[ANNOUNCE] London Perl Workshop: Update: Checkpoint Charlie

2014-10-03 Thread Mark Keating

Good Day to you all.

The London Perl Workshop is now just one month away and so it is time 
for the usual prods, kicks and pushes to be sent to those thinking of 
speaking, attending or sponsoring to get body parts into motion and 
change gear ratios or be left in a sea of shame and lost opportunity.


Already confirmed for this event:

A keynote by Hakim Cassimally and Adrian McEwan - authors of 'Designing 
the Internet of Things'.
A workshop of using Arduino and the Internet of Things by the above. 
(see below)

Dave Cross workshop/tutorial on Perl and the Internet of Things
A workshop by Ian Norton on Learning Perl Together
A workshop by Andrew Solomon on Web Development with Dancer2
The Hardware Toys to play with - bring a laptop and see if you can code 
on one of our toys to perform


Free Morning Coffee Break with special snacks.

Free Afternoon Coffee Break with cakes.

Evening 'sponsored' Beer in our traditional LPW Social. (see below)

Some important dates:

17th October
Last date to sign up for the Internet of Things Arduino Workshop. A 
co-sponsored event that costs just £25 to attend (to help towards 
purchasing hardware). The actual cost of this event is far higher as 
both speakers have been generously sponsored and the Enlightened Perl 
Organisation will be picking up the extra £35 on each kit (the kit you 
will receive to take home contains both an Arduino and an Ethernet 
shield along with many other bits and pieces). This is a fantastic 
opportunity and the course is already half filled as there is a maximum 
number of places.


24th October
Closing date for talk submissions but we will be starting the process of 
choosing talks this weekend, so this may change or a valuable chance 
lost as other talks whetted our appetites first. Time to submit people, 
even if it is a placeholder to make sure you are registering intent.


31st October
Last date to register and ensure you are on the 'printed' list of 
attendees. Why does this matter? Well we base much of our decisions on 
room sizes and talk choices based on those that have registered, and 
this year due to us setting some of the scheduling early you will be 
able to pre-state what you want to attend a little earlier. It also 
helps us with the coffee breaks and beers in the evening.


Anytime
We are still looking for sponsors to help join in with the 'evening 
social', this year we have paid for a new element in a hardware 
workshop, sponsored kits and increased university charges. For this 
reason we have less available in the pot for the evening. If you want 
your company to be part of the social event now is the time to act. We 
are also still seeking sponsors to help cover the cost of venue hire and 
our special event! We are also looking for vendors who wish to sell 
hardware at the event, if you know of anyone who creates IoT hardware 
such as Arduinos, Raspberry Pis etc. and they want to come to the 
workshop and sell their wares then please have them contact the organisers.


There are a greater number of workshops this year than we have ever held 
and this will be an unmissable chance to receive free training whether 
you are new to Perl or really keen to learn more about how to use Perl 
with hardware devices. If you know of any other list or interested 
parties please pass on the details of this mail.


As always Mark is contactable as m(dot)keating(at)shadowcat.co.uk.

Thanks

-mdk





London Perl Workshop - Update One

2009-10-05 Thread Mark Keating

Greeting one and all.

In this Update you will find:
Call for Papers
Sign-up to the Conference
Conference Workshops
Details of Sponsors
Beer-in-the-Evening
T-Shirts :)

Call for Papers:
As always there have been a few early responders for the Call for Papers 
but so many others are doing the well-loved dallying, debating, 
cogitating and waiting. So I say, "nonsense to that you fine fellows or 
I shall abrade thee with a stout stick about the noggin", or in English: 
"post your proposals early, it won't make too much difference but I will 
feel so much more relieved :)."


Conference Sign-up:
Also please sign up to the conference as soon as you are able. This will 
give the organisers a better chance of gauging how many people are going 
to appear at the event.

http://conferences.yapceurope.org/lpw2009/index.html

Those of you who will also be attending the Beer/Social after the 
Workshop should add their "x" to the page on the Wiki:
http://conferences.yapceurope.org/lpw2009/wiki?node=Saturday%20Social%20List 



Conference Workshops:
As last year there will be two conference workshops at this event. 
Details of these have not been finally confirmed but a brief overview of 
what has been proposed is:


Workshop 1: Skills in the Workplace/Good Workplace Programming Practices 
(120 mins with a break [50mins-20mins-50mins])
A workshop to be run once again by the magnificent Dave Cross (Magnum 
Solutions) and focussing on the skills required to be a successful 
programmer in the work environment. There will also be a focus on good 
programming practices used in the modern workplace environment. This 
workshop is aimed principally at the students of the University of 
Westminster but anyone will be able to sign up for it.


Workshop 2: Enlightened Perl Projects (120 mins with a break 
[50mins-20mins-50mins])
A workshop run by Matt S. Trout (and possibly Ash Berlin tbc) and 
focussing on modern Perl projects that fall under the EPO banner. This 
will most likely feature projects that will be part of the Extended 
Core. This workshop is aimed principally at the students of the 
University of Westminster but anyone will be able to sign up for it.


Details of Sponsors:
Several Sponsors have come forward to once again enhance the experience 
had by all at the London Perl Workshop. If you see any of these people 
on the day then shake them warmly by the hand as they deserve our thanks.


AntiBodyMX
As last year the good folks at Antibody will be putting money behind the 
bar at the Saturday night social to buy conference attendees a drink.


Magnum Solutions
Once again Dave Cross will be presenting a workshop, talking and 
generally being an all-around nice guy – meet him, thank him, try not to 
squeeze him (unless he specifically requests it).


Nestoria
Nestoria will be awarding prizes on the day, these will be for:

*Best overall talk
*Best topic
*Best lightning talk
*Best new CPAN module of the past year

O'Reilly
Once again we will have the wonderful people from O'Reilly books at the 
conference with a range of products to tempt you. Unfortunately this 
year we will lose Josette to some other (less fun) conference in Lisbon 
(how can she choose Lisbon over London tsk tsk). But I am sure we will 
all make her replacement welcome. As always O'Reilly will be sponsoring 
the conference lanyards.


Shadowcat Systems
Shadowcat will be providing the services of both Mark and Leigh Keating 
(organisation and general adminioning) and Matt S. Trout as Workshop and 
a speaker. Shadowcat will also be placing a fund of money to the social 
after the conference.


University of Westminster
Like last year we are graciously being hosted by The Department of 
Electronic, Communication and Software Engineering at the University of 
Westminster. We cannot exaggerate how grateful we are for their support 
of the London Perl Workshop.


Venda
Venda will once again be magnanimously funding the first round of drinks 
at the social after the event.


Beer-in-the-Evening
With three companies putting their hands into their pockets I feel sure 
we will be able to fund one (or perhaps) more drinks for the conference 
attendees, but please ensure that you place your name on the wiki page 
so we have some idea of numbers.


The venue chosen this year will be the Gunmakers (details on the wiki).

T-Shirts:
The London Perl Workshop is a free event and as such we do not provide a 
conference t-shirt, or at least we haven't in the past. But a giant 
brainbox suggested that we should have a t-shirt (and possible other 
merchandise) and there would be an easy way to do it, one that people 
could opt into at their own free will. So wait and watch this space as 
soon we will be giving you the details of where you can purchase your 
own conference goodies. It will be fun. They will be cool. It is also 
smart and ethical as you can choose your size, style and whether you 
want the expenditure.


That is all for this update.

Your humble servant and

London Perl Workshop - update

2009-09-17 Thread Mark Keating
Just after the last message was sent that enormously excellent chap Sean 
at New Cavendish campus managed to get confirmation from the Dean. The 
venue is booked, arms are appropriately twisted, beer is flowing into 
pipes and the rooms are being secured.


Three cheers are in order I think :)


5th December, New Cavendish Campus, be there or be a deformed circle.

Mark

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