TONIGHT (August 8th, 2016), the Dallas/Ft Worth Perl Mongers host special guest Uri Guttman in an online hangout, open to all who are interested.

This talk will be about dataflow, a way to organize and architect your software which has many advantages. It is an expanded version of the lightning talk I gave in June at The Perl Conference in Orlando. The speaker is Uri Guttman, a Perl and dataflow expert who is very active in the Perl community. He is the author of File::Slurp, Template::Simple and several other CPAN modules. Uri resides in the Boston area and is looking for Perl work.

Time: 7 pm to 9 pm US Central time
Location: Online -OR- Visit us @ Dallas Makerspace
1825 Monetary Ln, Suite 104, Carrollton, TX 75006
Phone: (214) 699-6537

If you'd like to participate interactively in the live discussion, please install the google hangouts app/plugin and send your google ID in advance to (dfw.perlmongers at gmail)

You can download google hangouts from google.com/hangouts

Tommy
Mistakes can be valuable when you faithfully pursue correction

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