Phoenix.pm: Call for presentations
Scott Walters
scott at illogics.org
Wed Apr 16 14:35:52 CDT 2003
Ideas
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. webcast the presentation - I'm curious how many people just don't
feel like doing anything physical in the Real World
. Doug's bots idea. If people beg and plead, I'll allocate some
time there.
. If people beg and plead, I'll finish my FuzzyLogic module.
. Have something that runs server side to finds dereferenced HTML
files in about a page of code. Gives the route you have to surf
to find each page that isn't dereferenced relative to the main
page.
. Loads of new stuff on wiki.slowass.net/?PerlDesignPatterns -
any of it could be turned into a presentation of various
degrees of lameness. I'd be happy to do any number of these -
either as full presentations, or as 10-30 minute mini-presentations.
Since this is my current pet project, I don't want to stuff it
down peoples throats, so you have to ask for it ;)
I tend to be irrational and obsessive about my pet projects.
. As part of my continuations project (which I'm only at the
poking-at-with-a-long-stick phase with), I could do something
on Perl5 "B" bytecode/assembly. Syntax, kinds of ops,
binary representation, comparison to source/input Perl,
related tools. I'm trying to learn XS and perlguts
(perldoc perlguts), but I don't know enough to talk on it yet -
would someone else like to do a nice XS presentation?
Other ideas have been suggested in the past - many of them are marked up
on the phoenix.pm.org website. This email does not presume to preempt or
supersede any previous suggestions - just aggregate my current mental
state.
-scott
On 0, Doug Miles <doug.miles at bpxinternet.com> wrote:
>
> If you would like to make a presentation this Thursday night, or any
> other meeting, please let me know the topic and when you would like to
> do it. Historically, I have done a fair bit of the presentations. The
> problem right now is that I'm not doing a lot of Perl development right
> now. If we want to continue having meetings, I need everyone's help.
> Thanks!
>
> doug.miles at bpxinternet.com
>
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