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English Patrick Michaud is the pumpking for the Perl 6 compiler on Parrot (Rakudo Perl). He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science and is a Professor at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. He is a software developer and consultant focused on open source development and applications, including Perl, PmWiki, and Linux. | |
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- Lightning Talks Day 1
- Lightning Talks Day 2
- Lightning Talks Day 3
- Hg vs. Git
- ./yapc.pl --start
- Perl 5.16 and Beyond
- The Legend of Data::Query - a LINQ's awakening
- State of the Velociraptor
- why time is difficult
- Perl 6 hackathon
- State of the Parrot
- Medieval Perl: charting the history of medieval texts with a modern language
- HTML5: What is is, what it isn't, and should you use it?
- Rakudo Evolved: speed, feedback and hackability
- Debugging Perl 6 Grammars
- How not to screw up your business application
- Making data dance
- Perl 6 Lists, Arrays, and Hashes vivified: lazy, infinite, flat, slurpy, typed, bound, and LoL'd
- Larry Wall's keynote
- (Re)Developing in Perl 6
- YAPC::Europe 2012 venue announcement
- Opening—the Second Day
- Opening—the Third Day
- Git::Repository - Controling Git from Perl
- Git::CPAN::Hook - Managing CPAN installations with Git
- Attendees dinner essentials
- Go language for Perl programmers
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