Name | Mr. Tushar Dave |
City | Baltimore |
Country | United States |
Perl mongers group | Baltimore.pm |
Company | University of Maryland, Baltimore |
Information
English
My name is Tushar Dave. I am working as Bioinformatics Analyst 1 at University of Maryland, Baltimore since 2013. I use Perl in my everyday work. I write one-liners, scripts, modules in Perl and also use Perl for the web development.
Attending talks
- Getting the Most out of Travis CI for Perl Projects
- Lightning Talks Day 3
- Jenkins 101: Getting started
- Basic OO in Perl 6
- Introducing Prancer, a Web Framework for Perl 6
- Practical Consistency
- Perl's Worst Best Practices
- Writing Command Line Tools for Other People
- Why a new CPAN client "cpm" is fast
- Perl 6 and the Zen of Erlang
- Writing your own tools for development
- Sharding a database
- Stranger in a Strange Land: PostgreSQL for MySQL users
- big data on little linux: hard-won lessons managing dozens of servers processing petabytes of data
- A Brief Overview of Resources for the Perl Programmer
- Wading Into the Perl Community with the PRC
- More Modern Perl with Docker
- Beginning with Perl and Vagrant
- Welcome to The Perl Conference
- TPF year in review.
- State of the velociraptors
- Keynote address
- The Ongoing Disaster That Is Perl 5
- The Dark Art of Boatbuilding and Project Management
- Q&A With Larry Wall
- Closing remarks
- Perl 6 for beginners -- part 1 of 2