[kw-pm] February's talks

Abram Hindle abram.hindle at softwareprocess.es
Wed Feb 10 10:31:46 PST 2010


For the other talk to fill out the rest Feb, I'd love to see a Perl6
talk a quick demo of an operator or something neat like that.

Another alternative would be if someone would like to present something
about say a demo bot or an AI bot in the CS Club's tron ai competition.

There's a perl pack:

http://csclub.uwaterloo.ca/contest/index.php

abram

fishb wrote:
> 
> I'll put a summary of my planned talk up on the wiki.  I might mention
> Perl 6 in passing, but it is explicitly not about Perl 6. It's a short
> investigation about what "Modern Perl" is, and then to me more
> interesting, what "Contemporary Perl" is.  Not an advocacy talk.
> 
> fishbot
> 
> ---- original message : 2010-02-08 6:46pm : Daniel R. Allen ----
> 
>> If anyone is interested in giving a short talk in February, or March,
>> there is room for you. As Abram said, they really don't need to be fancy.
>> Or even be perl specific.  Just interesting. :)
>>
>> We currently have two talks slated for February:
>>
>> fishbot will present on some developments in Perl 6: "Modern Perl -
>> Module, Modernity and Marketing". And I will do a quick review of a
>> python
>> CGI project I wrote which uses pExpect, a robust alternative to Expect.
>>
>> Our February meeting is the 18th, a week Thursday. Hope to see you there.
>>
>> -Daniel
>>
>> On Sun, 31 Jan 2010, fishbot wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Unless someone objects, I'll do a 15-20 minute talk in February,
>>> provided there is at least one additional 10-20 minute talk.
>>>
>>> Tyler: as Abram says, a handful of code examples of how
>>> an operator or construct works would fit this bill.
>>>
>>> My proposed talk is provisionally titled:
>>> "Modern Perl - Module, Modernity and Marketing"
>>>
>>> Don't worry: It isn't advocacy.
>>>
>>> ---- original message : 2010-01-22 10:35pm : Abram Hindle ----
>>>
>>>> Thank you for attending.
>>>>
>>>> Your talk doesn't need slides, often presenters will just have an
>>>> editor
>>>> open and a terminal and just eval or run various scripts. So if all you
>>>> have is working code that is interesting or fun and uses new perl 6
>>>> features, a walk through of that would be sufficient.
>>>>
>>>> A couple of lines (even tests!) about one operator would do as well :D
>>>>
>>>> If you think you only have 10 minutes then so be it, we can get other
>>>> presenters to round out the rest of the meeting.
>>>>
>>>> abram
>>>>
>>>> Tyler Slijboom wrote:
>>>>> Thanks everyone for the warm welcome.  I would be interested in
>>>>> participating in a talk about the latest on Perl 6, but I honestly do
>>>>> not think I can have it ready for the February Talk.
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