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.
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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
- RPerl, Perl 11, and The Future of Perl Performance
- Getting the Most out of Travis CI for Perl Projects
- Beginner Track Lightning Talks Day 2
- Lightning Talks Day 3
- Perl's Worst Best Practices
- Writing Command Line Tools for Other People
- Why a new CPAN client "cpm" is fast
- Ref::Util: accurate functions in XS for checking references
- Writing your own tools for development
- Userspace entropy: You too can dabble in voodoo!
- So, you want to host a Perl event?
- Finding dead code, the quick and easy way, with Devel::QuickCover
- Perl 6 - Why did they do *that*?
- 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