From matthewbrowning at gmail.com Wed Mar 12 05:22:06 2014 From: matthewbrowning at gmail.com (Matthew Browning) Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 12:22:06 +0000 Subject: [DCPM] Web Site Birthday Message-ID: According to my logs it is ten years today since I produced the current DCPM holding page: http://devoncornwall.pm.org/ So happy web site birthday! No real radical advancements in HTML/CSS during that time, probably a good thing. Perl is about the same as well. MB -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From aaron.trevena at gmail.com Mon Mar 17 03:09:24 2014 From: aaron.trevena at gmail.com (Aaron Trevena) Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 10:09:24 +0000 Subject: [DCPM] Web Site Birthday In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 12 March 2014 12:22, Matthew Browning wrote: > According to my logs it is ten years today since I produced the current DCPM > holding page: *cheers* I should probably look at making that nicer, but there's nothing wrong with it per se :) > No real radical advancements in HTML/CSS during that time, probably a good > thing. Perl is about the same as well. Funny you should say that, gbjk at work commented a couple of days ago that actually we write surprisingly little "real" perl - most of our code is Moose, Kavorka & DBIC utilising other CPAN modules for the details - barely recognisable as the same language as 10 years ago, aside from how we use sigils, pod & comments :) A. -- Aaron J Trevena, BSc Hons http://www.aarontrevena.co.uk LAMP System Integration, Development and Consulting From simon at technocool.net Tue Mar 18 16:40:36 2014 From: simon at technocool.net (Simon Waters) Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 23:40:36 +0000 Subject: [DCPM] Web Site Birthday In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5328D974.1070200@technocool.net> On 17/03/14 10:09, Aaron Trevena wrote: > On 12 March 2014 12:22, Matthew Browning wrote: > > I should probably look at making that nicer, but there's nothing wrong > with it per se :) I should probably tell you what has changed in the hosting. >> No real radical advancements in HTML/CSS during that time, probably a good >> thing. Perl is about the same as well. > > Funny you should say that, gbjk at work commented a couple of days ago > that actually we write surprisingly little "real" perl - most of our > code is Moose, Kavorka & DBIC utilising other CPAN modules for the > details - barely recognisable as the same language as 10 years ago, > aside from how we use sigils, pod & comments :) Only Perl thing at the moment uses RTIR, I haven't had to look, but apparently source looks like Perl did 10 years ago. We should have a meeting. From toby.parkins at headforwards.com Wed Mar 19 02:06:09 2014 From: toby.parkins at headforwards.com (Toby Parkins) Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 09:06:09 +0000 Subject: [DCPM] Web Site Birthday In-Reply-To: <5328D974.1070200@technocool.net> References: <5328D974.1070200@technocool.net> Message-ID: <014BBCAA-D949-4D74-9B96-6F6DAEEC0E2A@headforwards.com> > On 18 Mar 2014, at 23:40, Simon Waters wrote: > >> On 17/03/14 10:09, Aaron Trevena wrote: >> On 12 March 2014 12:22, Matthew Browning wrote: >> >> I should probably look at making that nicer, but there's nothing wrong >> with it per se :) > > I should probably tell you what has changed in the hosting. > >>> No real radical advancements in HTML/CSS during that time, probably a good >>> thing. Perl is about the same as well. >> >> Funny you should say that, gbjk at work commented a couple of days ago >> that actually we write surprisingly little "real" perl - most of our >> code is Moose, Kavorka & DBIC utilising other CPAN modules for the >> details - barely recognisable as the same language as 10 years ago, >> aside from how we use sigils, pod & comments :) > > Only Perl thing at the moment uses RTIR, I haven't had to look, but > apparently source looks like Perl did 10 years ago. > > We should have a meeting. Headforwards would be happy to sponsor some food/drinks if a meeting did happen. > > _______________________________________________ > Devoncornwall-pm mailing list > Devoncornwall-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/devoncornwall-pm