I can't make this due to Arisia prep tonight, but I would love to see any
notes or slides or anything similar that wouldn't make anyone go out of
their way.

-C.
On Jan 14, 2014 5:39 PM, "Tom Metro" <[email protected]> wrote:

> TOPIC: A recap of the DFW Perl Mongers Deduplication Hackathon
> DATE: January 14
> TIME: 7:00 - 10:00 PM
> ROOM: E51-372 (NOTE we're back in the squarish room 372 for winter/spring.)
> SPEAKERS: Joel Berger, Tommy Butler, Yanick Champoux, Bruce Gray, Tim King
> MODERATOR: Tom Metro
>
> How fast can Perl find duplicate files on a 100 GB file system? That's
> the question the Dallas/Fort Worth Perl Monger's Winter 2013
> Deduplication Hackathon set out to answer. There were a diverse range of
> contest entries, from the expected procedural Perl 5 code to ones that
> used Moose, MOP, and even one Perl 6 entry.
>
> Tom Metro will moderate a collection of prerecorded and live lightning
> talks by the contestants. After a brief intro, we'll hear from Bruce on
> his 6-line Perl 6 entry, from Tim (live in person) with his
> comprehensive MOP based solution, from Joel with a classic Perl 5
> procedural solution, from Yanick with the officially winning solution
> built with Moose (yes, the fastest used Moose!), and lastly from the
> DFW.pm leader and contest organizer Tommy (live via Google Hangout) with
> his unofficial Moose based solution, that post-contest, was further
> tuned to beat everyone. Lastly, we'd like to hear from the audience what
> you'd like to see as the topic of a future hackathon.
>
>
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