The Frankfurt Perl Workshop is a one-day low key workshop with no agenda in advance.

We will meet at 10am and then create the agenda from the people willing to give a talk or discuss Perl stuff. At the last poll, we had around three or four potential talks, in various states of completeness.

As an example for "complete talk, with slides etc.", I will likely give a talk on web automation with Perl and Chrome (and other browsers), like I already gave at the German Perl Workshop 2017 and TPC in Amsterdam 2017.

As an example for "topic I think is interesting but I have little more than an outline", I might try to talk about "How to read CPAN / how to choose a module", an introductory talk about how to best leverage CPAN. Another topic is maybe rate limiting with Future and Promises. For neither do I have slides and likely won't have them by Sunday.

There also are no real timeslots, so if a topic runs over or takes long(er) it's usually not cut off. But then, the number of attendees is more like 10 than 80.


In reply to Re^2: Frankfurter Perl Workshop 29.10.2017 by Corion
in thread Frankfurter Perl Workshop 29.10.2017 by LanX

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