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| OSCON 2007 Perl Lightning Talks on YouTube |
| posted by pudge on Thursday August 02, @14:21 (Events) |
| http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=07/08/02/182239 |
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Links:
0. Mike Schilli writes "I've taped some of the Perl Lightning Talks at OSCON and put them on YouTube:
1. Andy Lester on "ack" and why scripts should be called programs
2. Tim Bunce on DBD::Gofer
3. Tim Bunce on DashProfiler
4. Ask Bjorn Hansen on qpsmtpd
5. Julian Cash on MoveMyData
6. Michael Schwern on brewing tea
7. Vani Raja on YUI CSS
8. Pudge with the "Perl in a Nutshell" Song
update : removed bogus links

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