Name | Brian Kelly |
City | Chicagoland, IL |
Country | United States |
Company | Computershare |
Information
English
I'm a self-taught Perl enthusiast, using the language professionally for more than 10 years. I'm excited to learn more about the state of the art, since I know we're not utilizing the language to its fullest, especially lacking solid testing and usage of CPAN.
Attending talks
- Becoming a polyglot
- Lightning Talks Day 3
- Cutting Some Slack: Decoding IRC
- Everyone's a Critic: A Constructive Look at perlcritic
- Perl's Worst Best Practices
- Writing Command Line Tools for Other People
- Modern Perl for the Unfrozen Paleolithic Perl Programmer
- Writing your own tools for development
- Secrets of the dead: What modern programmers can learn from COBOL
- Writing Perl extensions in Rust
- A Million Billion Squiggly Characters
- Finding dead code, the quick and easy way, with Devel::QuickCover
- The best conventions other teams are using that you need to know
- The Perl Paradox
- Perl 6 - Why did they do *that*?
- Introduction to Perl Testing
- Welcome to The Perl Conference
- TPF year in review.
- State of the velociraptors
- Keynote address
- The Ongoing Disaster That Is Perl 5
- Q&A With Larry Wall
- Closing remarks
- Locking with Perl (...hard things should be possible)
- Perl 6 for beginners -- part 1 of 2