Using PPI to ease the pain of refactoring
By Mike Whitaker (Penfold) from London.pm
Date: Saturday, 12 November 2011 10:20
Duration: 20 minutes
Language: English
Tags: legacy ppi refactoring
PPI is Adam Kennedy's surprisingly useful utility for parsing and manipulating Perl source code.
This talk is a quick introduction to PPI, and some example uses of PPI as a helper in refactoring legacy code.
Attended by: Gabor Szabo (szabgab), Tom Molesworth, Nicholas Clark, Matthew Black, Dark Knight, Daniel Lukasiak, Simon Williams, Sam Kington (skington), Kayvan Javid, James Macfarlane, Dongxu Ma (dx), James Aitken (LoonyPandora), Marco Fontani (mfontani), Dominic Thoreau, Mark Norman Francis, Neil Hemingway (neilh), John Harrison (JohnGH), Peter Shangov (pshangov), Adam Trickett (ajt), Stuart Dodds, Michele Beltrame (arthas), Stevan Little (stevan), David Precious (bigpresh), Andrew Solomon (illy), Christopher Hanna (Chad), Andrew Jones, Andrew Roberts, Steffen Mueller, Anatolie Mazur (Mask), Alex Timoshenko, Graeme Hewson, Guy Edwards (guyed), Claes Jakobsson (claes), Arthur Schmidt (fREW), Neil Bowers (NEILB), Pedro Figueiredo (pfig), Tomas Doran (t0m), Leo Lapworth (ranguard), Alex Balhatchet (Kaoru),