Hi everyone!

Our next Tel Aviv.pm meeting will take place on December 28th and it's
going to be special!

Date: December 28th.
Room: 300.
Building: The main building on Anna Frank street.*
Time: 6:30pm get-together, 7:00pm talks begin!

We will presenting the following talks:
*Visualizing the brain of Vim* (by Ran Eilam)
You loved him in "Game frameworks with SDL, Moose and Coro", you cried over
his performance in the after-meeting get-togethers, and you will absolutely
adore him in "Visualizing the brain of Vim". All-star legend Ran Eilam will
talk to us (both beginners and experts) about Vim and how to fathom this
incredible beast. I warn you, two first line will be damaged by Emacs
flames. :)

*A bunch of modules which made sense writing* (by Sawyer X)
I'm going to cover some utility modules I've written, why they were written
and when are they useful. At the end you'll have to judge whether they were
worth writing at all.  There will be voting booths available!
(we'll cover Algorithm::Diff::Callback, App::Genpass, Data::PowerSet::Hash
and Module::Version)

*To upgrade or not to upgrade, Perl 5.6 vs. Perl 5.14* (ik vs. Sawyer X)
A source of great concern in the Perl users community is whether to use an
update-to-date Perl and what version should be considered "too old". On one
hand we have management that wants as little cost and changes as possible
(sometimes along with systems administrators) and on the other hand the
developer who wants to use the latest technologies, and is often times
stuck on obsolete systems.

In light of this serious consideration, we're going to take turns poking at
each other with a stick, wearing funny hats, damning the unbelievers and
heretics until they submit to one side: 5.6 or 5.14!

* This is the building where we started having TA.pm, and not the one we
used for the last few meetings.

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