In the organization of the
Israeli Perl Mongers http://www.perl.org.il/
and
Perl Training Israel http://www.pti.co.il/
we would like to announce the schedule of the coming 3 meetings and invite
you to participate.
The Israeli Perl Users Group (Israel.pm http://www.perl.org.il/) was
established in April 2001. Since March 2002 we organize monthly meetings
with technical presentations in various aspects of the Perl Programming
language and discussion.
In the previous month we started a serious of presentations under the
title "Foreign Languages". We belive that learning about other programming
languages will improve our capability to use Perl as well. In addition
we keep the usual Perl related presentations.
Our meetings take place place once a month on Thursday evenings
between 18:00-22:00 in the offices of Dapey Zahav http://www.d.co.il/
in Aba Hilel Str. 23. Ramat Gan.
Attendance is free of charge but you are requested to inform us
if you plan to attend by sending an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oct 9 Yehuda Berlinger : podindex (15 minutes, in English)
Gabor Szabo: podindex with WxPerl (5 minutes)
Podindex provides searchable access to Perl documentation.
It has a CGI/HTML interface for remote access and
a command line interface for local access. In addition
it has a GUI interface built using WxPerl a multi-platform
GUI development system.
http://podindex.pti.co.il/
Mikhael Goikhman : Foreign languages: Ruby (90 minutes)
Ruby is an emerging Object Oriented Scripting language
with very strong features.
http://www.ruby-lang.org/
Nov 6 Avraham Bernstein: Foreign Languages: Native in Tcl (40 minutes)
Tcl is an easily extendable and embeddable scripting language.
http://www.tcl.tk/
Ran Eilam: Introduction to Extreme Programming (40 min)
Extreme programming is deliberate and disciplined approach to
software development that if applied correctly might reduce
development time and improve software quality. It actually
stresses customer satisfaction.
http://www.extremeprogramming.org/
Dec 11 Shlomo Yona: The garbage collector of Perl (40 minutes)
When a (large) piece of data is no longer in use in a
Perl program, the memory used by that data should be
freed. The subsystem that is responsible for that is
called the Garbage collector.
Ran Eilam: Test Driven Development with Java and Eclipse
(or: what Perl cannot do, and why it cannot do it)?
(5 minutes)
Shlomi Fish: Foreign Languages: Haskell (40 minutes)
Haskell is a purely functional programming language.
http://vipe.technion.ac.il/~shlomif/lecture/Perl/Haskell/slides/
http://www.haskell.org/
regards
Gabor
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