[Philadelphia-pm] FWD: [plug-announce] Wed, Apr 6, 2016: PLUG Central - "What's New in Perl 5?" by Walt Mankowski (7pm at USP)
Walt Mankowski
waltman at pobox.com
Tue Apr 5 17:55:22 PDT 2016
Sorry for the short notice, but PLUG needed a speaker for tomorrow
night at the last minute, so I volunteered to talk about Perl. This
is basically the same talk I gave at FOSSCON last summer, but since I
had a tiny audience that day (I was up against something devops-y) I'm
guessing none of you were there.
The talk itself is an overview of fun new features that have been
added to Perl in the last 10 years or so. And there have been a LOT
of new features. Unless you're rjbs (from whom I borrowed most of the
material) or mjd, there's probably something in here you either don't
know or have forgotten about.
I hope some of you can make it. If not, hopefully I'll get to repeat
it somewhere else.
Walt
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Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 12:56:05 -0400
From: "Paul L. Snyder" <plsnyder at drexel.edu>
To: plug-announce at lists.phillylinux.org
Subject: [PLUG] [plug-announce] Wed, Apr 6, 2016: PLUG Central - "What's New in Perl 5?" by Walt Mankowski (7pm at USP)
PLUG Central will be meeting on Wednesday, April 6, at USP in
Philadelpha, beginning at 7pm. Directions to the meeting location
at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia can be found at
the end of this email.
This month, PLUG Central will feature a talk by Walt Mankowski on
the latest developments in the Perl 5 programming language.
What's New in Perl 5?
Talk Description: Perl 6 was finally released in February after
more than 15 years of development. But Perl 5 also remains in
active development. It's been on a yearly release schedule for
the past 5 years, and the new versions are full of new great
new features like defined-or, say, state variables, versioned
modules, Y2038 compliance, lexical subroutines, subroutine
signatures, Unicode 7.0 support, and tons of new regular
expression features. If you haven't used Perl since the (first)
dotcom bust, come see what you've been missing!
The meeting will be held at our usual location:
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia (USP)
Griffith Hall (Room "C" or "A", look for the signs)
600 South 43rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-4495
USP is located in University City. Driving directions are
available at http://www.phillylinux.org/locations/usp.html, or
http://www.usip.edu/directions, both of which have an aerial
view of the campus buildings. USP is also easily accessible by
public transportation.
There will be an open Question & Answer session at 7PM, prior to
the main presentation at 8PM. This is an open meeting; all are
welcome and encouraged to attend.
Usually, a number of members get together after the meeting at a
nearby restaurant for food and perhaps a beer or two. Come join
the camaraderie!
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