Also we have the opportunity of getting Dave Rolsky (autarch), well known in the Perl community for his innumerable CPAN contributions: Moose, HTML::Mason, and DateTime to name a few.
As Dave lives in the United States, covering his travel costs is expensive...
However, Dave has also suggested that he would be available to give a World Class day's training on Moose. This mini-course would of course be a paid event, and would be expressly for the purpose of covering Dave's flight to Europe and hotel expenses.
All the details are in the announcement.
If you're interested, please email info@perl.it.
The IPW 2009 edition will be a great edition, so don't miss it!
For more information see workshop website.
See you
- Enrico
Nitpick (Score:1)
You mean the preparations “are heating up”. “Hotting up” is not a word. :-) (Sorry, I just can’t bear to look at that.)
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"Hotting up" isn't a word... it's two words ;-)
The first 3 google hits for the phrase come from the Economist, St John's Ambulance, and the BBC.
The phrase has a rather different meaning (increasing in intensity) from "heating up" (making warmer). Sure it's informal. You may not like it, but I'm not sure that pretending it doesn't exist is very sensible.
osf (slightly defensive, as he recommended bepi to use it ;-)
osfameron
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Oh. 0x0809 [English (UK)] as opposed to 0x0409 [English (US)].
I was a little puzzled at first look, myself.
(The hex numbers are the Win32 language codes. The higher 6 bits select dialects, lower 10 bits are the languages)
The new Strawberry Perl for Windows has been released! Check http://strawberryperl.com for it.
Amy Hoy? (Score:2)
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Thomas Fuchs is a Ruby/Javascript guy and Amy Hoy user experience specialist: as far as I know, neither of them "do Perl".
I'm expecting this will be A Good Thing, as it broadens the appeal of the workshop, while bringing a new perspective.
osfameron
New perspectives for the win (Score:1)