On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 13:59:14 -0500, secretary wrote: > <blockquote > what="official Perl Seminar NY announcement"> > > Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 11:28:39 -0500 > From: James Keenan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [nylug-talk] Perl Seminar NY Tuesday January 16: Agenda > > Perl Seminar NY meets this Tuesday at 6:15 at NYPC Users Group, 481 8 > Ave (Ramada New Yorker, Suite 550-51), at West 34 St. We have two > excellent presentations: > > (1) Mark Sullivan: "use, require, do, and eval" > > "use" is built on "require", which is built on "do", which is built on > "eval". So they share a lot in common, but they offer different > features and different restrictions. Mark will talk about how > they're built, > where each is appropriate, and how to handle each when it goes wrong. > > (2) Perrin Harkins: "Low Maintenance Perl" > Perl is a language flexible enough to let you make your own decisions > about how to use it. You can optimize your code for performance, for > compactness, or even for entertainment value. But what if you want to > optimize it for not getting support calls in the middle of the night > about strange behavior on your web site? What if you want to optimize > it for spending your Saturday at the movies instead of in the debugger? > > This talk will show you how to choose a dialect of Perl that suits > your preferred level of risk. It won't be a simple prescription, but > you will learn why avoiding certain constructs can lead to fewer > nasty surprises and less difficulty integrating code written by a > team. A little planning and a willingness to choose practical > solutions over magic can really pay off in reduced debugging time. > > Perl gives you a lot of rope, but it's not too late to learn some new > knots. > > > > Hope you can attend! > > Jim Keenan > _____________________________________________________________________________
God does that sound B....O....R...I...N...G !!!!!!!!!!!!!! No wonder programmers live on Jolt.......... They need something to keep them awake. _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
