"G. Wade Johnson" wrote: > The website (http://houston.pm.org/) has been updated with the May > presentation (http://houston.pm.org/talks/2006talks/0605Talk/). > > Once again, we need a topic for next month. > > Anybody working on a project they would like to present? > > Anybody very familiar with a module they would like to present? > > Based on some of the questions from the last few meetings, I can see a few > other topics that might be of interest: > > 1. Favorite tools for programming in Perl > - IDEs/editors > - Debugging tools > - Testing tools > - Version control tools > - etc. > > 2. Debugging techniques for Perl > - Command line > - CGI > - mod_perl (maybe) > > 3. A survey of the group's favorite Perl modules. > - We could probably whip up a quickie survey script to have people vote > on-line for their favorite modules... or not. > > G. Wade
I don't come to the meetings much anymore either, but I like the idea of covering Perl tools and modules. My favorite modules? I use Win32::Clipboard quite a bit. I also use many of the Geo modules, and Archive::Zip. The latter one is terrible, but I use it some. You would think with all the Perl stuff I do I would use more modules. I use a few that I wrote, but not too many from the community. There are a lot of web pages on subversion, but I couldn't figure out what it was. I see it can be used for Version and Source Control, amongst other things. Mike _______________________________________________ Houston mailing list [email protected] http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/houston
