[ANNOUNCE] Next Technical Meeting: 24th July @ Conway Hall

2014-06-26 Thread Sue Spence
Hi everyone, London Perl Mongers will hold its next technical meeting in the Brockway room at Conway Hall on Thursday 24th July, doors opening at 18:30 for a 19:00 start. Please submit talk proposals to me (off-list), any length from 5 - 30 minutes will be cheerfully considered. Topic suggestion

Re: Interview - a Dancer in London:)

2014-06-26 Thread Andrew Beverley
On Thu, 2014-06-26 at 10:36 +0100, mascip wrote: > You spreadsheet-y software sounds interesting. I hope I'll get to hear you > talk about this one. It's pretty basic, but more than happy to talk about it sometime. > With vim-like keybindings perhaps? ;-) I'm afraid my target audience wouldn't e

Re: Interview - a Dancer in London:)

2014-06-26 Thread mascip
You spreadsheet-y software sounds interesting. I hope I'll get to hear you talk about this one. With vim-like keybindings perhaps? ;-) -- Pierre Masci On 26 June 2014 09:25, Andrew Beverley wrote: > On Thu, 2014-06-26 at 08:56 +0100, Sue Spence wrote: > > > 1. 5 things I wish I'd known as a Pe

Re: Interview - a Dancer in London:)

2014-06-26 Thread Andrew Beverley
On Thu, 2014-06-26 at 08:56 +0100, Sue Spence wrote: > > 1. 5 things I wish I'd known as a Perl beginner. > > > > I think this one would make a good first talk at our next tech meet. It > could be very low stress with a minimum of preparation time. 5 slides, a > bit of chat about each one, and o

Re: Interview - a Dancer in London:)

2014-06-26 Thread Andrew Beverley
On Thu, 2014-06-26 at 07:30 +0100, james.la...@gmail.com wrote: > ‎Be careful of yaks. I went to write some blogging software and I've > made 10 modules releasable since, but still no blog. Well yes, it's not /actually/ on CPAN yet. I was thinking I could talk about the Email::Signature module I a

Re: Interview - a Dancer in London:)

2014-06-26 Thread Sue Spence
On 25 June 2014 23:41, Andrew Beverley wrote: > > Ah, peer pressure ;-) > > Hmmm. Anybody interested in either of these? > > 1. 5 things I wish I'd known as a Perl beginner. > I think this one would make a good first talk at our next tech meet. It could be very low stress with a minimum of prep