I can't find the video of nine's lightning talk from YAPC::Europe 2014 on the official YAPC::Europe 2014 video site. Maybe it would have been great if you had linked to the video.

On the other hand, the presentation at YAPC::Europe 2014 was a lightning talk, which does rarely go over 5 minutes. As I sat in the audience, I know that the slides you link to were not what was presented at the conference. At the conference, the module was an overnight hack.

At the Austrian Perl Workshop, there was a longer presentation which more matches the slides you link to, but alas, the videos are not yet online.


In reply to Re: nine's demonstration of P5/P6 interop; running a Catalyst app written in a mix of P5 and P6 by Corion
in thread nine's demonstration of P5/P6 interop; running a Catalyst app written in a mix of P5 and P6 by raiph

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