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- I'd like to see urban areas close some streets to traffic, too. Like 5th in the Gaslamp. http://kpbs.us/b3I1oM /via @KPBSnews 1 hr ago
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- A tweet \ with a couple of \ backslashes, "and quotes" of 'two kinds,' to test the IRC bot. 1 day ago
- This makes me sad. RT @BeerAdvocate: Port Brewing sues Moylan's Brewery for trademark infringement http://bit.ly/c17MZV #beer 1 day ago
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Tag Archives: OSCON
OSCON 2010: Smalltalk-style Traits
Curtis “Ovid” Poe (BBC) After a long break, an apple, a cup of coffee, and a beer, I’m back in the Perl track. The full title of this session is, Scratching the 40-Year Itch of Inheritance with Smalltalk-style Traits. This … Continue reading
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Tagged inheritance, OSCON, oscon2010, Perl, Programming, roles, smalltalk, traits
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OSCON 2010: Building Applications with the Simple Cloud API
Doug Tidwell (IBM) http://www.oscon.com/oscon2010/public/schedule/detail/13976 I finally left the Perl track. I attended Tim Bunce’s presentation on Devel::NYTProf at OSCON two years ago and, while there have been many enhancements made to module since that time, I expect this year’s talk … Continue reading
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Tagged abstraction, cloud, libcloud, OSCON, oscon2010, session, standards
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OSCON 2010: PostgreSQL Reloaded
The full title of this session is PostgreSQL Reloaded – Hot Standby, Streaming Replication & More! It was presented by Chander Ganesan, who, even before the tutorial started, demonstrated his skill as a presenter. Reading his biography, I noted that … Continue reading
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Tagged database, failover, OSCON, oscon2010, postgresql, replication, tutorial
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OSCON 2010: Cool Perl 6 Today
Patrick Michaud (pmichaud.com) I’m just back from lunch at Burgerville with Juan and Jonathan. On the way back into the convention center, I ran into Alasdair, who has been attending the hardware hacking sessions. That made me think that I … Continue reading
OSCON 2010: Perl 5.12
Jesse Vincent (Best Practical) This talk could be titled something along the lines of “Lessons Learned from Project Management.” Jesse Vincent is the current Perl 5 pumpking, which for the moment can be thought of as the project janitor. People … Continue reading
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Tagged OSCON, oscon2010, Perl, pumpking, release management, session
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OSCON 2010: New Beginnings in Perl 5
Piers Cawley (BBC) After reviewing today’s session schedule, I quickly came to the conclusion that I will spend my entire day sitting in the room “Portland 256.” This is, apparently, where the Perl track is located. Paul Fenwick introduced Piers … Continue reading
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Tagged community, frustration, OSCON, oscon2010, Perl, Programming, session
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OSCON 2010: Wednesday Morning Keynotes
I haven’t had a chance to compose my Tuesday blog posts. Hopefully, I’ll find time throughout the day to work on them. All that really means is that my posts will be chronologically out of order. It’s Wednesday morning at … Continue reading
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Tagged gnome, government, keynotes, meego, open, OSCON, oscon2010
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OSCON 2010: Monday
I awoke early on this first day of theO’Reilly Open Source Convention so I could have breakfast with Juan at his hotel. At first I thought fresh-made omelettes, bacon, and sausage were simply a better choice than the fruit and … Continue reading
OSCON 2010: Get Started with the Arduino
The second tutorial I attended at OSCON on Monday was one I had regrettably skipped when I was last here in 2008: Get Started with the Arduino. After purchasing my Getting Started with Arduino Kit for $69.95, I tore it … Continue reading
OSCON 2010: Introduction to 3D Animation with Blender
The first tutorial I chose to attend this year at OSCON was Introduction to 3D Animation with Blender. It was something I wanted to attend for fun instead of for work. The instructor was Matthew Momjian, a 17 year old … Continue reading