Name | Mr. Dave Rolsky (autarch) |
City | Minneapolis |
Country | United States |
Perl mongers group | MN.pm |
Company | MaxMind, Inc. |
autarch@urth.org | |
Web page | http://blog.urth.org/ |
PAUSE id | DROLSKY |
Accepted talks are shown in bold type.
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Information
English
Dave Rolsky has been a Perl developer since 1999, and has created or contributed to dozens of CPAN modules. He is a member of the Moose core development team, and in early 2009 completed a TPF grant to substantially rewrite and expand the Moose documentation. He is also the co-author of Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason and RT Essentials.
He spends a lot of his free time on animal advocacy with Compassionate Action for Animals (http://www.exploreveg.org), working on a variety of programs including fundraising and planning Twin Cities Veg Fest (http://tcvegfest.com).
He spends a lot of his free time on animal advocacy with Compassionate Action for Animals (http://www.exploreveg.org), working on a variety of programs including fundraising and planning Twin Cities Veg Fest (http://tcvegfest.com).
Attending talks
- PONAPI: Let's REST
- Battling a legacy schema with DBIx::Class
- Testing with Test::Class::Moose
- Basic OO in Perl 6
- Logging and Analytics using Perl and fluentd
- Static Analysis and Perl
- Everyone's a Critic: A Constructive Look at perlcritic
- Intro to JSON Schema with Go, and Generating Validators And Skeletons
- Introducing Prancer, a Web Framework for Perl 6
- Immutable and Continuous Deployments
- Perl's Worst Best Practices
- Bugzilla
- A Taste of Taxonomies
- Why a new CPAN client "cpm" is fast
- Writing your own tools for development
- writing XS in plain C
- Duct Tape and the Camel: What I've Learned from Maintenance
- Secrets of the dead: What modern programmers can learn from COBOL
- Writing Perl extensions in Rust
- Test2 for test writers
- A Million Billion Squiggly Characters
- Open Street Maps with Perl - DeLorean Dashboard Pt. II
- Have It Your Way: Maximizing Drive-Thru Contributions
- The best conventions other teams are using that you need to know
- The Perl Paradox
- Perl 6 - Why did they do *that*?
- Beginning with Perl and Vagrant
- Welcome to The Perl Conference
- TPF year in review.
- State of the velociraptors
- Keynote address
- Writing Effective Documentation