[LA.pm] LA.pm Tech Talk - Thursday, June 22nd 2006 - Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong

Kevin Scaldeferri kevin+lapm at scaldeferri.com
Tue Jun 27 14:49:43 PDT 2006


I couldn't make this, but it sounded interesting.  Are the slides 
available, do you know?


-kevin


On Jun 19, 2006, at 7:44 PM, Todd Cranston-Cuebas wrote:

> Announcing this month's LA.pm Tech Talk!
> When: Thursday, June 22, 2006, 7-9 p.m.
> Where: Ticketmaster's movie theater
> 8800 W. Sunset Blvd
> West Hollywood, CA 90069
>  
> All the way from Australia (and on his way to YAPC), we present...
>
> Adam Kennedy
> presenting...
>  
> Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong
>  
> Short Description of talk...
>
> Everybody makes mistakes. Most of the time they can be fixed.
>
>
> But as you gain more experience and your projects get larger you enter 
> the dangerous and exotic world of large-scale design, with mistakes so 
> seductive you won't notice until years after you make them, and so 
> dangerous you can't risk fixing them even once you do.
>
> In the style of "You Can't Get There From Here", this talk will cover 
> the theoretical basis of some of the worst design mistakes, and take 
> you on a tour of some the biggest mistakes in the Perl world 
> (including mine).
> Adam's Bio...
>
> Adam Kennedy is one of Perl's "beautiful people", brilliant, outgoing, 
> stunningly handsome, yet still modest. And he loves being asked to 
> write his own bio.
>
> Founder of Perl development and consulting company Phase N Australia, 
> he works on Perl scalability and the solution of novel, complex and 
> non-trivial problems for a variety of clients.
> Preview of next month...
>  
> Set aside July 11th for the next big talk. Note: I'm still finalizing 
> the location. Randal's back in town to present...
>
> Practicing Better Perl:
> Randal Schwartz summarizes the 30 most important "Perl Best Practices" 
> from Professor Conway's book of the same name, and throws in his own 
> experiences as well.
> Please click on the supplied link below to let us know if you're 
> coming. As far as I know, you will _not_ be required to register with 
> Evite if this is a concern. This will help me to get a better idea of 
> the head count so PLEASE take the time to RVSP. The Evite invitation 
> also has more information regarding parking, etc.
>  
> http://www.evite.com/app/publicUrl/tcc@ticketmaster.com/lapm062206
>  
> Thank you!
>  
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