"Stas" == Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stas I know that people pay a lot of money to attend TPC, compared to
Stas YAPC, but I doubt that people would complain about a few laughs.
They've never complained at any of my seminars, and I bill myself as a
"technical comedian".
Humor helps
Stas et al,
Since its getting towards the end of the year, should we be thinking of
putting together a mod_perl track for TPC?
Has anyone got any ideas on what they'd like to either a) talk about, or
b) hear talks about ?
Well, we have planned to announce the CFP when Nathan will give
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Nathan Torkington wrote:
Matt Sergeant writes:
Since its getting towards the end of the year, should we be thinking of
putting together a mod_perl track for TPC?
I've got a room allocated to mod_perl for two days of conference at
the next OScon. With this group's
Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BTW, if you have something to talk about that isn't really useful, but
very funny, you should propose it as well. Dave Cross' talk about
Sub::Approx at YAPC::Europe was the killer talk. Remember that learning
new things is nice, but having a few minutes
Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BTW, if you have something to talk about that isn't really useful, but
very funny, you should propose it as well. Dave Cross' talk about
Sub::Approx at YAPC::Europe was the killer talk. Remember that learning
new things is nice, but having a few
Stas Bekman writes:
Sorry about not mentioning all the other speakers who have added to the
YAPC fun. Nat was there, so we will make sure to bring at least a little
of this fun to TPC. I know that people pay a lot of money to attend TPC,
compared to YAPC, but I doubt that people would
: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: Putting together the TPC mod_perl track
Matt Sergeant writes:
Since its getting towards the end of the year, should we be thinking
of
putting together a mod_perl track for TPC?
I've got a room allocated to mod_perl for two days
Stas et al,
Since its getting towards the end of the year, should we be thinking of
putting together a mod_perl track for TPC?
Has anyone got any ideas on what they'd like to either a) talk about, or
b) hear talks about ?
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Hi Geoff,
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Geoffrey Young wrote:
pretty basic, stuff like that...
I think that's what's needed.
73,
Ged.
Matt Sergeant writes:
Since its getting towards the end of the year, should we be thinking of
putting together a mod_perl track for TPC?
I've got a room allocated to mod_perl for two days of conference at
the next OScon. With this group's blessing I'd like to call it "the
mod_perl confe
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Matt Sergeant wrote:
Has anyone got any ideas on what they'd like to either a) talk about, or
b) hear talks about ?
I was thinking of giving a talk on Mason unless Jon Swartz wants to
(haven't asked him yet). I also have another planned but its not mod_perl
specific
I wrote:
I've got a room allocated to mod_perl for two days of conference at
the next OScon
Man, that'll teach me to open my big mouth :-)
OScon is O'Reilly's Open Source Convention. Next year it will be
in San Diego. See http://conferences.ora.com/ for a link to this
year's OScon. OScon
what is AO?
thanks
marc
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Matt Sergeant
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Marc Spitzer wrote:
what is AO?
A port of the servlets architecture to mod_perl.
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On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Nathan Torkington wrote:
* Case studies showing how big companies use mod_perl
This latter is an important part of the Perl conference. Many
companies who would never 'fess up to using Perl seem quite happy
to send employees to speak at conferences. Their talks end up
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Matt Sergeant wrote:
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Marc Spitzer wrote:
what is AO?
A port of the servlets architecture to mod_perl.
from the original announcement i sent on 4 sept 2000:
README snip--
AO is a servlet engine for Perl. It provides an application
environment
Perrin Harkins writes:
I may be able to offer something on how we use mod_perl at eToys. We
recently rewrote our codebase to take better advantage of mod_perl and are
using some fun OO stuff, as well as a bunch of scalability tricks.
I was also thinking about presenting a comparison of
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Nathan Torkington wrote:
* Case studies showing how big companies use mod_perl
This latter is an important part of the Perl conference. Many
companies who would never 'fess up to using Perl seem quite happy
to send employees to speak at conferences. Their talks end up
I'd be curious to know how this is working out as we already have something
similar and have been working on it for a couple years in evolution where
Java Servlet compatibility was a key (but I'll admit -- not a #1) component
to our design process.
The stuff we've done emulates servlet
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