[VPM] Victoria Perl Mongers meeting tomorrow

Peter Scott Peter at PSDT.com
Mon Nov 19 13:20:00 PST 2007


Victoria Perl Mongers returns this month at its regular timeslot (7pm, 
third Tuesday of the month), at a new location:

Date:		Tuesday, November 20
Time:		7:00 PM
Location:	3347 Oak Street, Office of Enquisite

See: 
http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=q&output=html&hl=en&q=3347+Oak+Street+victoria+bc+canada&zoom=0&zp=OO

Main presenter: Mock
Presentation: 	"How to find vulnerabilities in perl code."

A compelling topic if ever I heard one.

Darren Duncan will fill in remaining time with the design of the Muldis 
D language and of its implementation in the form of Muldis DB, where it 
is a Perl hosted language that specializes in working with relational 
databases.

Unlike other Perl tools for working with databases, the paradigm of
Muldis DB is based on storing all database centric code in databases
themselves as stored procedures, such that the databases are
essentially reusable program modules that also persist user data;
some databases could be code-only as well, making them essentially
Muldis D libraries; either way, the host Perl code would invoke these
procedures directly almost as if they were Perl subroutines.

Relevant urls include http://search.cpan.org/dist/Language-MuldisD/
and http://search.cpan.org/dist/Muldis-DB/ .


The Victoria Perl Mongers welcome presentations and attendance from 
those who are interested in any dynamic scripting language, including 
and especially Ruby, Python, and Haskell.  Our home page is 
http://victoria.pm.org/ .

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-- 
Peter Scott
Pacific Systems Design Technologies
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