I have a couple of pre-written ones I can pull out for those that
haven't seen them.
The one I can do with the least preparation (because I must have done it
5 or 10 times) is:
- Parsing, Analysing and Manipulating Perl (without perl)
The best description I have is a quote. "I've don't think I've ever
laughed and had my brain hurt so much at the same time before".
I also have:
- PITA: Rediculously Large Scale Testing
... which is about the new mass automated testing architecture I'm
building to replace the existing CPAN Testers. It has video in it, so it
need a dark room and a sound system as well as the projector to do it
properly.
Also I've got:
- Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong
... which is about a whole bunch of different ways that people screw up
the design of large software systems, and is pretty light on A/V
demands. I've done it on a laptop before.
Please note that these last two, while I've done them already in the US,
haven't been shown here yet except for a short version of the second one
for OSIA, and I'll be doing them at OSDC in Melbourne and (hopefully) at
LCA next year. So if people are planning to go to either, perhaps the
Perl one would be the best?
Take your pick...
Adam K
Lindsay Holmwood wrote:
Hi all,
Our technical talk speaker for tomorrow night has had to pull out due
to sickness.
Does anybody have a suitable talk (technical prefered) they can
present on such short notice?
Cheers,
Lindsay
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