BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:icalendar-ruby CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Europe/Zurich BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20150329T030000 TZOFFSETFROM:+0100 TZOFFSETTO:+0200 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=-1SU;BYMONTH=3 TZNAME:CEST END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20141026T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:+0200 TZOFFSETTO:+0100 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=-1SU;BYMONTH=10 TZNAME:CET END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20150314T115422 UID:15039@agendadulibre.org DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20150326T183000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20150326T220000 DESCRIPTION:**Summary**\n\nFor most Perl developers\, the real and immediat e benefit of using Perl 6 is this new (but eerily familiar) programming la nguage just plain eliminates most of the minor annoyances and frustrations that plague our everyday coding.\n\nIf you've ever mistyped a sigil\, mis counted a subroutine's parameters\, mis-used the spooky action-at-a-distan ce of $\\_\, mis-sorted a numeric list\, mis-indented a heredoc\, mis-inte rpolated a variable\, mis-typed a regex\, or simply misunderstood a sequen ce of nested subroutine calls\, Perl 6 has a kinder\, gentler solution for you.\n\nThis talk explores some of the most useful\, convenient\, and un- scary ways in which Perl 6 improves on Perl 5 and offers a dozen practical reasons why Perl 6 might now be a better choice as your everyday go-to pr oblem-solver.\n\n**Speaker**\n\nDamian Conway is a prominent member of the Perl community\, a proponent of object-oriented programming\, and the aut hor of several books. He is also an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Fac ulty of Information Technology at Monash University.\n\nDamian completed h is BSc (with honours) and PhD at Monash. He is perhaps best known for his contributions to CPAN and Perl 6 language design\, his entertaining and er udite conference talks\, and his Perl programming training courses.\n\nHe has won the Larry Wall Award three times for CPAN contributions. His invol vement in Perl 6 language design has been as an interlocutor and explicato r of Larry Wall.\n\n**Intervenant :** Damian Conway\n\n**Organisation :* * [cours@linux-gull.ch](mailto:cours@linux-gull.ch)\n\n**Inscriptions**\n\ n* Inscription : Inscription obligatoire\n * [membres][1]\n * [non-memb res][2]\n\n* Date limite d'inscription : 2015-03-26\n\n**Le lieu précis* *\n\nToutes les informations d'accès sont disponibles sur le site de l'as sociation FIXME.\n\n[http://fixme.ch/location][3]\n\n\n\n[1]: http://colla boratif.linux-gull.ch/GULLServeurWWW/InscriptionActivite?cours_document=Ge stionActiviteDocumentEverydayPerl620150326\n[2]: https://www.linux-gull.ch /cgi-bin/event-subscribe.pl?cours_document=GestionActiviteDocumentEveryday Perl620150326\n[3]: http://fixme.ch/location\n LOCATION:Chemin du Closel 5\, Renens\, Vaud\, Suisse ORGANIZER:mailto:cours@linux-gull.ch SUMMARY:Everyday Perl6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.linux-gull.ch/GestionActiviteDocumentEverydayPerl6 20150326.html X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
For most Perl developers\, the real and immediate benefit of using Perl 6 is this new (but eerily familiar) programming lang uage just plain eliminates most of the minor annoyances and frustrations t hat plague our everyday coding.
\nIf you've ever mistyped a sigil\, miscounted a subroutine's parameters\, mis-used the spooky action-at-a-dis tance of $_\, mis-sorted a numeric list\, mis-indented a heredoc\, mis-int erpolated a variable\, mis-typed a regex\, or simply misunderstood a seque nce of nested subroutine calls\, Perl 6 has a kinder\, gentler solution fo r you.
\nThis talk explores some of the most useful\, convenient\, a nd un-scary ways in which Perl 6 improves on Perl 5 and offers a dozen pra ctical reasons why Perl 6 might now be a better choice as your everyday go -to problem-solver.
\nDamian Conway is a prominent member of the Perl community\, a proponent of object-oriented programming \, and the author of several books. He is also an Adjunct Associate Profes sor in the Faculty of Information Technology at Monash University.
\nDamian completed his BSc (with honours) and Ph D at Monash. He is perhaps best known for his contributions to CPAN and Perl 6 language design\, his entertaining and erudite conference talk s\, and his Perl programming training courses.
\nHe has won the Larr y Wall Award three times for CPAN contributions. His involvement in Perl 6 language design has been as an interlocutor and explicator of Larry Wall.
\nIntervenant : Damian Conway
\nOrg anisation : cours@linux-gul l.ch
\nToutes les informations d'accès sont disponibles sur le site de l'association FIXME.
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