Here's mine on Evolving Perl (and other code) in Perl:
http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dj682rv_80d66v6tg6
Thanks again for a great event.
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Tomas Doranbobtf...@bobtfish.net wrote:
Joel Bernstein wrote:
On 11 Jun 2009, at 14:34, Ben Evans wrote:
I just
I just wanted to say thank you to Leon and Billy for organising last
night's tech meeting.
It was really good to hear such a diverse range of talks, and it's
kick-started some very useful discussions for my own project. It was
also great to meet some new people from different languages (and
On 11 Jun 2009, at 14:34, Ben Evans wrote:
I just wanted to say thank you to Leon and Billy for organising last
night's tech meeting.
Wholeheartedly seconded. I had a great time.
It was really good to hear such a diverse range of talks, and it's
kick-started some very useful discussions
Joel Bernstein wrote:
On 11 Jun 2009, at 14:34, Ben Evans wrote:
I just wanted to say thank you to Leon and Billy for organising last
night's tech meeting.
Wholeheartedly seconded. I had a great time.
Thirded
My slides, code, etc all linked from:
http://andym.github.com/Quanto/
Let's
2009/5/16 Léon Brocard a...@astray.com:
It will be held at the British Computer Society, First Floor, The
Davidson Building, 5 Southampton Street, London WC2E 7HA. Many thanks
to Billy Abbott, the BCS and everyone involved for allowing us to use
this wonderful venue.
Google maps is slightly
Léon Brocard wrote:
It's not very clear, but you need to sign up as a non-BCS member at
the following URL first:
https://wam.bcs.org/wam/RegisterNM.exe
Not much of an advert for the BCS, is it? Dumb form tells me address
line 1 is a required field, then won't allow me to type into it. I
r...@mankin.org.uk wrote:
I just looked at it, considered it overly intrusive, and fired off an
email of complaint to the BCS. Why are they asking for all this info? We
are only wanting to attend a supposedly *public* meeting.
I shall therefore not be at the meeting.
I follow the
On 19 May 2009, at 18:25, Graham Seaman wrote:
I follow the 'contact us' link to report a web problem, and ended up
with a reply from a lady in BCS customer services who says I have
to give them my phone number so they can ring me before I can be
registered for the meeting. I have the
i agree that they are asking too much info, but i registered anyway...
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 7:50 PM, James Laver james.la...@gmail.com wrote:
On 19 May 2009, at 18:25, Graham Seaman wrote:
I follow the 'contact us' link to report a web problem, and ended up with
a reply from a lady in BCS
London Perl Mongers organises technical meetings every two months. The
technical meetings are a chance to find out what has been going on in
the Perl community, what techniques people are using and how Perl
integrates with other software.
The next technical meeting will be on the Wednesday 10th
Is it possible to register for this event without creating an account at
https://wam.bcs.org/
2009/5/16 Andrew Black andrew-per...@mail.black1.org.uk:
Is it possible to register for this event without creating an account at
https://wam.bcs.org/
It's not very clear, but you need to sign up as a non-BCS member at
the following URL first:
https://wam.bcs.org/wam/RegisterNM.exe
And then
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