UKUUG and O'Reilly Perl tutorials
[Posted January 7, 2009 by cook]
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| [UKUUG-Announce] UKUUG & O'Reilly - tutorials - Perl - 25th & 26th
Feb 2009 |
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UKUUG (in conjunction with O'Reilly) presents:
Introduction to Perl - 25th February 2009
Advanced Perl Techniques - 26th February 2009
Tutor: Dave Cross
see: http://www.ukuug.org/events/perl09/
Day 1: Introduction to Perl - 25th February:
This one-day course is an introduction to Perl for complete beginners. No
knowledge of Perl is assumed, although attendees will have a slight advantage
if they have some knowledge of at least one other programming language. At
the end of the course, attendees will have enough knowledge to write a number
of useful Perl programs, together with details of where to go for more
information.
Syllabus:
What is Perl
Input and output
Creating and running a Perl program
Regular expressions
Perl variables
References
Operators and functions
Finding and using modules
Conditional constructs
Smart matching
Subroutines
Day 2: Advanced Perl Techniques - 26th February:
Perl has come a long way since the "scripting language" which powered most of
the world wide web in the 1990s. There are many ways to build applications in
Perl. In this course we will look at some powerful techniques which are used
by the best Perl programmers in the world. This one-day course is aimed at
programmers who have been using Perl for some time but who may not be
completely up to date with the latest Perl techniques. At the end of the
course attendees will have a number of modern Perl programming techniques to
their programming toolkit.
Syllabus:
What's new in Perl 5.10
Dates and times
Testing (including coverage analysis)
Database access with DBIx::Class
Profiling
Object oriented programming with Moose
Templates
Web application development with Catalyst
Book now: online or booking PDF.
TUTOR Biography:
Dave Cross is the owner of Magnum Solutions Ltd, an Open Source consultancy
company based in London. In 1998 he started london.pm which has grown to be
one of the largest Perl Mongers groups in the world. He nominally led the
group until September 2001. Between August 2002 and June 2006 he was the Perl
Mongers User Groups Co-ordinator for the Perl Foundation. Dave is a regular
speaker at Perl and Open Source conferences and is often invited to present
tutorials alongside the main conference. He is the author of "Data Munging
with Perl" (Manning, 2001) and a co-author of "Perl Template
Toolkit" (O'Reilly, 2003). Dave lives in South West London. The rumours about
gold-plated cats were never true.
Each day starts at 09:30 - ends approx. 17:00 each day
Book now: online or booking PDF.
Early Bird rates (until Jan 21st)
Costs - for EACH tutorial:
Non-members: £295 + VAT (£339.25)
UKUUG members' discounted rate: £195 + VAT (£224.25)
see http://www.ukuug.org/events/perl09/
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