Name | Mr. Dana Jacobsen (danaj) |
City | Portland, OR |
Country | United States |
Perl mongers group | PDX.pm |
PAUSE id | DANAJ |
Perlmonks id | danaj |
Accepted talks are shown in bold type.
|
Information
English
I've been using Perl since 1991. In the 90s I wrote mostly bibliography conversion software. Lately most of my Perl code has been related to variable length codes, number theory, and cryptography.
Attending talks
- writing XS in plain C
- Perl Testing, whats new with Test::More and beyond
- Building Smarter Microservices with Scale-Oriented Architecture
- Lightning Talks in the Shallow End
- Lightning Talks Day 3
- BigNums: When 64 bits just isn't enough
- Perl in OpenBSD
- HPCI - manage cluster/cloud computing
- Implementing a Rule Language for the Internet of Things
- Perl 5.22 and You
- Everything Old is New Again: Quaternions in Perl6
- Symbolic Computation in Perl or: i can haz maffs?
- Stop Panicking! Perl 6 is just like Perl 5 (where it counts).
- Perl's Syntactic Legacy: Using the future to improve the past
- Making movies for fun and science
- Perl to Go
- How Perl helped us make a million dollars
- Welcome to YAPC!
- Keynote: Seth Johnson - What Perl Taught Me About Life
- A butterfly's view of Perl 6
- Perl's Modules: Discovering and Using the best of the Core Library and CPAN