfaces and moving into Web UI testing. Outside work, he is an avid developer, having won or placed in numerous hackathons, and launched a hardware project on Kickstarter in 2013 that got over 1,000% funded. Stephen chairs the Civic Hacking Committee at Dallas Makerspace, enjoys oldies music and vintage game shows, and collects fine men's clothing. http :// goshtastic.blogspot.com -- Tommy Butler, John Fields -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: