I have updated telaviv.pm.org with the meeting information:
http://telaviv.pm.org/


On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 3:18 PM, sawyer x <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'd be happy to see everyone at the meeting! :)
>
>
> On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 2:45 PM, Ran Eilam <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> It's time for another Israeli Perl monger meeting!
>>
>> Where: Shenkar College
>>        Yeda Am 8 Ramat Gan
>>        Room 2103
>>
>> When: Wednesday 22nd of May
>>       Meeting at 18:30, talking starts at 19:00
>>
>> What: two talks, and an emotional farewell to our fearless leader who is
>> moving from TelAviv.pm to Amsterdam.pm.
>>
>> == Asynchronous Programming FTW! ==
>> Sawyer X
>>
>> The new age is all about non-blocking asynchronous creative responsive
>> deconstructive refactored decoupled conjectured applications. If you're
>> not on
>> the event loop wagon loop, you're missing out!
>>
>> What the hell am I talking about? Am I just drunk? How many of the above
>> words
>> are totally made-up? These questions and more will be answered at this
>> talk!
>>
>>
>> == Rx.pl - Reactive Extensions for Perl ==
>> Ran Eilam
>> https://github.com/eilara/Rx.pl
>>
>> A library for composing async programs. Because writing async code is
>> hard,
>> but working with Perl lists is easy. Lets turn events into lists, and reap
>> the benefits:
>>
>> * Elegant async programming without callback nesting, using operators we
>>   all know from working with Perl lists
>>
>> * Managing and coordinating events, e.g. start an HTTP request when
>> timeout
>>   on key press if previous HTTP request was OK and arrived in the last
>>   10 seconds
>>
>> * Programming with stream transformations, instead of objects and methods-
>>   say hello to beautiful functional designs with well defined state and
>>   side-effects . Replace boring UML diagrams with fun marble diagrams
>>
>> * Stop writing and rewriting retry, timeout, throttle, buffer, window,
>>   counters, caching, and aggregate functions for each project. Instead
>>   create your processes as observables, then enjoy a rich library of
>>   existing operators
>>
>>
>> See you there,
>> Ran
>> --
>>  Ran Eilam [email protected]
>>
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