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DATE | 2015-11-15 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [Hangout-NYLXS] [jkeen@verizon.net: ny.pm technical meeting on
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Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2015 18:18:35 -0500
From: James E Keenan
To: "ny.pm"
Subject: ny.pm technical meeting on Tuesday; RSVP by Monday 4:00 pm
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Just a reminder that we have an ny.pm technical meeting this coming
Tuesday, Nov 17, 6:15 pm at MediaMath 4 World Trade Center, 46th
floor.
Because of security requirements, you have to RSVP on the Meetup page
with your full name:
http://www.meetup.com/The-New-York-Perl-Meetup-Group/events/226403615/
Reservations close at 4:00 pm, Monday, Nov 16. Because this is our
first time holding an event at this location, we may not be able to
accommodate late registrants. So, please, if you are thinking of
coming, RSVP on the Meetup page.
And be sure to bring photo ID with you to 4 WTC.
Agenda:
Practical Regular Expression Benchmarking
Eric (XlogicX) Davisson
At best, its not very accurate to test an NFA expression on any old
string. Even a terribly designed expression can speed through the
right string like nothing is wrong. This talk is about a perl script
that automatically generates 'evil' strings, benchmarks, and ranks
your expression list.
A Taste of Taxonomies
Jim Keenan
A taxonomy is a tree-like data structure in which each node can trace
its origin back to a root node in a unique way. If you are presented
with a data file in CSV format and are told that the data therein is a
taxonomy, how can you verify that claim? This presentation will
introduce basic taxonomic concepts and a CPAN library, Parse-Taxonomy,
which provides methods to validate a taxonomy and to transform a
taxonomy among various formats such as materialized path, adjacent
list and nested sets.
Mitigating Technical Risk Through Test-First Practices
Richard Elberger
This is the first talk of a four part series covering the conversion
of monolithic web code bases (in this case, Perl CGI) to a
horizontally scalable and compose-able micro services architecture
using the Mojolicious framework. Because refactoring tried and true
code can be a daunting task, we’ll first look at mitigating technical
risk through applying test-first practices. Further sessions will
walk through how to apply common and industry accepted service
oriented patterns, uncover common issues when developing a
horizontally scalable architecture, and discover techniques for
deploying these services to the cloud. Without a doubt, this series
will get you excited about realizing web scale with Perl.
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