[Catalyst] London Perl tutorials - 25th & 26th February 2009 - day 2 includes Cat+DBIC

2009-01-21 Thread Matt S Trout
Ok, so, as a favour to the UKUUG and to Dave Cross, founder of the illustrious
london.pm and person mad enough to let me split the tutorial time at the
London Perl Workshop 2008 with him, I hereby re-appear on the lists to
point out that there are tutorials going on, and those of you attempting to
get people up to speed or rescue PHP developers or whatever might be
interested in it.

So, if you are interested, here's the details -

UKUUG (in conjunction with O'Reilly) presents:

Introduction to Perl - 25th February 2009 

Advanced Perl Techniques - 26th February 2009

Tutor: Dave Cross

see:  http://www.ukuug.org/events/perl09/

Day 1: Introduction to Perl - 25th February:

This one-day course is an introduction to Perl for complete beginners. No 
knowledge of Perl is assumed, although attendees will have a slight advantage 
if they have some knowledge of at least one other programming language. At 
the end of the course, attendees will have enough knowledge to write a number 
of useful Perl programs, together with details of where to go for more 
information.

Syllabus: 
What is Perl 
Input and output 
Creating and running a Perl program 
Regular expressions 
Perl variables 
References 
Operators and functions 
Finding and using modules 
Conditional constructs 
Smart matching 
Subroutines 


Day 2: Advanced Perl Techniques - 26th February:

Perl has come a long way since the "scripting language" which powered most of 
the world wide web in the 1990s. There are many ways to build applications in 
Perl. In this course we will look at some powerful techniques which are used 
by the best Perl programmers in the world. This one-day course is aimed at 
programmers who have been using Perl for some time but who may not be 
completely up to date with the latest Perl techniques. At the end of the 
course attendees will have a number of modern Perl programming techniques to 
their programming toolkit. 

Syllabus: 
What's new in Perl 5.10 
Dates and times
Testing (including coverage analysis)
Database access with DBIx::Class
Profiling 
Object oriented programming with Moose
Templates 
Web application development with Catalyst 

TUTOR Biography:
Dave Cross is the owner of Magnum Solutions Ltd, an Open Source consultancy 
company based in London. In 1998 he started london.pm which has grown to be 
one of the largest Perl Mongers groups in the world. He nominally led the 
group until September 2001. Between August 2002 and June 2006 he was the Perl 
Mongers User Groups Co-ordinator for the Perl Foundation. Dave is a regular 
speaker at Perl and Open Source conferences and is often invited to present 
tutorials alongside the main conference. He is the author of "Data Munging 
with Perl" (Manning, 2001) and a co-author of "Perl Template 
Toolkit" (O'Reilly, 2003). Dave lives in South West London. The rumours about 
gold-plated cats were never true.

Each day starts at 09:30 - ends approx. 17:00 each day

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Re: [Catalyst] London Perl tutorials - 25th & 26th February 2009 - day 2 includes Cat+DBIC

2009-01-21 Thread Robert L Cochran
This is really tempting. I don't know if I can afford this one. And I
would have to get to London several days before Day 1, because jet lag
hits me hard. Hmm.

Bob Cochran


Matt S Trout wrote:
> Ok, so, as a favour to the UKUUG and to Dave Cross, founder of the illustrious
> london.pm and person mad enough to let me split the tutorial time at the
> London Perl Workshop 2008 with him, I hereby re-appear on the lists to
> point out that there are tutorials going on, and those of you attempting to
> get people up to speed or rescue PHP developers or whatever might be
> interested in it.
>
> So, if you are interested, here's the details -
>
> UKUUG (in conjunction with O'Reilly) presents:
>
> Introduction to Perl - 25th February 2009 
>
> Advanced Perl Techniques - 26th February 2009
>
> Tutor: Dave Cross
>
> see:  http://www.ukuug.org/events/perl09/
>
> Day 1: Introduction to Perl - 25th February:
>
> This one-day course is an introduction to Perl for complete beginners. No 
> knowledge of Perl is assumed, although attendees will have a slight advantage 
> if they have some knowledge of at least one other programming language. At 
> the end of the course, attendees will have enough knowledge to write a number 
> of useful Perl programs, together with details of where to go for more 
> information.
>
> Syllabus: 
> What is Perl 
> Input and output 
> Creating and running a Perl program 
> Regular expressions 
> Perl variables 
> References 
> Operators and functions 
> Finding and using modules 
> Conditional constructs 
> Smart matching 
> Subroutines 
>
>
> Day 2: Advanced Perl Techniques - 26th February:
>
> Perl has come a long way since the "scripting language" which powered most of 
> the world wide web in the 1990s. There are many ways to build applications in 
> Perl. In this course we will look at some powerful techniques which are used 
> by the best Perl programmers in the world. This one-day course is aimed at 
> programmers who have been using Perl for some time but who may not be 
> completely up to date with the latest Perl techniques. At the end of the 
> course attendees will have a number of modern Perl programming techniques to 
> their programming toolkit. 
>
> Syllabus: 
> What's new in Perl 5.10 
> Dates and times
> Testing (including coverage analysis)
> Database access with DBIx::Class
> Profiling 
> Object oriented programming with Moose
> Templates 
> Web application development with Catalyst 
>
> TUTOR Biography:
> Dave Cross is the owner of Magnum Solutions Ltd, an Open Source consultancy 
> company based in London. In 1998 he started london.pm which has grown to be 
> one of the largest Perl Mongers groups in the world. He nominally led the 
> group until September 2001. Between August 2002 and June 2006 he was the Perl 
> Mongers User Groups Co-ordinator for the Perl Foundation. Dave is a regular 
> speaker at Perl and Open Source conferences and is often invited to present 
> tutorials alongside the main conference. He is the author of "Data Munging 
> with Perl" (Manning, 2001) and a co-author of "Perl Template 
> Toolkit" (O'Reilly, 2003). Dave lives in South West London. The rumours about 
> gold-plated cats were never true.
>
> Each day starts at 09:30 - ends approx. 17:00 each day
>
>   

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Re: [Catalyst] London Perl tutorials - 25th & 26th February 2009 - day 2 includes Cat+DBIC

2009-01-22 Thread Dermot
2009/1/21 Robert L Cochran :
> This is really tempting. I don't know if I can afford this one.

Diito, If I'd heard before the 21-Jan I would have heard about it in
time to qualify for the
"Early Bird rates (until Jan 21st)"

Non-members: £295 + VAT (£339.25)
UKUUG members' discounted rate: £195 + VAT (£224.25)

Damm.

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Re: [Catalyst] London Perl tutorials - 25th & 26th February 2009 - day 2 includes Cat+DBIC

2009-01-22 Thread Dave Cross
Dermot wrote:
> 2009/1/21 Robert L Cochran :
>> This is really tempting. I don't know if I can afford this one.
> 
> Diito, If I'd heard before the 21-Jan I would have heard about it in
> time to qualify for the
> "Early Bird rates (until Jan 21st)"
> 
> Non-members: £295 + VAT (£339.25)
> UKUUG members' discounted rate: £195 + VAT (£224.25)
> 
> Damm.

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Dave...

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Re: [Catalyst] London Perl tutorials - 25th & 26th February 2009 - day 2 includes Cat+DBIC

2009-01-23 Thread Jonathan Rockway
* On Wed, Jan 21 2009, Robert L Cochran wrote:
> This is really tempting. I don't know if I can afford this one. And I
> would have to get to London several days before Day 1, because jet lag
> hits me hard. Hmm.

If you are in the US, I will point out that Stonehenge often does
open-enrollment Perl (and Catalyst) classes like this.  We don't have
any planned at the moment, but that would change if I received e-mails
indicating interest :)

So anyway, if you are interested, e-mail me off list, and we will see if
we can set something up.

Regards,
Jonathan Rockway

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