Yesterday was the third Perl School. Twenty-one students converged on Google Campus in London and spend a day learning about Moose. The day seemed to go well. People asked intelligent questions and seemed to understand what I was telling them. Hopefully the feedback forms will tell a similar story. No more training now for a […]
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Speaking at the LPW
I gave three talks at the London Perl Workshop yesterday[1]. That wasn’t the original plan, but I kept coming up with talks that seemed to be good ideas. The last one was on 25 Years of Perl was a bit of a failure as I broke the second rule of presenting (always plug in your […]
Perl School 2
Yesterday was the second Perl School course. Once again it was at Google Campus and once again it was on Modern Perl for Non-Perl Programmers. The big difference this time though was that people were paying £30 a time to attend. And that did make a difference. While the previous (free) version sold out in […]
Perl School 3
The second Perl School course is just under four weeks away (and there are still tickets available) but it’s time to start looking ahead. The third Perl School is going to be on 8th December. Like the others, it will be at Google Campus. But this time the subject will be slightly different. The first […]
Perl School
On Saturday, I ran the first Perl School session. Twenty-five programmers with little or no previous experience of Perl came along to Google Campus in London and listened to me talking about Perl. Over six hours I tried to give a good introduction to Modern Perl. In the morning I talked about the core Perl […]