Aw: Re: Perl School 4: Database Programming with Perl and DBIx::Class

2013-02-07 Thread Roland Schmitz
Hi Dave, So one of them might be run close to the LPW. But not on the same day. i never thought it would/should be on the same day. A day before or after would be great. Yours Roland

Re: Aw: Re: Perl School 4: Database Programming with Perl and DBIx::Class

2013-02-07 Thread Dave Cross
Quoting Roland Schmitz sc...@web.de: Hi Dave, So one of them might be run close to the LPW. But not on the same day. i never thought it would/should be on the same day. A day before or after would be great. It's unlikely to ever be any closer than a week away. Given that both the LWP

Aw: Re: Re: Perl School 4: Database Programming with Perl and DBIx::Class

2013-02-07 Thread Roland Schmitz
So one of them might be run close to the LPW. But not on the same day. i never thought it would/should be on the same day. A day before or after would be great. It's unlikely to ever be any closer than a week away. Given that both the LWP and Perl School both run on a Saturday. not

Re: Perl School 4: Database Programming with Perl and DBIx::Class

2013-02-07 Thread pierre masci
I'm naive and haven't used other languages a lot, but Roles definitely get my vote. I'm thinking about the Throwable and Test::Routine modules, for example. And Aspects (MooseX::Aspect) are making me quite intrigued too. There's good blood flowing into Perl5's veins, some people must realize that.

Re: Perl School 4: Database Programming with Perl and DBIx::Class

2013-02-07 Thread Dave Cross
Quoting Lyle webmas...@cosmicperl.com: On 06/02/2013 21:43, Dave Cross wrote: The first two Perl Schools (August and October) were called Modern Perl for Non-Perl Programmers[1]. Not aimed at absolute beginners, but trying to get users of other languages interested in Modern Perl. I had

Re: Perl School 4: Database Programming with Perl and DBIx::Class

2013-02-07 Thread Paul Makepeace
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 4:09 AM, Dave Cross d...@dave.org.uk wrote: I think the best programmers don't stick with the language they know. I think they see a new language as largely a case of learning new syntax and enjoy having a number of languages to choose from so they can use the best one

Re: Perl School 4: Database Programming with Perl and DBIx::Class

2013-02-06 Thread Mark Keating
On 06/02/2013 08:13, Dave Cross wrote: On 02/06/2013 07:48 AM, Hakim Cassimally wrote: Hello, On 6 February 2013 07:18, Dave Cross d...@dave.org.uk wrote: Perl School 4 is this Saturday (9th Feb). It's an introduction to DBIx::Class. It's a full-day course for £30 and it takes place at

Re: Perl School 4: Database Programming with Perl and DBIx::Class

2013-02-06 Thread Mark Stringer
At the risk of acquiring a brown nose... The quality of these events shouldn't be underestimated. I went along to one and was pleasantly surprised. If anyone's on the fence about whether it can really be any good for such a small outlay - just do it! mullet On 02/06/2013 09:28 AM, Mark

Re: Perl School 4: Database Programming with Perl and DBIx::Class

2013-02-06 Thread David Cantrell
On Wed, Feb 06, 2013 at 07:18:52AM +, Dave Cross wrote: Perl School 4 is this Saturday (9th Feb). It's an introduction to DBIx::Class. Do you intend to ever repeat these classes? I couldn't go to the Moosey one in December because I was out of town, but I think it would be useful. --

Re: Perl School 4: Database Programming with Perl and DBIx::Class

2013-02-06 Thread pierre masci
Looking forward to it, thanks a lot Dave :)

Re: Perl School 4: Database Programming with Perl and DBIx::Class

2013-02-06 Thread Dave Cross
On 02/06/2013 12:40 PM, David Cantrell wrote: On Wed, Feb 06, 2013 at 07:18:52AM +, Dave Cross wrote: Perl School 4 is this Saturday (9th Feb). It's an introduction to DBIx::Class. Do you intend to ever repeat these classes? I couldn't go to the Moosey one in December because I was

Re: Perl School 4: Database Programming with Perl and DBIx::Class

2013-02-06 Thread Lyle
On 06/02/2013 18:59, Dave Cross wrote: On 02/06/2013 12:40 PM, David Cantrell wrote: On Wed, Feb 06, 2013 at 07:18:52AM +, Dave Cross wrote: Perl School 4 is this Saturday (9th Feb). It's an introduction to DBIx::Class. Do you intend to ever repeat these classes? I couldn't go to the

Re: Perl School 4: Database Programming with Perl and DBIx::Class

2013-02-06 Thread Dave Cross
On 02/06/2013 07:34 PM, Lyle wrote: On 06/02/2013 18:59, Dave Cross wrote: On 02/06/2013 12:40 PM, David Cantrell wrote: On Wed, Feb 06, 2013 at 07:18:52AM +, Dave Cross wrote: Perl School 4 is this Saturday (9th Feb). It's an introduction to DBIx::Class. Do you intend to ever

Re: Perl School 4: Database Programming with Perl and DBIx::Class

2013-02-06 Thread Dave Cross
On 02/06/2013 11:10 AM, Tom Beresford wrote: Unfortunately I'm not about this weekend - will it be possible to get a video or the slides/notes for the DBIC + Moose section? More than willing to make a suitable donation to the davorg benevolent fund or whatever There won't be video (low cost

Re: Perl School 4: Database Programming with Perl and DBIx::Class

2013-02-06 Thread Tom Beresford
Unfortunately I'm not about this weekend - will it be possible to get a video or the slides/notes for the DBIC + Moose section? More than willing to make a suitable donation to the davorg benevolent fund or whatever Tom On 6 February 2013 09:54, Mark Stringer m...@repixl.com wrote: At the risk

Perl School 4: Database Programming with Perl and DBIx::Class

2013-02-05 Thread Dave Cross
Perl School 4 is this Saturday (9th Feb). It's an introduction to DBIx::Class. It's a full-day course for £30 and it takes place at Google Campus in London. There are still a number of tickets available. Would you benefit from an introduction to DBIC? Or is there someone you work with

Re: Perl School 4: Database Programming with Perl and DBIx::Class

2013-02-05 Thread Hakim Cassimally
Hello, On 6 February 2013 07:18, Dave Cross d...@dave.org.uk wrote: Perl School 4 is this Saturday (9th Feb). It's an introduction to DBIx::Class. It's a full-day course for £30 and it takes place at Google Campus in London. Golly, that looks almost absurdly reasonably priced! That's not