I will update this post when the other talks are posted. Over the next week we'll be putting together a full summary that includes updates for everything Science Perl, lessons learned, including plans for next year (abstracts for 2025 are being accepted now, information on purchasing a dead tree 2024 Science Perl Journal, etc).

Special thanks again to the TPRC Planning Committee for giving us this opportunity, and especially here to videographer, j.e. turcotte for getting all these videos online!

Structure Based Structuring of Unstructured Data - Adam Russell - TPRC 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dn9msFIED-8&list=PLA9_Hq3zhoFw6patag2gZcDjpugDLBStL&index=16

Chemometrics with Perl & Pharmaceutical Applications - Andrew O'Neil, PhD - TPRC 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcFl4efLuuk&list=PLA9_Hq3zhoFw6patag2gZcDjpugDLBStL&index=3

PerlGPT, A Code Llama LLM Fine-Tuned For Perl - William N. Braswell, Jr. - TPRC 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Agw6E1omIvY&list=PLA9_Hq3zhoFw6patag2gZcDjpugDLBStL&index=4

Reasoning About the Rigor of Perl Programs - George Baugh - TPRC 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgpWWt1R11U&list=PLA9_Hq3zhoFw6patag2gZcDjpugDLBStL&index=10

Supporting Universal Dependencies in the Tree Editor TrEd - Jan Štěpánek - TPRC 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUGVAQ6wafE&list=PLA9_Hq3zhoFw6patag2gZcDjpugDLBStL&index=15

ASGS - A Real-Time Operational Storm Surge Forecasting Framework - Brett Estrade - TPRC 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlnVfznTSOA&list=PLA9_Hq3zhoFw6patag2gZcDjpugDLBStL&index=32

Not an official Science Track talk, but relevant (Perl+OpenMP based paper/Science talk is planned for 2025):

Intermediate OpenMP for Perl Programmers - Brett Estrade - TPRC 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pzG5DerDT0&list=PLA9_Hq3zhoFw6patag2gZcDjpugDLBStL&index=12

Not yet posted at the time of this writing:

In reply to List of 2024 TPRC Science Track Talks Videos by oodler

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