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[Omaha.pm] Yup, it's Student Lightning Talk Time in Omaha Again!
Greetings everyone,
It's that time of year again. :)
The
Spring 2009 UNO CSCI 2850 (Programming on the Internet) class invites you
to an evening of lightning talks on Perl programming, the Firefox web
browser and other (mostly) web-related topics.
Lightning Talks are no longer than 5 minutes and can be about
anything: a new idea, an evaluation, an observation, a story, a
complaint, an explanation, a suggestion, a report of success or
failure, a call to action, a description of a technique, technology, or
a lament.
Usually we split the talks over two nights, but this semester it's going to be one, big solid night of talks.
- Where: Peter Kiewit Institute, Room 252 ( http://tinyurl.com/5g83cb )
- When: Tuesday, April 28th, 2009
- Time: 5:30 PM until 8:10 PM
We hope to see you there!
-- raf
The list of topics:
- Yahoo! Pipes
- The Perl Debugger
- Perl Newsfeeds
- Controlling Amarok with DCOP::Amarok::Player
- Hyper-V in Windows Server 2008/Vista
- Using Business::PayPal::API
- “CGI is Dead; mod_perlite is Alive!”
- Perl vs. PHP
- Using Perl to do cool chemistry things!
- XAMPP
- Why Perl is better than a girlfriend
- gskinner Regex Checker
- IO::Socket
- Difficulties in Development of Closed Source Perl projects
- Google Chrome
- Home-brew text-based game written in Perl
- How Perl is used at ConAgra Foods
- NoScript extension for Firefox
- One-time PAD Crypto in Perl
- Perl 6 – Junctions
- MySQL prepared statements in PHP
- Amazon's Whispernet : Why Some Kindles Should Not Have It
- Bio::DB::Fasta
- Web Scraping for Guitar Tabs
- Programming Ebay with Perl
- Perltidy
- Mouseless browsing extension for Firefox
- Perl 6
- Contexts in Perl
- Using a web server to control lights
- “Five Features Perl Needs Now”