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Re: [Omaha.pm] Lightning Talks from UNO on Perl! :)



Thanks again, Robert, for the invite! It's great to hear other people talking about Perl stuff without flying to OSCON (which I highly recommend).

If anyone's coming next week and didn't come tonight this might help:
- "Where: PKI 252" means the Peter Kiewit Institute, which is here:
  http://www.pki.nebraska.edu/whatispki/map.php
Room 252: Go in the main entrance, up the stairs, around to triangular atrium, and room 252 is on your right. There will already be students in there, you can just wander in and sit anywhere at 6pm. - All the parking lots say you need a permit, but they're not busy and I didn't get a ticket so I guess I'd just recommend you park away from other cars anywhere and you'll probably be fine. (Ahh... memories of Iowa State parking nazis are flooding back to me.)

My misc $0.02 about the presentations tonight, for discussion if anyone is biting:

- It would be cool to know how to write a Firefox extension, though the tour of the hundreds you can download was pretty slick. - I talked briefly to Patrick about his GD::Graph stuff. I showed him our GD::Graph / RRD stuff quick and he said that "we use it a lot at work." A tour of that would be slick. Is Patrick on this list? - "Using Perl on a Gumstick PC" was way cool. If Nicholas would show one of those tiny things booting at a Perl Monger meeting that would be awesome! Is Nicholas on this list?
- Javascript form validation
- Yes, Javascript is a great tool for a ton of client side control stuff. One of the times you wouldn't (solely) use it for validation is when you're validating data entry against a database. You can JS that a field entry is one of 3 or 5 or even 100 possible values, but you can't use it when you've got a database of 1/2M possible entries on the backend.
- Perl in Bioinformatics
  - If you want the full detail that talk brushed over simply read here:
    http://www.bioperl.org/GetStarted/tpj_ls_bio.html
- Perl/Jsp for CGI
- To paraphrase the presenter, "Perl is too fat/inefficient. Use JSP instead." - AFAIK J2EE JSP is fatter than mod_perl. I'd gladly benchmark that if anyone wants to pick a fight with me and take the JSP side. -grin-
  - "Perl doesn't do threading."
- Perl does do threading (perldoc perlthrtut). I've never needed/wanted to use threads (in production), but you certainly can. Is someone wants to pick a fight with someone smarter than me then I'll buy the beers for the winner. -grin- - Language holy wars are fine (and sometimes fun!), but they should really begin from someone stating one or more facts, not just their opinion. And there should be a war, not just someone talking for 5m and then sitting down. I was soooo well behaved tonight. I even clapped. -grin-
- Perl CGI Mad Libs
- Maybe it'd be fun to tie that thing to a dictionary and see what happens?
- ColdFusion costs $1500-$3000, but it's worth it.
- Perl is free. It's definately worth it. Maybe it's worth more. -grin-
- Multiple Style Sheets
- That's pretty slick, I didn't know Firefox did that. Can I declare my own stylesheet on my client and tell Firefox to use MY stylesheet for every page on the Internet? I could add my photo as a bgimage for the entire Net?
- Acme::Drunk
- -laugh- I love Acme::* lightning talks. Philip should definately get lots of extra credit if he WAP enables that thing, and should get an honorary degree if he codes a VRU onto the front of it. - Perl C and Java modules. "There are probably a thousand modules on CPAN!"
  - CPAN's 9,126 module distributions:
    http://www.cpan.org/modules/01modules.index.html
  - "Don't reinvent the wheel. Just download it from CPAN."
    - Or if you do, at least try to re-invent a better one. -grin-
- mod_perl
  I agree: mod_perl rules!

j