Modern Advocacy for Modern Perl
By chromatic from PDX.pm
Date: Tuesday, 28 June 2011 14:20
Duration: 50 minutes
Target audience: Beginner
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Tags: 5 6 advocacy perl
*We* know Perl is powerful, pragmatic, and pleasant--whether we're munging data, running websites, automating processes, or building the next big thing. We happily install (and occasionally upload) the latest and greatest of CPAN. We know whose books and articles and blogs to read. We lurk on the right mailing lists and idle on the popular IRC channels and even share meals at YAPCs.
How do we tell the rest of the world--Perl programmers and otherwise--that they too can write great programs with Perl, whether Perl 5 or Perl 6?
Learn what you can do to explain why it's never been a better time to write Perl.
- Michael Kröll (pepl)
- Chip Salzenberg (chip)
- Jesse Vincent
- James E Keenan (kid51)
- Andrew Rodland (hobbs)
- Mike Weisenborn
- Robert Blackwell (rblackwe)
- Dave Rolsky (autarch)
- Kevin Falcone (jibsheet)
- Todd Rinaldo (toddr)
- Nick Melnick (oZ)
- Stevan Little (stevan)
- Bruce Gray (Util)
- Heath Bair (Candybar)
- Olaf Alders (oalders)
- Dan Wright (ehdonhon)
- chromatic
- Jess Robinson (castaway)
- James Mastros (theorbtwo)
- John Anderson (genehack)
- Shawn Moore (Sartak)
- Michael Aquilina (aquilina)
- Daniel Sterling (Dan)
- Jonathan Swartz
- Matt Reinhart
- jerry gay (particle)
- Lee Aylward (leedo)
- Christoph Otto (cotto)
- Reini Urban (rurban)
- Jesse Luehrs (doy)
- Paul Fenwick (pjf)
- Tim Heaney (oylenshpeegul)
- James Engel (Jim)
- Robert Threet
- Andy Gorman (agorman)
- bryan abfalter
- bill pemberton
- Jens Reeder
- Buddy Burden (barefootcoder)
- Mark A. Stratman (mstratman)
- Tim Elkins
- Leanan
- Steven Novakovich
- Kirby Krueger
- Matt Phillips (mattp)
- Ed Deloye
- Kevin Polulak (soh_cah_toa)
- Mike Doherty
- David Storrs (dstorrs)
- Kevin Zembower
- Ali Nabavi (hourback)
- John Wang













