I believe we have completed the presentations on the Delcom VSI and LibUSB project for the time being. There will still be development work continuing, but I think everyone would agree that we've pushed this one a little further than necessary.
For next month, I'm thinking about something very different. In the months before this project, we have had a number of sessions on particular modules and a few on intermediate to advanced Perl topics. Looking back over the presentations, it seems that we haven't had a more basic talk in a while. Unless someone has a better idea, I'm going to suggest a talk entitled: "What every Perl programmer should know" This will be more of a beginning to intermediate talk with (hopefully) some audience participation to keep things lively. In order to do a good job with this, I'd like to ask all of you to post your recommendations on things every Perl programmer should know. Let's leave this very open-ended at the moment. We can narrow the topic later if we need to. Any opinions? G. Wade -- Perl isn't really about safety. It's about getting where you're going, and enjoying the trip. It's more important to be a good driver than to have seven feet of sponge rubber all around your car. -- Larry Wall _______________________________________________ Houston mailing list [email protected] http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/houston
