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DESCRIPTION:Mark Keating opens the conference
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T093000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T092000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 1
SUMMARY:Opening notes from Mark Keating
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/event/1477
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/event/1477
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Our morning coffee break is sponsored by Opus VL
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T120000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T113000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Morning Coffee from OPUS VL
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/event/1476
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/event/1476
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Grab Food and return for 14:00
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T140000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T130000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Lunch
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/event/1479
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/event/1479
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:The afternoon break is sponsored by Bytemark and they have also
  prepared a delicious extra-special treat.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T160000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T153000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Afternoon Coffee from Bytemark
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/event/1480
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/event/1480
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Come along to see Mark Keating chair a panel of guests who are 
 discussing the Perl Jobs market. With Katherine Spice of the CV Library\, 
 Rick Deller of Eligo recruitment\, Dave Cross our very own long term consu
 ltant and Peter Finian a HR chief.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T172500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T170000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 1
SUMMARY:Jobs Panel
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/event/1475
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/event/1475
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join in the madness and merriment as once again we end a day of
  presentations and training with the fun that is the Lightning Talks
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T182000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T173500
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 1
SUMMARY:Lightning Talks
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/event/1482
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/event/1482
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Mark Keating opens the conference
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T183000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T182000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 1
SUMMARY:Closing Notes
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/event/1478
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/event/1478
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Make your way to the King and Queen within five minutes walk fo
 r food\, drink and chat for the after event social
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T213000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T183000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Evening Social by Net-A-Porter\, Antibody\, Shadowcat\, Evozon and 
 Science Photo Library
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/event/1481
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/event/1481
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:John Davies
ATTENDEE:David Dorward
ATTENDEE:Andrew Ford
ATTENDEE:Matthew Black
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:James Aitken
ATTENDEE:kevin dawson
ATTENDEE:Julien Fiegehenn
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:fabio p
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Mauro Gilardi
COMMENT:13 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Known bugs as well as reports of bug fixes should appear in a p
 roduct's documentation. This information is held in the bugs database in p
 rojects that use one. My code enables it to be be extracted and processed 
 with any POD parser. Canonicality suggests that documentation should not c
 ome from multiple sites. My system means the bugs database can be used for
  all documentation. Bugzilla is written in Perl and my code includes a pat
 ch to allow fields to be edited (essential as documentation changes but no
 t allowed in standard Bugzilla).
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T095000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T093000
LOCATION:Lecture Room 3
ORGANIZER:John Davies
SUMMARY:Bug driven documentation
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/4954
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/4954
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:David Dorward
ATTENDEE:ribasushi +1
ATTENDEE:kevin dawson
ATTENDEE:Daniel Collins
ATTENDEE:Tony Edwardson
ATTENDEE:Anatolie Mazur
ATTENDEE:Johnathan Swan
ATTENDEE:Andy Jones
ATTENDEE:Richard Newsham
ATTENDEE:David Escribano
ATTENDEE:David Cantrell
ATTENDEE:Andrew Todd
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:Philluminati
ATTENDEE:Jan Tatham
ATTENDEE:Alistair Francis
ATTENDEE:stephen shorrock
COMMENT:17 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wanted to contribute to a Perl module\, but were 
 dismayed to find parts of it written in C? Do you want to optimize some sl
 ow code\, but the letters XS make you tremble in fear? Maybe you just want
  to find out how Perl works under the hood\, so you can sound smart when p
 eople start talking about HV *'s and mortalisation.\n\nThis presentation h
 as just enough to get you started on your way to Perl guts hackery. Rather
  than an introductory (and not that useful) tutorial on setting up XS\, th
 is talk dives into how the Perl universe actually works. Don't know any C?
  Don't worry. We'll have a quick crash course to get you up to speed with 
 what you need to know\, then go over Perl's internal type system\, the mai
 n API endpoints you'll need to understand\, and the resources available to
  learn more.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T125000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T120000
LOCATION:Lecture Room 3
ORGANIZER:Mike Friedman
SUMMARY:The Perl API for the Mortally Terrified
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/4956
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/4956
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Mark Jones
ATTENDEE:dave Stratford
ATTENDEE:Luca Lazzarini
ATTENDEE:Eleanor Mann
ATTENDEE:Tom Parker
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Richard Weeks
ATTENDEE:Darren Urquhart
ATTENDEE:Ming Li
ATTENDEE:Anne Adkins
ATTENDEE:Daniel Toe
ATTENDEE:Gillian Forster
ATTENDEE:Paul Monckton
ATTENDEE:Saydul Bashar
COMMENT:14 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Perl has many "interesting" corners that sometimes puzzle peopl
 e coming to it from other languages.\n\nThis two-hour course is aimed a pe
 ople with experience of programming\, but not in Perl. We'll cover many of
  the unique features that make Perl so powerful and flexible.\n\nTopics wi
 ll include:\n\n* Variables\n* Flow control\n* Subroutines\n* References\n*
  Context\n* CPAN
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T160000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T140000
LOCATION:Workshop Room 1
ORGANIZER:Dave Cross
SUMMARY:Modern Perl for Non-Perl Programmers: See schedule for breaks
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/4960
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/4960
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:David Dorward
ATTENDEE:Paul Mooney
ATTENDEE:Andrew Ford
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:James Aitken
ATTENDEE:steve mynott
ATTENDEE:Helen Schuilenburg
ATTENDEE:Pete Barlow
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:João Bolila
ATTENDEE:Julien Fiegehenn
ATTENDEE:Mohammad Anwar
ATTENDEE:David Moreno
ATTENDEE:Paul Evans
ATTENDEE:Hugh Barnard
ATTENDEE:Jayesh Joshi
ATTENDEE:Andrew Jones
ATTENDEE:David Morrison
ATTENDEE:Jerome Eteve
ATTENDEE:Andy Smith
ATTENDEE:Venkatesh R
ATTENDEE:Dermot Paikkos
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Wolfgang Schemmel
ATTENDEE:Alex Burzyński
ATTENDEE:fabio p
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Mauro Gilardi
COMMENT:30 attendees
DESCRIPTION:There are several ways to profile the memory usage of perl appl
 ications. None of them are both good and easy. All have subtle and not-so-
 subtle limitations.\n\nIn this talk I’ll explain why memory profiling is h
 ard\, survey the available techniques and modules\, and demonstrate Devel:
 :SizeMe.\n\nDevel::SizeMe is my new perl memory profiler. It builds on the
  detailed memory pointer chasing done by Devel::Size by adding the creatio
 n of a data file that captures details of every item of memory within a pe
 rl interpreter (and beyond) and includes tools to visualize the items and 
 their relationships.\n\nI've been told it has to be seen to be believed. T
 here are pretty visualizations\, but it's early days yet and there's much 
 that needs doing.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T125000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T120000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 1
ORGANIZER:Tim Bunce
SUMMARY:Profiling memory usage
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/4961
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/4961
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:ribasushi +1
ATTENDEE:Andrew Ford
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Anatolie Mazur
ATTENDEE:James Green
ATTENDEE:Steven Humphrey
ATTENDEE:Mohammad Anwar
ATTENDEE:David Moreno
ATTENDEE:Gabriele Hack
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Dinis Rebolo
ATTENDEE:Varun Malhotra
ATTENDEE:Tanscia
ATTENDEE:Rohit Deshmukh
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
COMMENT:15 attendees
DESCRIPTION:I've been working on a mechanism for identifying CPAN distribut
 ions that are in need of some love and attention\, and thus might be candi
 dates for adoption. Where these distributions are used by other distributi
 ons on CPAN these would make useful projects for anyone with tuits to spar
 e.\n\nI'll take through the evolution of the mechanism\, ideas for further
  evolving it\, and also touch on the adoption process.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T172000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T170000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 2
ORGANIZER:Neil Bowers
SUMMARY:Identifying CPAN modules that may be candidates for adoption
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5027
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5027
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Andrew Solomon
ATTENDEE:Mark Jones
ATTENDEE:Merlyn Kline
ATTENDEE:Luca Lazzarini
ATTENDEE:Tony Edwardson
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Helen Schuilenburg
ATTENDEE:Julien Fiegehenn
ATTENDEE:Tiejun Li
ATTENDEE:Andrew Beverley
ATTENDEE:Andy Smith
ATTENDEE:Michael Widmann
ATTENDEE:Umair Dojki
COMMENT:13 attendees
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on training session where you'll develop a website with
  dynamic content.\n\nIn doing the exercises you will:\n\n* Learn about Dan
 cer2 as a framework and as a language\n* Implement route handlers using se
 ssions and hooks \n* Implement views\, templates and layouts using Templat
 e Toolkit and Bootstrap\n* Understand the concept of Model-View-Controller
 \n* Experience structuring code for maintainability\n* Experience using ob
 ject oriented Perl modules\n* Understand all the crazy jargon above!\n\nPr
 erequisites\n\nBasic knowledge of:\n\n* Perl (no need for OO Perl)\n* Bash
 /Linux command line interface\n* HTML/HTTP\n* A text editor like vi/emacs/
 pico
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T160000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T120000
LOCATION:Workshop Room 2
ORGANIZER:Andrew Solomon
SUMMARY:Dancer2 - see schedule for breaks
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5030
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5030
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:kevin dawson
ATTENDEE:Andrew Jones
ATTENDEE:Christopher Hanna
ATTENDEE:Aaron Trevena
COMMENT:5 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Table of Contents\nor a trilogy in five parts\n\n* History\, ho
 w it all started.\n* Scope\, making it up as we go along.\n* IRC\, Blogs a
 nd Critiques\, going public.\n* CPANfile\, META.json\, need more scanners\
 n* Giving back or another bloody CPAN module
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T162000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T160000
LOCATION:Lecture Room 3
ORGANIZER:kevin dawson
SUMMARY:App::Midgen\, from an idea to reality\, with the ad of the communit
 y or peeking at the toolchain
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5031
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5031
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:gaah
ATTENDEE:Merlyn Kline
ATTENDEE:Andrew Ford
ATTENDEE:Matthew Black
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Anatolie Mazur
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:James Green
ATTENDEE:Julien Fiegehenn
ATTENDEE:Jayesh Joshi
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:Andy Smith
ATTENDEE:Tanscia
ATTENDEE:Christopher Hanna
ATTENDEE:Alistair Francis
ATTENDEE:Mauro Gilardi
COMMENT:16 attendees
DESCRIPTION:It's an intro to git and why you should use it if all you know 
 so far is svn. Or if you don't use version control. Mostly aims to give an
  understanding of how git works under the hood so your preconceptions from
  other VCS's don't frustrate you.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T150000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T140000
LOCATION:Lecture Room 3
ORGANIZER:Dominic Humphries
SUMMARY:git for subversion users
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5032
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5032
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Andrew Ford
ATTENDEE:Merlyn Kline
ATTENDEE:Pierre Masci
ATTENDEE:Pete Barlow
ATTENDEE:Mohammad Anwar
ATTENDEE:David Moreno
ATTENDEE:Owen Allsopp
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Saydul Bashar
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Andy Smith
ATTENDEE:Venkatesh R
ATTENDEE:Paulo Favinha
ATTENDEE:Alexandru Strajeriu
ATTENDEE:Bianca Gutu
ATTENDEE:Jayesh Joshi
ATTENDEE:James Aitken
ATTENDEE:Christopher Hanna
ATTENDEE:Mirela Iclodean
ATTENDEE:Peter Black
ATTENDEE:Mauro Gilardi
ATTENDEE:Aaron Trevena
ATTENDEE:ad
COMMENT:23 attendees
DESCRIPTION:A smarter match than smartmatch\n\nA decade-old bug in Test::De
 ep\n\n(Possible guest appearance: Schroedinger's Cat)
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T113000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T103000
LOCATION:Lecture Room 3
ORGANIZER:Daniel Perrett
SUMMARY:Test::Proto - QA Sugar for any* validation problem
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5060
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5060
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Luca Lazzarini
ATTENDEE:Richard Weeks
ATTENDEE:Darren Urquhart
ATTENDEE:Andrew Solomon
ATTENDEE:Ming Li
ATTENDEE:Anne Adkins
ATTENDEE:Daniel Toe
ATTENDEE:Gillian Forster
ATTENDEE:Paul Monckton
COMMENT:9 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Working in pairs\, this workshop will look at some simple codin
 g exercises in Perl and then discuss the proposed solutions and alternativ
 es within the group.\n\nThe session will start with some basic theory talk
 ing about logic and control structures within Perl and then people will pa
 ir up for ten minutes or so to look at an exercises between them.\n\nFollo
 wing a further theory session\, we'll continue to further examine and expa
 nd our code and then discuss the solutions within the group and how they c
 ould be further expanded.\n\nOnce we've looked at our solutions\, we'll di
 scuss where and how to get help from the community with issues you have af
 ter the workshop. This workshop will require you to have a laptop with a w
 orking copy of Perl 5.8 or newer.\n\nAudience\n\nThis workshop is aimed at
  Perl beginners or those experienced with another language looking to cros
 s train in Perl.\n\nPrerequisites\n\nYou'll need to bring a laptop with yo
 u with Perl 5.8 or newer installed. There are many reasons to upgrade to a
  newer version than this\, but this\nworkshop will be concentrating on cor
 e functionality that's been around for a while.\n\nLinux distributions and
  Mac OSX should come with Perl\, Windows users will need to install Strawb
 erry Perl (http://strawberryperl.com/).\n\nTopics included\n\nGetting star
 ted - boilerplate\, comments and my first script\nData types - scalars\, a
 rrays\, hashes and references\nMaking decisions - looping and flow control
 \nSubroutines\nLearning more - the reading list
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T113000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T093000
LOCATION:Workshop Room 1
ORGANIZER:Ian Norton
SUMMARY:Learning Perl Together
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5095
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5095
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Andrew Ford
ATTENDEE:Anatolie Mazur
ATTENDEE:Merlyn Kline
ATTENDEE:Pete Barlow
ATTENDEE:kevin dawson
ATTENDEE:Andrew Jones
ATTENDEE:Wesley Johnson
ATTENDEE:Rohit Deshmukh
ATTENDEE:stephen shorrock
ATTENDEE:Chris Jack
ATTENDEE:Christopher Hanna
COMMENT:11 attendees
DESCRIPTION:PMSE is a framework to enable (batch pre-)processing of texts/c
 orpora or any other textual raw input data. It is meant to be a language-i
 ndependent\, generic and comprehensive reference implementation for all ta
 sks related to statistical text analysis\, from low-level tasks such as wo
 rd frequency analysis up to text categorization and parallel phrase extrac
 tion. It also serves as middleware to glue the various existing solutions 
 together and thus allow interaction of scientific research where it was no
 t feasible. It's implemented in - guess what.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T102000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T100000
LOCATION:Lecture Room 3
ORGANIZER:Richard Foley
SUMMARY:PMSE - A Reference SNLP Software. In Perl!
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5137
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5137
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:David Dorward
ATTENDEE:ribasushi +1
ATTENDEE:Helen Schuilenburg
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Merlyn Kline
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:Pierre Masci
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:M W
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:James Green
ATTENDEE:Dinis Rebolo
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Wesley Johnson
ATTENDEE:Will Sheppard
ATTENDEE:Paulo Favinha
ATTENDEE:Alexandru Strajeriu
ATTENDEE:Daniel Smith
ATTENDEE:Chris Jack
ATTENDEE:Neil Bowers
ATTENDEE:Rohit Deshmukh
ATTENDEE:Christopher Hanna
ATTENDEE:Paul Monckton
ATTENDEE:Duncan Fyfe
ATTENDEE:Peter Black
ATTENDEE:wu-lee
ATTENDEE:ad
COMMENT:28 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Despite programming about 15 languages\, I've got a soft spot f
 or Perl. This talk shows why\, along with showing off some really damn coo
 l modules I've enjoyed recently.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T122000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T120000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 2
ORGANIZER:James Laver
SUMMARY:Why I still Perl (1 of 3 run back to back)
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5145
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5145
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:David Dorward
ATTENDEE:ribasushi +1
ATTENDEE:Helen Schuilenburg
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Merlyn Kline
ATTENDEE:Pierre Masci
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:M W
ATTENDEE:Gabriele Hack
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:James Green
ATTENDEE:Dinis Rebolo
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Wesley Johnson
ATTENDEE:Will Sheppard
ATTENDEE:Paulo Favinha
ATTENDEE:Alexandru Strajeriu
ATTENDEE:Daniel Smith
ATTENDEE:Neil Bowers
ATTENDEE:Rohit Deshmukh
ATTENDEE:Christopher Hanna
ATTENDEE:Paul Monckton
ATTENDEE:Duncan Fyfe
ATTENDEE:Peter Black
ATTENDEE:wu-lee
ATTENDEE:ad
COMMENT:28 attendees
DESCRIPTION:I've been writing a new book with some other Perlers. In the pr
 ocess\, we've actually amazed ourselves with the elegance of some of the c
 ode we've discovered. I'll be talking about what elegance is\, why we migh
 t want it and how we can achieve it. And yes\, there will be code.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T124000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T122000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 2
ORGANIZER:James Laver
SUMMARY:Inside the Gin Palace: Elegance and Perl  (2 of 3 run back to back)
 
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5146
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5146
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:David Dorward
ATTENDEE:ribasushi +1
ATTENDEE:Daniel Collins
ATTENDEE:Helen Schuilenburg
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Merlyn Kline
ATTENDEE:Pierre Masci
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Neil Bowers
ATTENDEE:M W
ATTENDEE:David Moreno
ATTENDEE:Gabriele Hack
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:James Green
ATTENDEE:Dinis Rebolo
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Wesley Johnson
ATTENDEE:Will Sheppard
ATTENDEE:Philluminati
ATTENDEE:Paulo Favinha
ATTENDEE:Alexandru Strajeriu
ATTENDEE:Daniel Smith
ATTENDEE:Rohit Deshmukh
ATTENDEE:Christopher Hanna
ATTENDEE:Paul Monckton
ATTENDEE:Duncan Fyfe
ATTENDEE:Peter Black
ATTENDEE:wu-lee
ATTENDEE:ad
COMMENT:31 attendees
DESCRIPTION:I've been writing a book with a few other people\, challenging 
 preconceptions about Perl and even teaching people who know Perl well a fe
 w things. This talk (presented by Hakim Cassimally and myself) will show t
 he best of Perl and hopefully give you a few ideas to make your coding lif
 e easier and more fun.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T130000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T124000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 2
ORGANIZER:James Laver
SUMMARY:You Don't Know Perl (3 of 3 run back to back)
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5147
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5147
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:David Dorward
ATTENDEE:Tom Parker
ATTENDEE:Sue Mynott
ATTENDEE:Steven Humphrey
ATTENDEE:Daniel Collins
COMMENT:6 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Leap seconds survived their attempted assassination at the   20
 12 World Radiocommunication Conference\, and in the aftermath the debate h
 as widened.  It is now recognised that programming libraries have a vital 
 role to play in handling time scales in the future.  This talk will discus
 s the problem space around leap seconds\, the flawed 2012 proposal\, and r
 ecent developments on the issue\, including the kind of time API that will
  be needed in the future.  The talk will be light on code.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T165000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T160000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 2
ORGANIZER:Zefram .
SUMMARY:progress report on leap seconds
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5149
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5149
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:Daniel Collins
ATTENDEE:steve mynott
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:Neil Kirsopp
ATTENDEE:Andy Jones
ATTENDEE:Richard Newsham
ATTENDEE:M W
ATTENDEE:Andrew Jones
ATTENDEE:Jerome Eteve
ATTENDEE:Paul Evans
ATTENDEE:Tom Parker
ATTENDEE:Jan Tatham
ATTENDEE:Daniel Smith
ATTENDEE:Alex Burzyński
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:wu-lee
COMMENT:18 attendees
DESCRIPTION:I've been playing with Parrot recently\, mainly by implementing
  a Lisp on it.  This talk will illustrate and critique Parrot's support fo
 r high-level languages\, while looking at the non-syntactic parts of langu
 age design.  Suggestions for a new class of VM will be presented\, along w
 ith a new way to think about program compilation.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T112000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T103000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 1
ORGANIZER:Zefram .
SUMMARY:Lisp on Parrot
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5150
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5150
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:David Dorward
ATTENDEE:Tony Edwardson
ATTENDEE:Paul Mooney
ATTENDEE:kevin dawson
ATTENDEE:StrayTaoist
ATTENDEE:Matthew Black
ATTENDEE:Andrew Black
ATTENDEE:Anatolie Mazur
ATTENDEE:steve mynott
ATTENDEE:Sue Mynott
ATTENDEE:Merlyn Kline
ATTENDEE:James Green
ATTENDEE:Pete Barlow
ATTENDEE:Richard Newsham
ATTENDEE:Steven Humphrey
ATTENDEE:David Escribano
ATTENDEE:João Bolila
ATTENDEE:Julien Fiegehenn
ATTENDEE:Tamara Kaufler
ATTENDEE:Gabriele Hack
ATTENDEE:Hugh Barnard
ATTENDEE:Andrew Jones
ATTENDEE:David Morrison
ATTENDEE:geira
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Venkatesh R
ATTENDEE:Tanscia
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Jayesh Joshi
ATTENDEE:Daniel Smith
ATTENDEE:Chris Jack
ATTENDEE:Christopher Hanna
ATTENDEE:wu-lee
ATTENDEE:John Harrison
COMMENT:38 attendees
DESCRIPTION:OpenStreetMap creates and distributes free geographic data for 
 the world.  Despite its name\, OSM offers much more than a map of streets.
 \n\nThis talk will begin with a summary of OpenStreetMap's data model\, AP
 Is\, editing tools and map rendering process.\n\nAfter that\, we'll explor
 e how Perl developers might use the data model and APIs within their own p
 rograms and look at existing parts of OpenStreetMap's toolchain that use P
 erl.\n\nAttendees should have some experience of programming\, ideally wit
 h Perl\, but the talk assumes no experience of OpenStreetMap or other geog
 raphic information systems.\n\nThe speaker has many years experience progr
 amming Perl\, a few years experience editing OpenStreetMap and a recent in
 terest in the technical side of the map's data and interfaces.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T152000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T150000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 1
ORGANIZER:Tom Hukins
SUMMARY:OpenStreetMap for Perl Developers
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5152
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5152
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:David Dorward
ATTENDEE:ribasushi +1
ATTENDEE:Merlyn Kline
ATTENDEE:James Green
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Hugh Barnard
ATTENDEE:Andrew Jones
ATTENDEE:geira
ATTENDEE:Jerome Eteve
ATTENDEE:Wesley Johnson
ATTENDEE:Venkatesh R
ATTENDEE:Dermot Paikkos
ATTENDEE:Tanscia
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Christopher Hanna
ATTENDEE:Aaron Trevena
ATTENDEE:John Harrison
COMMENT:18 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Everyone wants a good search interface on their website.  The u
 sual approach of picking the nearest CPAN module is prone to failure here.
 \n\nI will discuss Search::QueryParser (and Search::Query::Parser) and sho
 w how they fall short.  I will show a better parser of my own design\, and
  explain why it sucks too.  Finally I will demo a working Solr-based solut
 ion that needs far less code.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T165000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T163000
LOCATION:Lecture Room 3
ORGANIZER:Tim Retout
SUMMARY:How not to parse search queries
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5168
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5168
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Paul Evans
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:David Dorward
ATTENDEE:ribasushi +1
ATTENDEE:Paul Mooney
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Andrew Ford
ATTENDEE:James Aitken
ATTENDEE:Merlyn Kline
ATTENDEE:Daniel Collins
ATTENDEE:Pete Barlow
ATTENDEE:Johnathan Swan
ATTENDEE:kevin dawson
ATTENDEE:Steven Humphrey
ATTENDEE:Julien Fiegehenn
ATTENDEE:David Cantrell
ATTENDEE:David Moreno
ATTENDEE:Gabriele Hack
ATTENDEE:Hugh Barnard
ATTENDEE:Owen Allsopp
ATTENDEE:Saydul Bashar
ATTENDEE:Dinis Rebolo
ATTENDEE:Tony Marsh
ATTENDEE:Varun Malhotra
ATTENDEE:David Morrison
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:steve mynott
ATTENDEE:Andy Smith
ATTENDEE:Andrew Solomon
ATTENDEE:Philluminati
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:Tanscia
ATTENDEE:Paulo Favinha
ATTENDEE:Jan Tatham
ATTENDEE:Bianca Gutu
ATTENDEE:Jayesh Joshi
ATTENDEE:Daniel Smith
ATTENDEE:Wolfgang Schemmel
ATTENDEE:Richard Newsham
ATTENDEE:Alex Burzyński
ATTENDEE:Mirela Iclodean
ATTENDEE:Umair Dojki
ATTENDEE:Duncan Fyfe
ATTENDEE:fabio p
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Peter Black
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Mauro Gilardi
ATTENDEE:ad
COMMENT:51 attendees
DESCRIPTION:A look at my recently-written new module\, Devel::MAT\; a memor
 y profile and analysing tool\, and how it can help find memory leaks and o
 ther related bugs.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T102000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T100000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 1
ORGANIZER:Paul Evans
SUMMARY:Why Is All The RAM Gone?
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5171
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5171
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:David Dorward
ATTENDEE:Daniel Collins
ATTENDEE:Andrew Ford
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Anatolie Mazur
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Merlyn Kline
ATTENDEE:Pete Barlow
ATTENDEE:Richard Newsham
ATTENDEE:David Escribano
ATTENDEE:David Moreno
ATTENDEE:Andrew Jones
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Paulo Favinha
ATTENDEE:Alexandru Strajeriu
ATTENDEE:Jan Tatham
ATTENDEE:Chris Jack
ATTENDEE:Rohit Deshmukh
ATTENDEE:Wolfgang Schemmel
ATTENDEE:Alex Burzyński
ATTENDEE:Duncan Fyfe
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
COMMENT:23 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Redis can seem like an odd beast: though it’s a “data store”\, 
 it’s very different from relational databases\, or document databases\, or
  other sorts of system you might be familiar with. Its unusual properties 
 make it an astonishingly good fit for some use cases\, but correspondingly
 \, it can be difficult to see how to make the most of what it offers\, esp
 ecially once you move beyond the commonplace applications of job queues\, 
 or key/value caches.\n\nCome to this talk if you’re involved in designing 
 and building real systems\, and you’d like some ideas for where Redis’s ap
 proach can help. You’ll get an overview of Redis’s features\, and learn ho
 w to apply those features to a wide variety of situations. You’ll also lea
 rn how to consider your application’s requirements when choosing from Redi
 s’s powerful set of options for replication and persistent storage.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T142000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T140000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 2
ORGANIZER:Aaron Crane
SUMMARY:The Why and How of Redis
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5181
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5181
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:David Dorward
ATTENDEE:Andrew Ford
ATTENDEE:Tony Edwardson
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:Richard Newsham
ATTENDEE:David Escribano
ATTENDEE:Mohammad Anwar
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:David Moreno
ATTENDEE:Gabriele Hack
ATTENDEE:James Green
ATTENDEE:Andrew Jones
ATTENDEE:Venkatesh R
ATTENDEE:Rohit Deshmukh
ATTENDEE:Paulo Favinha
ATTENDEE:Alexandru Strajeriu
ATTENDEE:Jan Tatham
ATTENDEE:Bianca Gutu
ATTENDEE:Merlyn Kline
ATTENDEE:Chris Jack
ATTENDEE:Wolfgang Schemmel
ATTENDEE:fabio p
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
COMMENT:23 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Simplify writing init scripts & demonizing processes across pla
 tforms by using Daemon::Control.  This talk will go through the motivation
 s of writing Daemon::Control\, as well as its practical application with a
  demonstration of demonizing a Dancer web app.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T145000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T143000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 2
ORGANIZER:Kaitlyn Parkhurst
SUMMARY:Managing Daemons with Perl
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5205
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5205
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:David Dorward
ATTENDEE:StrayTaoist
ATTENDEE:Paul Mooney
ATTENDEE:Andrew Ford
ATTENDEE:Matthew Black
ATTENDEE:Peter Wise
ATTENDEE:James Aitken
ATTENDEE:Anatolie Mazur
ATTENDEE:Bianca Gutu
ATTENDEE:Pierre Masci
ATTENDEE:Johnathan Swan
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:Julien Fiegehenn
ATTENDEE:David Cantrell
ATTENDEE:M W
ATTENDEE:David Moreno
ATTENDEE:Andrew Todd
ATTENDEE:Owen Allsopp
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Dinis Rebolo
ATTENDEE:Varun Malhotra
ATTENDEE:geira
ATTENDEE:Will Sheppard
ATTENDEE:stephen shorrock
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Paulo Favinha
ATTENDEE:Jan Tatham
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Rohit Deshmukh
ATTENDEE:Alex Burzyński
ATTENDEE:Wolfgang Schemmel
ATTENDEE:Duncan Fyfe
ATTENDEE:fabio p
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Mauro Gilardi
ATTENDEE:ad
COMMENT:37 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Pirum Systems have 10 years experience in doing\ncontinuous dep
 loyment. This talk covers the why\nand the how.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T152000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T150000
LOCATION:Lecture Room 3
ORGANIZER:Mike Chamberlain
SUMMARY:Adventures in Continuous Deployment
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5209
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5209
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:David Dorward
ATTENDEE:Tom Parker
ATTENDEE:Peter Wise
ATTENDEE:Anatolie Mazur
ATTENDEE:steve mynott
ATTENDEE:Merlyn Kline
ATTENDEE:Daniel Collins
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:Steven Humphrey
ATTENDEE:David Cantrell
ATTENDEE:Paul Mooney
ATTENDEE:geira
COMMENT:13 attendees
DESCRIPTION:We've all seen the pretty pictures from Hubble and its siblings
 \, but did you know that you can get access to the raw FITS (to be explain
 ed in talk) data from many\, many space telescopes?\n\nAnd did you know wi
 th a little bit of perl you can create mosaics of open clusters\, nebulae\
 , binary systems\, galaxies and more?\n\nYou didn't? Let me tell you how..
 .
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T095000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T093000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 2
ORGANIZER:StrayTaoist
SUMMARY:Open source deep sky images using perl
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5210
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5210
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:ribasushi +1
ATTENDEE:Andrew Ford
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Matthew Black
ATTENDEE:Johnathan Swan
ATTENDEE:Tony Edwardson
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:kevin dawson
ATTENDEE:João Bolila
ATTENDEE:David Cantrell
ATTENDEE:Gabriele Hack
ATTENDEE:Andrew Todd
ATTENDEE:James Green
ATTENDEE:Dinis Rebolo
ATTENDEE:Varun Malhotra
ATTENDEE:Wesley Johnson
ATTENDEE:Tanscia
ATTENDEE:Chris Jack
ATTENDEE:Rohit Deshmukh
ATTENDEE:Wolfgang Schemmel
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:stephen shorrock
ATTENDEE:Tony Marsh
COMMENT:23 attendees
DESCRIPTION:A brief look at what's happened this year in the world of CPAN 
 Testers\, and a look at a few of the projects planned for release next yea
 r.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T112000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T103000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 2
ORGANIZER:Barbie
SUMMARY:The Future of CPAN Testers
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5211
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5211
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:David Dorward
ATTENDEE:Andrew Ford
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Tony Edwardson
ATTENDEE:James Aitken
ATTENDEE:Anatolie Mazur
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:James Green
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:Pierre Masci
ATTENDEE:Johnathan Swan
ATTENDEE:Steven Humphrey
ATTENDEE:Neil Bowers
ATTENDEE:João Bolila
ATTENDEE:David Cantrell
ATTENDEE:M W
ATTENDEE:Paul Mooney
ATTENDEE:David Moreno
ATTENDEE:Andrew Black
ATTENDEE:Gabriele Hack
ATTENDEE:Andrew Todd
ATTENDEE:Owen Allsopp
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Dinis Rebolo
ATTENDEE:Varun Malhotra
ATTENDEE:geira
ATTENDEE:Jerome Eteve
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:steve mynott
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Daniel Smith
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:fabio p
ATTENDEE:Peter Black
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:wu-lee
ATTENDEE:stephen shorrock
ATTENDEE:Aaron Trevena
ATTENDEE:ad
ATTENDEE:John Harrison
COMMENT:41 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Carton is a Perl dependency manager for CPAN\, made by the auth
 or of a popular CPAN installer cpanminus.\n\nInspired by Ruby’s Bundler\, 
 Carton lets you manage your application’s code and its dependencies versio
 n controlled\, so that an application will always have the exact CPAN modu
 les (and versions) that it needs to run. Carton is built on top of cpanm\,
  which has evolved a lot in the previous year\, to make replicating CPAN d
 ependencies a lot easier.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T145000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T140000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 1
ORGANIZER:Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
SUMMARY:Managing CPAN dependencies with Carton
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5214
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5214
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:James Green
ATTENDEE:Varun Malhotra
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:Chris Jack
ATTENDEE:Christopher Hanna
ATTENDEE:Wolfgang Schemmel
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:John Harrison
COMMENT:10 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Announcement of the Dutch Perl Workshop 2014\n\nCity  : •••••••
 •\nDate : ••-•••-2014\n\n#\n# Send-a-Newbie - YAPC::EU::2013 Kiev\n# proud
 ly sponsored by the community\n# http://www.send-a-newbie.enlightenedperl.
 org\n#
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T173500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T173000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 1
ORGANIZER:Theo van Hoesel
SUMMARY:Dutch Perl Workshop 2014
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5217
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5217
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:David Dorward
ATTENDEE:ribasushi +1
ATTENDEE:Andrew Black
ATTENDEE:Anatolie Mazur
ATTENDEE:Pierre Masci
ATTENDEE:Julien Fiegehenn
ATTENDEE:Varun Malhotra
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Alexandru Strajeriu
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
COMMENT:10 attendees
DESCRIPTION:The divisions of dividers...\n\nA slash is a slash and nothing 
 else\, but it's being used for so many other purposes. As a former math-te
 acher I can not stand the abuse of that symbol that has so many meanings. 
 And than\, for that purpose we should use it\, we seem to live in a 'decim
 al' world.\n\nThis is about *using* fractions in Perl and a call for Porte
 rs to start using Unicode... it isn't that hard!\n\n\n\n#\n# Send-a-Newbie
  - YAPC::EU::2013 Kiev\n# proudly sponsored by the community\n# http://www
 .send-a-newbie.enlightenedperl.org\n#
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T102000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T100000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 2
ORGANIZER:Theo van Hoesel
SUMMARY:Clash of the Slashes
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5218
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5218
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:lavanya palayil
COMMENT:1 attendees
DESCRIPTION:5m Intro\n10m Talk on TT\n15m Exercises\n10m Talk on TT\n10m Ex
 ercises\n\nThis workshop is aimed at beginners. No knowledge of Template::
 Toolkit is assumed. You can probably get away with little or no knowledge 
 of Perl\, but I think you'll struggle if you haven't got any knowledge of 
 programming at all.\n\nThe Template::Toolkit is a presentation language wh
 ich allows you to separate the presentation aspects from the rest of the a
 pplication. In web development this normally means separating the HTML and
  the styling from the heavy database accessing and data manipulation.\n\nI
 n the first 10 minute taught section I'll go through some slides. I'll tak
 e a simple mail-merge type letter with a few placeholders for "name" and t
 he like. Then I'll gradually add some flow control\, some boolean logic an
 d show how to embed templates within other templates.\n\nIn the 15 minute 
 "lab" section I'll give you some exercises which illustrate the points cov
 ered. I'll provide semi-completed Perl scripts so that you can concentrate
  on the templating.\n\nIn the second taught session\, I'll show how to use
  a wrapper to add a standard header and footer. I'll show some slightly mo
 re complex data structures. I show how filters can be used for encoding HT
 ML and vmethods to sort lists or count elements.\n\nIn the final lab sessi
 on I'll provide some more exercises.\n\nThat's all we'll have time for. We
 'll have only scratched the surface of Template::Toolkit. There is an exce
 llent O'Reilly book\, http://search.oreilly.com/?q=Template%3A%3AToolkit&x
 =0&y=0\, and a wealth of documentation on CPAN\, http://search.cpan.org/se
 arch?mode=all&query=Template%3A%3AToolkit.\n\nPS. The 2013 workshop will h
 ave 2 more 15 minute taught session and two more labs. I'll flesh out the 
 content shortly.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T113000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T093000
LOCATION:Workshop Room 2
ORGANIZER:Duncan Garland
SUMMARY:Workshop: Introduction To Template::Toolkit
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5220
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5220
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:ribasushi +1
ATTENDEE:Andrew Ford
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Anatolie Mazur
ATTENDEE:Sue Mynott
ATTENDEE:Helen Schuilenburg
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Merlyn Kline
ATTENDEE:James Green
ATTENDEE:Pierre Masci
ATTENDEE:Pete Barlow
ATTENDEE:Johnathan Swan
ATTENDEE:David Dorward
ATTENDEE:Tony Edwardson
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Richard Newsham
ATTENDEE:David Escribano
ATTENDEE:João Bolila
ATTENDEE:M W
ATTENDEE:Mohammad Anwar
ATTENDEE:David Moreno
ATTENDEE:Gabriele Hack
ATTENDEE:Andrew Todd
ATTENDEE:Owen Allsopp
ATTENDEE:Saydul Bashar
ATTENDEE:Dinis Rebolo
ATTENDEE:Tony Marsh
ATTENDEE:Varun Malhotra
ATTENDEE:Andrew Jones
ATTENDEE:Andrew Solomon
ATTENDEE:David Morrison
ATTENDEE:Jerome Eteve
ATTENDEE:Andy Smith
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Will Sheppard
ATTENDEE:Tanscia
ATTENDEE:Philluminati
ATTENDEE:Venkatesh R
ATTENDEE:Rohit Deshmukh
ATTENDEE:Paul Evans
ATTENDEE:Paulo Favinha
ATTENDEE:Alexandru Strajeriu
ATTENDEE:Jan Tatham
ATTENDEE:Bianca Gutu
ATTENDEE:Jayesh Joshi
ATTENDEE:Daniel Smith
ATTENDEE:Chris Jack
ATTENDEE:Neil Bowers
ATTENDEE:Christopher Hanna
ATTENDEE:Alex Burzyński
ATTENDEE:Mirela Iclodean
ATTENDEE:fabio p
ATTENDEE:Umair Dojki
ATTENDEE:Duncan Fyfe
ATTENDEE:Andrew Black
ATTENDEE:Peter Black
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:wu-lee
ATTENDEE:ad
ATTENDEE:Wolfgang Schemmel
COMMENT:61 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Over the last couple of years I have been spending almost all o
 f my working time actually coding Perl.  This made it worthwhile to optimi
 se my development environment.  I'll talk a little about some of the tools
  I use which allow me to focus more on the actual development problems and
  less on mechanisms used to create the code.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T095000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T093000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 1
ORGANIZER:Paul Johnson
SUMMARY:A Productivity Enhancing Perl Environment
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5222
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5222
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:ribasushi +1
ATTENDEE:James Aitken
ATTENDEE:Anatolie Mazur
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Pierre Masci
ATTENDEE:Pete Barlow
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:Neil Kirsopp
ATTENDEE:Andy Jones
ATTENDEE:Richard Newsham
ATTENDEE:Julien Fiegehenn
ATTENDEE:David Cantrell
ATTENDEE:M W
ATTENDEE:David Moreno
ATTENDEE:Paul Evans
ATTENDEE:Gabriele Hack
ATTENDEE:Andrew Todd
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Saydul Bashar
ATTENDEE:Tony Edwardson
ATTENDEE:James Green
ATTENDEE:Dinis Rebolo
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Andy Smith
ATTENDEE:Wesley Johnson
ATTENDEE:Will Sheppard
ATTENDEE:Philluminati
ATTENDEE:stephen shorrock
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Paulo Favinha
ATTENDEE:Alexandru Strajeriu
ATTENDEE:Jan Tatham
ATTENDEE:Bianca Gutu
ATTENDEE:Daniel Smith
ATTENDEE:Chris Jack
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Rohit Deshmukh
ATTENDEE:Duncan Fyfe
ATTENDEE:Wolfgang Schemmel
ATTENDEE:Alex Burzyński
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Peter Black
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:wu-lee
ATTENDEE:R Primus
ATTENDEE:John Harrison
COMMENT:47 attendees
DESCRIPTION:So secret that even he hasn't decided what it will be yet \;)
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T165000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T160000
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 1
ORGANIZER:Mark Keating
SUMMARY:MST: The Long Talk
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5224
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5224
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Merlyn Kline
ATTENDEE:Richard Weeks
ATTENDEE:Julien Fiegehenn
ATTENDEE:Andrew Black
ATTENDEE:Owen Allsopp
ATTENDEE:Saydul Bashar
ATTENDEE:Jayesh Joshi
ATTENDEE:Darren Urquhart
ATTENDEE:Varun Malhotra
ATTENDEE:Tanscia
ATTENDEE:Bianca Gutu
ATTENDEE:Gillian Forster
ATTENDEE:Ming Li
ATTENDEE:fabio p
ATTENDEE:Aaron Trevena
COMMENT:15 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Informal demonstration and workshop on the use of the Perl debu
 gger from the command line and from within Emacs\, including debugging mod
 _perl handlers.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T130000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20131130T120000
LOCATION:Workshop Room 1
ORGANIZER:Andrew Ford
SUMMARY:Perl debugger workshop
UID:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5237
URL:http://act.yapc.eu/lpw2013/talk/5237
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
