MW Memoize::ITU3X, Manifest::Constants, and Time::Space::Continuum
URI i don't WANT any of those on cpan! :)
I can see plausible uses for Memoize::ITU3X :-).
Manifest::Constants could actually be useful in a bondage-and-discipline
style corporate, so I'm a little surprised that one hasn't
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ricker, William
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 12:17 PM
To: Tom Metro; L-boston-pm
Subject: Re: [Boston.pm] damian topic
Could someone who has heard this talk before elaborate on what it is
really about?
Thanks John for the Toronto review.
GOOGLE IS YOUR
PN == Palit, Nilanjan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PN Does anyone have a list of the modules that Damian mentioned/used in his
PN talk yesterday? I'd like to dig into them to understand what lies
PN beneath maybe even use them. A quick search on Google did not reveal
PN anything.
most of
MW == Mike Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MW another of the modules that is on CPAN is Text::Autoformat
and i just tried that last night for the first time to cleanup some
outline numbering issues.
MW Perl6::Junction, Quantum::Superpositions are both on CPAN
MW i did scribble down
we haven't had too many votes but by my unofficial count, small miracles
is the winner with at least 3 votes (mine, bill ricker and 1 other)
does anyone contend this? one thing i would like to do is post this on
use.perl.oorg. i will also mail it to blug and bblisa.
uri
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On Tue, 2005-10-25 at 06:54 -0400, Tom Metro wrote:
Combining the official, unofficial, and my votes, we have:
4 Small Miracles
3 Perl 6: The Sky Isn't Falling
1 Time::Space::Continuum
1 Perl 6 Update
I'd vote for either of the p6 topics, which given the voting so far
would seem to favor
Damian voted for Small Miracles, so I think it's 15:2:1.
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William Ricker wrote:
Damian voted for Small Miracles, so I think it's 15:2:1.
Ronald J Kimball wrote:
The talk will likely be Small Miracles.
http://damian.conway.org/Seminars/Miracles.html
In 2003 Damian arrived at the YAPC::NA conference only to be told that he
had to give both
Could someone who has heard this talk before elaborate on what it is
really about?
'Uri' may be the only value for
grep {$Heard_by{SmallMiracles}{$_}} @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
as it's only been done at YAPC::NA::2003 and a couple of *.PM's that are
probably further away.
As with all non-Perl6
TM == Tom Metro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
TM William Ricker wrote:
Damian voted for Small Miracles, so I think it's 15:2:1.
TM Ronald J Kimball wrote:
The talk will likely be Small Miracles.
http://damian.conway.org/Seminars/Miracles.html
In 2003 Damian arrived at the
JM == John Macdonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JM We had Damian give that talk in Toronto a couple of years ago
JM (amongst others).
JM In the 24 hours he had to prepare for the keynote, he wrote,
JM tested and documented (to the extent necessary for the keynote
JM slideshow, not for
Could someone who has heard this talk before elaborate on what it is
really about?
Thanks John for the Toronto review.
GOOGLE IS YOUR FRIEND.
For those who haven't visited http://damian.conway.org/, the official
description is
In 2003 Damian arrived at the YAPC::NA conference only to be
I've set up a polling booth here:
http://www.greglondon.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=7#7
you have to 'register' by giving your email address,
just to prevent ballot stuffing,
but your address will not be made public,
and I won't use it to spam you or sell it to a spammer.
Greg
Uri Guttman said:
Chris Devers said:
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Greg London wrote:
I've set up a polling booth here:
http://www.greglondon.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=7#7
...maybe I'm being thick, but where is the vote button?
as I said, you have to register to vote. if you aren't logged in,
it won't show you the
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Greg London wrote:
Chris Devers said:
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Greg London wrote:
I've set up a polling booth here:
http://www.greglondon.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=7#7
...maybe I'm being thick, but where is the vote button?
as I said, you have to register to vote. if you aren't
Chris Devers said:
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Greg London wrote:
only if by overkill you mean ... the two minutes to register
There, that's it!
There's not that many of us that we can't accept a little bit of risk
with ballot stuffing, eh?
I'm not attached. It was an offer to help tally a vote.
Ronald J Kimball wrote:
Including votes that were sent directly to me, Everyday Perl is the clear
winner. (Sufficiently Advanced Technologies was second, followed by
Time::Space::Continuum in a distant third..)
Put me down for Everyday Perl too while we're at it. I left my tinfoil
hat at YAPC so
i don't think we have settled on a topic for damian's talk. can someone
do some sort of vote counting (and they better not live in florida!) and
post the 'results'? knowing damian, he has all his talks canned on his
ibook and can do anyone of them at a moment's notice so we could even do
a vote
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