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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Welcome\, and practical information
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T085000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T083000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
SUMMARY:Welcome\, and practical information
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/336
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/336
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:YAPC::Europe Foundation presents the venue for the next year's 
 conference.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T085500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T085000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
SUMMARY:YAPC::Europe 2009 announcement
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/374
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/374
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Keynote
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T101000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T091000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
SUMMARY:Keynote (Larry Wall)
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/350
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/350
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Coffee break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T104000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T101000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Coffee break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/338
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/338
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T112000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T111000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/339
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/339
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Lunch break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T125000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T115000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Lunch break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/340
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/340
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T133000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T132000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/341
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/341
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T141000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T140000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/342
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/342
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Coffee break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T151000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T144000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Coffee break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/343
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/343
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T155000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T154000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/344
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/344
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T163000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T162000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/345
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/345
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Welcome back\, and practical information
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T085000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T083000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
SUMMARY:Welcome back\, and practical information
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/346
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/346
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T090000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T085000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/348
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/348
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Keynote
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T101000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T090000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
SUMMARY:Keynote (Damian Conway)
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/364
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/364
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Coffee break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T104000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T101000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Coffee break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/347
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/347
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T112000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T111000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/349
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/349
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Lunch break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T125000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T115000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Lunch break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/351
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/351
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T133000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T132000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/352
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/352
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T141000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T140000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/353
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/353
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Coffee break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T151000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T144000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Coffee break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/354
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/354
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T155000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T154000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/355
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/355
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T163000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T162000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/356
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/356
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Social event
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T000000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T183000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Social event
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/371
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/371
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Welcome back\, and practical information
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T085000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T083000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
SUMMARY:Welcome back\, and practical information
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/357
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/357
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T090000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T085000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/358
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/358
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T094000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T093000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/359
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/359
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Coffee break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T104000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T101000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Coffee break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/360
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/360
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T112000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T111000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/361
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/361
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Lunch break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T125000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T115000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Lunch break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/365
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/365
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T133000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T132000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/366
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/366
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T141000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T140000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/369
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/369
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Closing session
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T143500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T141000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
SUMMARY:Closing session
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/367
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/367
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Next year orgas present the venue.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T144000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T143500
LOCATION:Aud S.01
SUMMARY:YAPC::Europe 2009 presentation
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/375
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/375
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Break
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T145000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T144000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/373
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/373
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Auction
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T165000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T145000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
SUMMARY:Auction
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/368
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/event/368
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Thomas Klausner
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Hermen Lesscher
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:allan juul
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Billy Abbott
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Mårten Svantesson
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
ATTENDEE:Jason Armstrong
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
COMMENT:32 attendees
DESCRIPTION:- Why you should care about your Errors\n- How to turn errors i
 nto exceptions\n- Exception::Class
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T154000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T151000
LOCATION:Aud 2.02
ORGANIZER:Thomas Klausner
SUMMARY:die Perl\, die!
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1084
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1084
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Diego Kuperman
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
COMMENT:7 attendees
DESCRIPTION:You've published a book. You wish to allow readers search onlin
 e through it. From search page you not only want to get the list of pages 
 which contain the word or phrase\, but also a screenshot of a particular p
 age where found words are highlighted. \n\nYou have to solve a number of h
 ard tasks to obtain cool result. I will cover some of them on a live examp
 le.\n\n* Working with book layout and converting it into a suitable format
 .\n* Extracting paragraphs\, phrases and words from the layout.\n* Underst
 anding the importance of separate words.\n* Thinking of how to restore the
  word order if the source had damaged it.\n* Restoring words split with hy
 phens.\n* Indexing the text of a book.\n* What is better for index: dictio
 nary or morphology engine?\n* Building the cloud of popular words.\n* Gene
 rating previews and thumbnails.\n* Highlighting words that are found.\n* C
 aching search results.\n* Adding hot word lists to search results.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T111000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T104000
LOCATION:Room 2.07
ORGANIZER:Andrew Shitov
SUMMARY:How to make Google Books at home
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1087
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1087
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Philippe Bruhat
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:R Geoffrey Avery
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Cristina Nunes
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hornburg
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
COMMENT:15 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Git::FastExport is a module that parses the output of\ngit-fast
 -export and allows one to modify it to produce\na different history.\n\nSt
 arting from a use case we had at work (merging the history\nof several dis
 tinct directories previously managed with CVS\nin a single git repository)
 \, I'll explain the simple format\nused by git-fast-export\, show the issu
 es encountered when\ntrying to stitch two commit trees together and show s
 everal\nsimple tricks one can use to change the history of a repository.\n
 \nThe module will be on CPAN before YAPC starts. \;-)
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T111000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T104000
LOCATION:Aud 2.02
ORGANIZER:Philippe Bruhat
SUMMARY:Messing with Git history using Git::FastExport
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1088
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1088
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Allison Randal
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Juerd Waalboer
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Josh McAdams
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
COMMENT:12 attendees
DESCRIPTION:This talk is an explanation of how the TPF Grants committee wor
 ks and the kind of projects that are likely to be accepted. It will includ
 e some examples of successful TPF grants.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T111000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T104000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:Alberto Simões
SUMMARY:TPF Grants Committee
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1089
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1089
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Stéphane Payrard
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Erwan Lemonnier
ATTENDEE:Christian Borup
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Andrew Bayliss
ATTENDEE:RichA
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
COMMENT:32 attendees
DESCRIPTION:This talk presents SMOP\, a Perl 6 runtime attempting to suppor
 t the Perl 6 Object Model from the bottom up. The aspects of the Perl 6 Ob
 ject orientation leading to it's design will be explained and it's low lev
 el implementation introduced.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T132000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T125000
LOCATION:Aud 2.01
ORGANIZER:Paweł Murias
SUMMARY:Perl 6 is just a SMOP
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1090
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1090
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Stéphane Payrard
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Roberto Henríquez
ATTENDEE:Hermen Lesscher
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
COMMENT:27 attendees
DESCRIPTION:In the fall of 2007 Nordaaker started building a photo diary si
 te called phiary.com. We decided to build it on the Amazon Web Services pl
 atform. Based on what we've learned\, we will look at how you can easily d
 eploy Catalyst apps on EC2\, use S3 for storage in your apps\, as well as 
 leverage the other unique benefits of the Amazon platform.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T162000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T155000
LOCATION:Aud 2.01
ORGANIZER:Marcus Ramberg
SUMMARY:Building Catalyst apps on the Amazon Web Service Platform
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1091
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1091
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Hermen Lesscher
ATTENDEE:Casper Warming
ATTENDEE:Christian Borup
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Sven Esbjerg
ATTENDEE:Søren Døygaard
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Darko Obradovic
ATTENDEE:Mark Keating
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Bern
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
COMMENT:31 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Basic auth for your web services sucks for several reasons. OAu
 th is a standard protocol for doing token based auth\, similar to how flic
 kr auths their desktop apps. OAuth is also an ideal companion to openid\, 
 as it doesn't require a local username/password.  In this talk we'll take 
 a closer look at how OAuth is built up\, as well as look into how you can 
 easily use OAuth for your own APIs\, with examples in Catalyst well as Jif
 ty and pure mod_perl.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T140000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T133000
LOCATION:Aud 2.01
ORGANIZER:Marcus Ramberg
SUMMARY:Web Services with OAuth
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1092
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1092
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Philippe Bruhat
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Thomas Klausner
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:José Castro
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:R Geoffrey Avery
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Karen Pauley
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Roberto Henríquez
ATTENDEE:Allison Randal
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Hermen Lesscher
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Gertraud Unterreitmeier
ATTENDEE:Trond Michelsen
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:Juerd Waalboer
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Luis Motta Campos
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Henrik Christian Grove
ATTENDEE:Markus Förster
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
ATTENDEE:Darko Obradovic
ATTENDEE:Mark Keating
ATTENDEE:William Travis Holton
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:Rune Mydske Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Sebastian Willert
ATTENDEE:Tanja A. Orme
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Lars Jorgensen
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Adam Kennedy
ATTENDEE:Martin Kutter
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Casper Andersen
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Rasmus Hansen
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Anatoliy Dmytriyev
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
ATTENDEE:Jason Armstrong
ATTENDEE:RichA
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
COMMENT:95 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Schedule:\n\nLambda-SMTP\nSay hello to Kephra\nWhat's New in DB
 D::Oracle\nTranslating human language with computer grammar\nInstrumenting
  Web-Services with SOAP::WSDL\nProtecting Perl using obfuscators. Stunnix 
 Perl-Obfus. Alternatives.\n\nSurprise Announcement\nDon't\nGoing dark - ge
 tting stuff done away from a network connection\nThis is how vee do perl i
 n FRANCEUU\nSecret operators\nYou Aren't Good Enough\n\nWhy Would You Want
  to do a Lightning Talk?\n\nMaybe you've never given a talk before\, and y
 ou'd like to start small. For a Lightning Talk\, you don't need to make sl
 ides\, and if you do decide to make slides\, you only need to make three.\
 n\nMaybe you're nervous and you're afraid you'll mess up. It's a lot easie
 r to plan and deliver a five minute talk than it is to deliver a long talk
 . And if you do mess up\, at least the painful part will be over quickly.\
 n\nMaybe you don't have much to say. Maybe you just want to ask a question
 \, or invite people to help you with your project\, or boast about somethi
 ng you did\, or tell a short cautionary story. These things are all intere
 sting and worth talking about\, but there might not be enough to say about
  them to fill up thirty minutes.\n\nMaybe you have a lot of things to say\
 , and you're already going to give a long talk on one of them\, and you do
 n't want to hog the spotlight. There's nothing wrong with giving several L
 ightning Talks. Hey\, they're only five minutes.\n\nOn the other side\, pe
 ople might want to come to a lightning talk when they wouldn't come to a l
 ong talk on the same subject. The risk for the attendees is smaller: If th
 e talk turns out to be dull\, or if the person giving the talk turns out t
 o be a really bad speaker\, well\, at least it's over in five minutes. Wit
 h lightning talks\, you're never stuck in some boring lecture for forty-fi
 ve minutes.\n\nStill having trouble picking a topic\, here are some sugges
 tions:\n\n   1. Why my favorite module is X.\n   2. I want to do cool proj
 ect X. Does anyone want to help?\n   3. Successful Project: I did project 
 X. It was a success. Here's how you could benefit.\n   4. Failed Project: 
 I did project X. It was a failure\, and here's why.\n   5. Heresy: People 
 always say X\, but they're wrong. Here's why.\n   6. You All Suck: Here's 
 what is wrong with the our community.\n   7. Call to Action: Let's all do 
 more of X / less of X.\n   8. Wouldn't it be cool if X?\n   9. Someone nee
 ds to do X.\n  10. Wish List\n  11. Why X was a mistake.\n  12. Why X look
 s like a mistake\, but isn't.\n  13. What it's like to do X.\n  14. Here's
  a useful technique that worked.\n  15. Here's a technique I thought would
  be useful but didn't work.\n  16. Why algorithm X sucks.\n  17. Compariso
 n of algorithms X and Y. \n\nOf course\, you could give the talk on anythi
 ng you wanted\, whether or not it is on this list. If we get a full schedu
 le of nothing but five minutes of ranting and raving on each topic\, a goo
 d time will still be had by most.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T173000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T163000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:R Geoffrey Avery
SUMMARY:Lightning Talks\, part 1
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1093
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1093
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Philippe Bruhat
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:José Castro
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:R Geoffrey Avery
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Sue Spence
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Luis Motta Campos
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Andy Armstrong
ATTENDEE:Henrik Christian Grove
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Markus Förster
ATTENDEE:Cristina Nunes
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Darko Obradovic
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Sebastian Willert
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Tanja A. Orme
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Yusuke Kawasaki
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Andrew Bayliss
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
ATTENDEE:Jason Armstrong
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Morten Meyling
ATTENDEE:Mads Gudmand-Høyer
COMMENT:50 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Some Perl operators have colorful nicknames\, like the spaceshi
 p or diamond operators.\n\nDuring their never ending search for obscurity 
 and shortness\, obfuscators and golfers have discovered new Perl "operator
 s"\, commonly known as the Perl "secret operators".\n\nThis light-hearted 
 talk will present some of them\, with example of use. Come and learn every
 thing you never wanted to know about the inchworm-on-a-stick\, the spacest
 ation\, the baby cart and many others!
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T115000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T112000
LOCATION:Aud 2.01
ORGANIZER:Philippe Bruhat
SUMMARY:Perl (secret) operators
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1138
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1138
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Andy Armstrong
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Martin Kutter
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
COMMENT:11 attendees
DESCRIPTION:WxWidgets is a mature GUI-Toolkit\, build for professional appl
 ication development. That includes a much broader feature set\, than many 
 might expect. Even if some of that functionality is already present in oth
 er CPAN modules\, it might be educating  to explore what else has WxPerl t
 o offer beside the usual stuff like menus\, toolbars\, buttons\, boxes and
  dialogs. This talk is about experience with HTMLWindows\, Drag and Drop\,
  printing\, advanced text controls\, XRC (GUI abstraction layer) and much 
 more.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T132000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T125000
LOCATION:Room 2.07
ORGANIZER:Herbert Breunung
SUMMARY:WxPerl beyond Frames and Buttons
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1159
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1159
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Philippe Bruhat
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:José Castro
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:R Geoffrey Avery
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Karen Pauley
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Allison Randal
ATTENDEE:Erwan Lemonnier
ATTENDEE:Hermen Lesscher
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Casper Warming
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Trond Michelsen
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Luis Motta Campos
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:Josh McAdams
ATTENDEE:Cristina Nunes
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Martin Kamara
ATTENDEE:Mark Keating
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Yusuke Kawasaki
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
COMMENT:37 attendees
DESCRIPTION:The Perl community has done some amazing things. It provides in
 frastructure\, it runs conferences\, it gives grants. It brings people tog
 ether to enable them to write great software.\n\nIn this talk\, we'll look
  at some of the things that makes the Perl community so great and give you
  a number of good reasons to be proud to use Perl.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T101000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T094000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:Dave Cross
SUMMARY:Proud to Use Perl
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1175
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1175
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Philippe Bruhat
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:R Geoffrey Avery
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Karen Pauley
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Allison Randal
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Luis Motta Campos
ATTENDEE:Andy Armstrong
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Mark Keating
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
COMMENT:32 attendees
DESCRIPTION:London.pm was the first European Perl Mongers group and it star
 ted ten years ago. So let's get nostalgic and look back over what has happ
 ened in that time.\n\nWhat did we do right? What did we get wrong? Why did
  we bother? Have we learned any lessons?\n\nThere will be nostalgia\, anec
 dotes and embarrassing photos. What more could you ask for?\n\np.s. About 
 those embarrassing photos. I am\, of course\, completely open to bribes if
  anyone wants to ensure that any particular photo is not shown :-)
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T140000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T133000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:Dave Cross
SUMMARY:Ye Compleat History of Ye Perle Mongers of Olde London Towne (Part 
 1)
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1176
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1176
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Søren Døygaard
ATTENDEE:RichA
COMMENT:2 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Well the same as last years just a few updates for the newer ve
 rsions of DBD::Oracle.\n\nI haven't done the update yet
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T144000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T141000
LOCATION:Aud 2.01
ORGANIZER:John Scoles
SUMMARY:Basic DBI with DBD-Oracle
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1185
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1185
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Thomas Klausner
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:R Geoffrey Avery
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Roberto Henríquez
ATTENDEE:Allison Randal
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Casper Warming
ATTENDEE:Christian Borup
ATTENDEE:Trond Michelsen
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Sue Spence
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:allan juul
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
ATTENDEE:Jason Armstrong
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
COMMENT:47 attendees
DESCRIPTION:We are from the internet - we know the value of open source. Ha
 rdware and storage is unfortunately real\, but you can outsource it all. T
 his talk will guide you through how to exploit cloud computing today to ma
 ke you happier and more efficient.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T132000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T125000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:Léon Brocard
SUMMARY:Working in the cloud
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1189
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1189
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Stéphane Payrard
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Hermen Lesscher
ATTENDEE:Espen Myhre
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Juerd Waalboer
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Søren Døygaard
ATTENDEE:Josh McAdams
ATTENDEE:Martin Kjeldsen
ATTENDEE:Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
ATTENDEE:Bern
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Billy Abbott
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
COMMENT:23 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Regexp::Common is in the process of being rewritten\, to make u
 se of the features 5.10 is giving us.\n\nThis talk will discuss what's new
 .
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T132000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T125000
LOCATION:Aud 2.02
ORGANIZER:Abigail
SUMMARY:Regexp::Common\, the next generation.
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1193
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1193
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Flavio Poletti
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:Juerd Waalboer
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
ATTENDEE:William Travis Holton
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
COMMENT:17 attendees
DESCRIPTION:In this mini tutorial\, we will explore character classes. From
  the simple dot to user defined classes\, and anything in between. There w
 ill be something to learn for everyone.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T101000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T094000
LOCATION:Aud 2.02
ORGANIZER:Abigail
SUMMARY:Regexp mini tutorial: Character Classes
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1194
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1194
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Philippe Bruhat
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Hermen Lesscher
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Gertraud Unterreitmeier
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:Søren Døygaard
ATTENDEE:Josh McAdams
ATTENDEE:Markus Förster
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:William Travis Holton
ATTENDEE:Rune Mydske Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:Sebastian Willert
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Casper Andersen
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Victor Churchill
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Morten Meyling
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
COMMENT:38 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Your web project is growing. More features\, more business requ
 irements. Do you have a time to think about future? Future of your project
 \, at least?\n\nI will cover many things related to project development in
  Perl (from developer and manager point of view) which could be suitable t
 o start refactoring\, changing and extending your project codebase. Make y
 our old perl project fresh and new!\n- test driven development\, how to in
 troduce it (all people are talking about it but how we can just start doin
 g it?)\n- introducing mental changes in your company. You can do it\, you 
 are not alone\n- project releasing and agile\n- modularization\n- switch t
 o modern approaches\, libraries and frameworks (OOP\, Catalyst)\, satisfy 
 your business and save world... err... money\n- from CGI and mod_perl to C
 atalyst\n- why people are afraid about changes?\n- breaking stability or i
 mproving quality?\n- make your perl beautiful\, make your work better. Get
  more for less.\n\nTechnical short summary:\nshell scripts\, Makefile\, pe
 rl-critic\, Test::*\, Catalyst
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T154000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T151000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:Adam Bartosik
SUMMARY:do { "TDD and refactoring" } or die "trying"
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1208
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1208
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Philippe Bruhat
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Thomas Klausner
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:R Geoffrey Avery
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Luis Motta Campos
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:Josh McAdams
ATTENDEE:Darko Obradovic
ATTENDEE:Tanja A. Orme
ATTENDEE:Adam Kennedy
ATTENDEE:Martin Kutter
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
COMMENT:21 attendees
DESCRIPTION:It's been quite some time since I last talked on CPANTS\, and t
 here have been a lot of improvements.\n\nI will discuss:\n* what CPANTS is
  about\n* how it's implemented (overview)\n* current metrics\n* future met
 rics (and take suggestions)\n* cpants.perl.org
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T140000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T133000
LOCATION:Aud 2.02
ORGANIZER:Thomas Klausner
SUMMARY:CPANTS
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1226
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1226
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Hermen Lesscher
ATTENDEE:Casper Warming
ATTENDEE:Gertraud Unterreitmeier
ATTENDEE:Mark Keating
ATTENDEE:Bern
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
COMMENT:9 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Making some text appear in a browser is quite easy\, but making
  a webpage that validates is not too hard either.\n\nThis talk is a quick 
 guide to things you should do and not do\, when writing markup.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T115000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T112000
LOCATION:Room 2.07
ORGANIZER:Jan Henning Thorsen
SUMMARY:the web\, html and all that stuff
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1249
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1249
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:Søren Døygaard
ATTENDEE:Josh McAdams
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hornburg
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
COMMENT:12 attendees
DESCRIPTION:How I maintain Text::CSV_XS\, implement new features\, and in t
 hat process found a way to make the parsing up to 10 times faster using DB
 I-like bind_columns syntax.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T140000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T133000
LOCATION:Aud 2.02
ORGANIZER:H.Merijn Brand
SUMMARY:Speed up Text::CSV_XS
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1261
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1261
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Thomas Klausner
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:R Geoffrey Avery
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Karen Pauley
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Allison Randal
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Christian Borup
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Mark Keating
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
COMMENT:26 attendees
DESCRIPTION:The Chronicle of Matthew of Edessa is a twelfth-century Armenia
 n\nhistory that survives in 43 manuscripts\, held in ten libraries in\neig
 ht countries.  My task is to create a definitive text that is based\non al
 l of them.  I will talk about the problems of medieval text\nediting\, the
  ways in which Perl and phylogenetics have come to my\nrescue\, and show a
  few pretty pictures of manuscripts
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T115000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T112000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:Tara Andrews
SUMMARY:101011 manuscripts: Perl and the Chronicle of Matthew of Edessa
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1288
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1288
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Casper Warming
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Gertraud Unterreitmeier
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Søren Døygaard
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:William Travis Holton
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:Bern
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Martin Kutter
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hornburg
ATTENDEE:Casper Andersen
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Rasmus Hansen
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Andrew Bayliss
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
ATTENDEE:Roel de Cock
COMMENT:40 attendees
DESCRIPTION:As a developer you will often encounter old systems that are ou
 t of touch with current technology of which has certain limitations. The t
 alk focuses on some of the techniques that can help you "escape" older sys
 tems and regain your development momentum. \n\nThe talk will focus on the 
 skills and methodologies  that are useful to know when attacking a large/o
 ld system.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T111000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T104000
LOCATION:Aud 2.02
ORGANIZER:Lars Jorgensen
SUMMARY:Making (large) legacy systems beautiful
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1309
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1309
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Stéphane Payrard
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Roberto Henríquez
ATTENDEE:Allison Randal
ATTENDEE:Hermen Lesscher
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Christian Borup
ATTENDEE:Trond Michelsen
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:Juerd Waalboer
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:Josh McAdams
ATTENDEE:Martin Kjeldsen
ATTENDEE:Cristina Nunes
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Rune Mydske Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Billy Abbott
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Adam Kennedy
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hornburg
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
ATTENDEE:Roel de Cock
COMMENT:47 attendees
DESCRIPTION:After a Unicode Tutorial talk\, and several Unicode related ran
 ts in lightning talks\, I've summarized things into a list of best practic
 es.\n\nThe audience is assumed to be familiar with Perl's string model\, a
 s explained in perlunitut and YAPC::Europe 2007's Perl Unicode Tutorial.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T162000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T155000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:Juerd Waalboer
SUMMARY:Unicode Best Practices
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1313
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1313
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Mårten Svantesson
COMMENT:7 attendees
DESCRIPTION:I run RPM-based Linux distributions on all of my servers. And a
  few years ago I realised that mixing CPAN modules that were installed usi
 ng RPM with CPAN modules that are installed using the standard CPAN tools 
 was a recipe for disaster. So I decided that from then on I'd only use RPM
 s on my servers. And because only a tiny proportion of CPAN modules are av
 ailable as RPMs\, that meant I had to learn how to create RPMs from CPAN m
 odules. This is what I learnt.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T115000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T112000
LOCATION:Room 2.07
ORGANIZER:Dave Cross
SUMMARY:Perl in RPM-Land
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1314
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1314
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Thomas Klausner
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Roberto Henríquez
ATTENDEE:Erwan Lemonnier
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Luis Motta Campos
ATTENDEE:Andy Armstrong
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:William Travis Holton
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Adam Kennedy
ATTENDEE:Casper Andersen
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Mårten Svantesson
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Andrew Bayliss
ATTENDEE:RichA
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
COMMENT:32 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Noone likes to change a database schema. It's scary.\n\nBut som
 etimes you have to change the schema\, either because the code is so close
 ly mapped to it\, or because you're refactoring legacy code\, or you need 
 to make it faster\, bigger\, better.\n\nSeveral techniques are presented t
 hat let you change the schema sensibly and with control\, and keep track o
 f what is going on. How do you share these changes with other developers w
 ith their own sandboxes? What about deploying to production?
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T162000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T155000
LOCATION:Aud 2.01
ORGANIZER:Edmund von der Burg
SUMMARY:Modifying databases - changing the schema in a controlled way
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1316
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1316
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Mark Fowler
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Roberto Henríquez
ATTENDEE:Erwan Lemonnier
ATTENDEE:Casper Warming
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:allan juul
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Bern
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hornburg
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Casper Andersen
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
ATTENDEE:Mårten Svantesson
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Andrew Bayliss
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
ATTENDEE:Jason Armstrong
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
COMMENT:41 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Continuing from last year (with a quick recap) I will look at h
 ow the systems\, development practices and tools we have at our disposal h
 ave changed\, what is now available and how it makes life/work easier.\n\n
 In no particular order I'll cover: Server configuration\, Load balancing h
 ttp\, Testing\, Performance\, Image/application serving\, Caching\, Web Fr
 ameworks\, Server maintenance\, Object relational mapping and Cloud Comput
 ing.\n\nAll of these are pointers to concepts and tools which you may or m
 ay not be aware of\, and how they can fit together.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T115000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T112000
LOCATION:Room 2.07
ORGANIZER:Leo Lapworth
SUMMARY:Evolving Architecture - further
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1317
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1317
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:R Geoffrey Avery
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Karen Pauley
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Trond Michelsen
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Luis Motta Campos
ATTENDEE:Andy Armstrong
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Cristina Nunes
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Adam Kennedy
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
COMMENT:24 attendees
DESCRIPTION:I'm trying to index every distribution ever uploaded to PAUSE. 
 From that\, I want to release the data so people can build new CPAN applic
 ations with the data. I cover how PAUSE indexes distributions\, how I'm do
 ing it differently\, and the current state of my efforts.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T132000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T125000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:brian d foy
SUMMARY:Indexing BackPAN
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1319
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1319
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Karen Pauley
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Roberto Henríquez
ATTENDEE:Hermen Lesscher
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Casper Warming
ATTENDEE:Christian Borup
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Trond Michelsen
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Sue Spence
ATTENDEE:Juerd Waalboer
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Cristina Nunes
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Darko Obradovic
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Mark Keating
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Sebastian Willert
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Tanja A. Orme
ATTENDEE:Lars Jorgensen
ATTENDEE:Adam Kennedy
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Casper Andersen
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Anatoliy Dmytriyev
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Andrew Bayliss
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
ATTENDEE:Jason Armstrong
ATTENDEE:Morten Meyling
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
COMMENT:57 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Over the past two years\, we've built Hiveminder.com - a Web 2.
 0 collaborative task manager. Along the way\, we've built dozens of cool t
 ools you can uses as part of your own product. We'll walk through everythi
 ng from Shipwright (our build system) to Hiveminder's amazing feedback box
 .\n\nTopics we'll cover include:\n\n* Streamlining your CSS and Javascript
  distribution\n* Painless date parsing\n* Jifty::DBI\, an Object Relationa
 l Mapper with style\n* Halos for your web framework\n* Tools to get better
  feedback from your users\n* Shipwright\, a tool to version\, package and 
 distribute your application and its dependencies\n* A new IMAP server desi
 gned for custom applications\n* Ways to integrate your application with th
 e tools your users actually use\n* The Jifty web framework
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T132000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T125000
LOCATION:Aud 2.01
ORGANIZER:Jesse Vincent
SUMMARY:Everything but the secret sauce
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1321
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1321
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Karen Pauley
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Luis Motta Campos
ATTENDEE:Andy Armstrong
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Rune Mydske Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Lars Jorgensen
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hornburg
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
ATTENDEE:RichA
ATTENDEE:Mads Gudmand-Høyer
COMMENT:31 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Prophet is a new 'distributed database' designed for post-web-2
 .0 applications. \n\nWith Prophet\, it's easy to build custom database app
 lications and synchronize their data with your friends and coworkers - all
  without a central server. \n\nProphet supports arbitrary topology synchro
 nization and has an advanced conflict resolution database which helps make
  sure that the entire database 'network' works its way to consistency even
  when disconnected users make conflicting choices about conflict resolutio
 n.\n\nIn this talk\, Jesse will present the Prophet architecture and demon
 strate how to build an adaptor to synchronize Prophet with a web 2.0 datab
 ase-backed application.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T132000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T125000
LOCATION:Aud 2.01
ORGANIZER:Jesse Vincent
SUMMARY:Step 3: Prophet - A peer to peer replicated property database
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1322
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1322
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Christian Borup
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Luis Motta Campos
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Adam Kennedy
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
COMMENT:15 attendees
DESCRIPTION:How do you get thousands of perl modules to play nicely with th
 ousands of debian packages?\n\n    The debian-perl group integrates perl s
 ource code from CPAN into the wider debian distribution allowing users to 
 easily handle dependencies and installation. Relying on a relatively stand
 ardized interface (CPAN) the group uses tools\, often written in perl\, to
  create packages that not only fit the debian policies with regard to 'fre
 edom' and license but also that are easy to manage. Active maintenance and
  bug tracking are included in this process allowing debian to be up-to-dat
 e with a wide selection of packaged perl modules.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T101000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T094000
LOCATION:Room 2.07
ORGANIZER:Jeremiah Foster
SUMMARY:The debian - CPAN interface
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1323
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1323
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Erwan Lemonnier
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:William Travis Holton
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
ATTENDEE:Mårten Svantesson
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Andrew Bayliss
ATTENDEE:Roel de Cock
COMMENT:11 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Perl is a weakly typed language with dynamic variable binding a
 nd that opens the door to a number of small programming mistakes that beco
 me bothering when software matures. A way to compensate for Perl's lack of
  type checking is to use some ideas from the programming by contract parad
 igm.\n\nDuring this talk\, we will go through the main ideas from the prog
 ramming by contract paradigm and see how they are implemented by various P
 erl modules.\n\nWe will focus in particular on the module Sub::Contract th
 at offers a simple and pragmatic implementation of the most useful aspects
  of contract programming.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T132000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T125000
LOCATION:Room 2.07
ORGANIZER:Erwan Lemonnier
SUMMARY:‎Pragmatic Contract Programming in Perl
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1326
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1326
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Thomas Klausner
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:R Geoffrey Avery
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Hermen Lesscher
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Sue Spence
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Luis Motta Campos
ATTENDEE:Sven Esbjerg
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Søren Døygaard
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:allan juul
ATTENDEE:Darko Obradovic
ATTENDEE:Kristoffer Gleditsch
ATTENDEE:Bern
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Sebastian Willert
ATTENDEE:Lars Jorgensen
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Morten Meyling
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
COMMENT:36 attendees
DESCRIPTION:This is a tech talk about an existing ETL system used at Nestor
 ia.co.uk (vertical search engine\, 4 countries). It's the processing piece
  between arrived data and database insert.\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E
 xtract%2C_transform%2C_load\n\nLots of Perl folks have written ETL systems
  in the past\, lots will have to write one in the future. There is often n
 o way around a custom solution.\n\nWe will look at some best practices aro
 und 24/7 availability\, monitoring\, data cleansing\, data quality\, i18n\
 , scaling\, dealing with failures and changes ... and of course CPAN modul
 es.\n\nNestoria had to integrate dozens of different formats (flatfile\, d
 atabase dumps\, XML\, custom)\, delivery methods (fetch\, crawl\, FTP) and
  update methods (complete\, incremental\, partial\, custom). We thought we
  were prepared for everything\, but over the years we learned some valuabl
 e lessons about corrupt files\, failing servers\, data quality\, i18n issu
 es and performance.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T111000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T104000
LOCATION:Aud 2.02
ORGANIZER:mtm
SUMMARY:Low maintenance data integration (ETL)
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1330
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1330
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Mårten Svantesson
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
COMMENT:19 attendees
DESCRIPTION:There are many async I/O libraries in the wild\, but not many a
 re lucky enough to combine the concept with the ease of use. Module IO::La
 mbda features techniques from functional programming\, and offers new solu
 tions for the old problems.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T140000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T133000
LOCATION:Aud 2.02
ORGANIZER:Dmitry Karasik
SUMMARY:‎IO::Lambda - async I/O shouldn't be that complex‎
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1336
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1336
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Sven Esbjerg
ATTENDEE:Darko Obradovic
ATTENDEE:William Travis Holton
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Victor Churchill
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:RichA
COMMENT:12 attendees
DESCRIPTION:In this talk full of practical advice I take a real-life Perl p
 rogram and walk through how to polish it into a beautiful module ready for
  CPAN. I show how a sort-of paint-by-numbers process is not difficult at a
 ll\, but eases future software maintenance and can improve quality\, or at
  least kwalitee. Topics include how to set up a development environment\, 
 how to make code testable that was not written with testing in mind\, and 
 which traps to avoid.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T162000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T155000
LOCATION:Room 2.07
ORGANIZER:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
SUMMARY:From an idea to CPAN
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1338
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1338
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Casper Warming
ATTENDEE:Gertraud Unterreitmeier
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Darko Obradovic
ATTENDEE:Mark Keating
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Rasmus Hansen
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
ATTENDEE:Andrew Bayliss
ATTENDEE:Mads Gudmand-Høyer
COMMENT:19 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Interchange is a mature open source online shop platform consta
 ntly developed since 1995. Perl as implementation language allows Intercha
 nge to be a robust\, secure and very flexible application. \n\nThis talk s
 tarts with an introduction on the architecture and capabilities of Interch
 ange.\nIt continues with a detailed description how the beauty of Perl hel
 ped to evolve Interchange into a software which drives high traffic e-comm
 erce sites.\nPractical programming examples and an overview about new deve
 lopments in Interchange will be at the end of the talk.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T111000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T104000
LOCATION:Room 2.07
ORGANIZER:Stefan Hornburg
SUMMARY:Interchange - The Open Source Online Shop Platform
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1339
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1339
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Diego Kuperman
ATTENDEE:Casper Warming
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:allan juul
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Lars Jorgensen
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Jason Armstrong
COMMENT:16 attendees
DESCRIPTION:This is intended as an introductory talk about using Perl embed
 ded in Nginx. Nginx (nginx.(net|ru)) is a high-performance free HTTP proxy
 /server which just starts to show up in Netcraft reports. Nginx is happily
  used by more than a million websites all over the world. The now common H
 TTP setup of lightning-fast frontend and feature-rich backend fits it nice
 ly and directly threatens Apache dominance.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T162000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T155000
LOCATION:Room 2.07
ORGANIZER:Alex Kapranoff
SUMMARY:Perl inside Nginx
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1341
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1341
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Darko Obradovic
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Lars Jorgensen
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
COMMENT:11 attendees
DESCRIPTION:CoSAIR.org provides a central\, open\, internet-based Game AI d
 evelopment platform for teaching and research.\n\nThe system provides a ga
 me engine\, a bot API and coding support. Users can upload their code and 
 immediately test it and compare it to competitors. The fact that code from
  multiple people runs on a central machine and interacts with each other l
 eads to a series of challenges and possibilities that are adressed in this
  talk:\n\n- how to secure the system against malicious code using Safe.pm\
 n- how to rudimentarily test and debug your code on a remote machine?\n- h
 ow to provide controlled access to databases\, game data files and externa
 l AI modules?\n- how to handle large statistical evaluations in the backgr
 ound?\n- how to allow usage and sharing of foreign code?\n- ideas how to e
 nable different programming languages to be used with Inline.pm?\n\nThese 
 aspects of social coding communities are relatively new and we do not prov
 ide complete solutions for each of them\, but also have some problems left
  open.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T154000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T151000
LOCATION:Room 2.07
ORGANIZER:Darko Obradovic
SUMMARY:CoSAIR.org - Making of a Game AI Programming Platform
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1342
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1342
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Allison Randal
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Andy Armstrong
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
COMMENT:18 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Parrot is the virtual machine intended to run Perl 6 and other 
 dynamic languages efficiently and effectively. The tools used to build “Ra
 kudo” (Perl 6 on Parrot) are powerful and general enough to host other lan
 guages on Parrot effectively. This talk explains how they work and demonst
 rates how to start running your own language on Parrot—and to use other co
 de targeting Parrot without writing it yourself.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T132000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T125000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:Patrick Michaud
SUMMARY:Building Compilers with the Parrot Compiler Toolkit
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1343
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1343
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Allison Randal
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:Juerd Waalboer
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Josh McAdams
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:allan juul
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Rune Mydske Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Kristoffer Gleditsch
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Lars Jorgensen
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Martin Kutter
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hornburg
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Casper Andersen
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Rasmus Hansen
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
COMMENT:45 attendees
DESCRIPTION:“Rakudo” is the new name for the Perl 6 compiler targeting the 
 Parrot virtual machine. Building Rakudo has required development of a numb
 er of tools and methodologies (as well as revisions to the Perl 6 language
  specification itself)\, and things are progressing nicely.\n\nThis talk w
 ill report on the overall status and implementation of the Rakudo Perl com
 piler\, outline what is working (and what is not working) in Rakudo\, and 
 demonstrate how to get started writing Perl 6 programs. The talk will also
  cover the design of the compiler itself\, focusing on the overall archite
 cture\, the structure of the Perl 6 test suite\, and provide specific deta
 ils that will enable others to become involved and to directly contribute 
 to the remaining work of building Rakudo. The talk will end with a “road m
 ap” to completion of a production Perl 6 compiler on Parrot.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T115000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T112000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:Patrick Michaud
SUMMARY:Rakudo: Perl 6 on Parrot
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1344
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1344
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Thomas Klausner
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Stéphane Payrard
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Erwan Lemonnier
ATTENDEE:Christian Borup
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Flavio Poletti
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Søren Døygaard
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:allan juul
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Yusuke Kawasaki
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Mårten Svantesson
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
ATTENDEE:Jason Armstrong
ATTENDEE:Mads Gudmand-Høyer
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
ATTENDEE:Roel de Cock
COMMENT:43 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Ernst is a framework for describing Moose classes.  In this tal
 k\, I'll show you what class descriptions are and how to use them to make 
 building applications easier.  We'll see how Ernst allows you to write a s
 ingle class that can render itself as a web form (or REST-accessable objec
 t) and act as a DBIC row object\, all without writing any code.  We'll als
 o see how to write Ernst interpreters\, that adapt Ernst-described classes
  to your specific needs.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T111000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T104000
LOCATION:Aud 2.01
ORGANIZER:Jonathan Rockway
SUMMARY:Describing classes with Ernst
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1345
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1345
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Philippe Bruhat
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Adam Kennedy
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
COMMENT:10 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Release of the latest version of AsciiO. Presentation of new fe
 atures. Discussion around releasing modules
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T162000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T155000
LOCATION:Aud 2.02
ORGANIZER:nadim khemir
SUMMARY:AsciiO version 1.0
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1346
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1346
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:R Geoffrey Avery
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Erwan Lemonnier
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Christian Borup
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Trond Michelsen
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Josh McAdams
ATTENDEE:allan juul
ATTENDEE:William Travis Holton
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Lars Jorgensen
ATTENDEE:Adam Kennedy
ATTENDEE:Martin Kutter
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Mårten Svantesson
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
ATTENDEE:Mads Gudmand-Høyer
COMMENT:34 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Helios is a system for building asynchronous distributed job pr
 ocessing applications.  Applications that need to process millions of smal
 l units of work in parallel can use the Helios system to scale this work a
 cross the multiple processes and servers that form a Helios collective.  H
 elios may also be used to improve the user experience on websites.  By uti
 lizing the framework's asynchronous job processing services\, potential ti
 meout issues can be eliminated and response times decreased for larger tas
 ks invoked in response to user input.  The web server application can "fir
 e and forget" in the background\, immediately returning control to the use
 r.  Using Helios\, simple Perl applications can be written to distribute w
 orkloads throughout the Helios collective while still retaining centralize
 d management.\n\nThe Helios package is freely available on CPAN under the 
 same licensing terms as Perl itself.  It is built on a free/open source so
 ftware foundation\, including Perl\, TheSchwartz\, and MySQL.  The Helios 
 framework builds on the excellent TheSchwartz job queue library to form a 
 system designed to handle generalized processing needs.  Helios's API cont
 ains functions that provide logging\, centralized configuration\, and proc
 ess control.  Because of its generic underpinnings\, it should run on most
  *nix-like operating systems to which Perl has been ported.  To date it ha
 s been tested successfully on several GNU/Linux distributions\, including 
 Debian Etch and Ubuntu\, and even Apple Mac OS X.\n\nWith the Helios frame
 work\, developers define worker classes to accomplish specialized tasks.  
 These are written in Perl and implement the functionality of a particular 
 job type.  The Helios API provides functions to perform logging\, to parse
  XML-formatted job arguments\, to access configuration parameters\, and to
  manage processes.  This API also defines a set of basic exception classes
  to signal processing failures and warnings.   There are several run modes
  available to enable the caching of data\, database connections\, and othe
 r resources.  This enables their use across multiple jobs.  Once a worker 
 class has been created\, it can be loaded by Helios daemons on as many sys
 tems as necessary.  Helios daemons manage available processes for a partic
 ular worker class\, launching new worker processes as necessary to handle 
 jobs submitted to the system.  Jobs may be submitted via an HTTP POST requ
 est or from the command line.\n\nHelios also includes a web interface that
  provides a central point of control for all of the workers and jobs in th
 e system.  This web interface can be used to track jobs through the system
  and manage workloads on a per worker class and per host basis.  Available
  workers may be increased or decreased as necessary\, tuned to match avail
 able resources.  Worker classes may be brought online\, or taken offline\,
  independently.  Similarly\, hosts may be added or taken out of the collec
 tive without affecting other Helios hosts.\n\nHelios is a flexible solutio
 n for distributed job processing.  It provides a framework where applicati
 ons may be deployed across multiple servers\, running multiple jobs in par
 allel.  Because of its flexibility\, users can create Helios applications 
 easily and deploy them to a server farm or small "cloud" of machines\, whi
 le at the same time centrally manage their workload processing via its web
  interface.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T140000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T133000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:Andrew Johnson
SUMMARY:Asynchronous Distributed Job Processing with Helios
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1349
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1349
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Stéphane Payrard
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Casper Warming
ATTENDEE:Christian Borup
ATTENDEE:Gertraud Unterreitmeier
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Sven Esbjerg
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Kristoffer Gleditsch
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Yusuke Kawasaki
ATTENDEE:Martin Kutter
ATTENDEE:Rasmus Hansen
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
COMMENT:26 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Many business applications and most of new communication protoc
 ols use XML as message syntax.  Without a formal structural definition\, X
 ML is just a hollow shell\, like paper without lines. XML-Schemas are the 
 most popular way of specifying the structure of the XML messages. Schema's
  are horribly complex.\n\nXML::Compile makes you life simple in many ways:
  it hides most of the complexity of the schemas by generating translators 
 from XML messages into Perl structures and reverse\, obeying the strict ru
 les of the schema's.  All complex schema features are supported\, and hidd
 en to our *beautiful simple Perl* programs.\n\nThe presentation will give 
 an overview on the XML::Compile suite\, and how they are used\; mostly in 
 two or three lines.\n\nThen\, it will be shown how the schema of KML can b
 e used to generate GoogleEarth data. The small steps which are needed to w
 rap the schema's into a CPAN distribution is demonstrated.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T154000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T151000
LOCATION:Aud 2.02
ORGANIZER:Mark Overmeer
SUMMARY:From XML Schema to Application
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1353
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1353
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Erwan Lemonnier
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
COMMENT:14 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Probably most people pick Perl to program just because of this 
 huge free software archive CPAN.  CPAN makes that complex tasks are simple
  in Perl.\n\nIn the previous three years\, a lot of effort was put in reth
 inking CPAN.  How can we support the software modules produced for Perl6 a
 nd other Parrot derivates with an archive as useful as our beloved CPAN?  
 Which new technologies are useful to incorporate in our infrastructure? Af
 ter a while\, it became clear to me that such generalized archive implemen
 tation could have a much wider application.\n\nA few large core components
  of the CPAN6 infrastructure are implemented as general purpose modules. T
 he user interface is the main remaining hurdle.  Challenges in the impleme
 ntation (using XML) will be shared\, and some examples of future developme
 nts shown.\n\nSome script can convert any Perl5 module into CPAN6. This wa
 y\, the experimental CPAN6 implementation has access to a sufficiently lar
 ge and realistic data-set.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T140000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T133000
LOCATION:Room 2.07
ORGANIZER:Mark Overmeer
SUMMARY:CPAN6 Under Construction
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1354
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1354
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:R Geoffrey Avery
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Mark Fowler
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Karen Pauley
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Erwan Lemonnier
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Christian Borup
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Espen Myhre
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Sue Spence
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Martin Kjeldsen
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Yusuke Kawasaki
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
ATTENDEE:Morten Meyling
COMMENT:35 attendees
DESCRIPTION:XML is really useful. But nobody loves to manipulate complicate
 d DOM.\nWhy don't you manipulate DOM by Wiimote like playing Wii?\n\nThis 
 talk is powered by Wiimote and Gainer.\nWiimote is\, you know\, remote con
 troller of Wii game console.\nGainer is a tiny chip connected via USB to h
 andle its external digital and analog I/O interfaces.\nDevice::Gainer is a
  Perl module which is developed on the CodeRepos.\n\nBoth techs of "Wiimot
 e over HTTP" and "Gainer over HTTP" let ajax apps manipulate such devices 
 via the Internet.\nIn this session\, you'll see the Japanese cutting-edge 
 tech of real device web service.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T111000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T104000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:Yusuke Kawasaki
SUMMARY:DOM manipulation by Gainer/Wiimote over HTTP
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1355
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1355
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Christian Borup
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Sven Esbjerg
ATTENDEE:Søren Døygaard
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Victor Churchill
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
COMMENT:16 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Sometimes we need to input a lot of data into a GUI\, either fo
 r testing it\, or for future usage of that data. CPAN module X11::GuiTest 
 allowed me to implement that objective and created a wonderful situation w
 hen I was chatting with people elsewhere at the time on my workstation the
  mouse cursor was moving and clicking\, and data appeared in text input fi
 elds. The customers stopping around to see it occurring were quite taken a
 back.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T115000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T112000
LOCATION:Aud 2.02
ORGANIZER:Roman Parparov
SUMMARY:Computer working by itself - Beautiful\, isn't it.
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1357
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1357
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Philippe Bruhat
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Roberto Henríquez
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Christian Borup
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Flavio Poletti
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Markus Förster
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:Tanja A. Orme
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Yusuke Kawasaki
ATTENDEE:Victor Churchill
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
COMMENT:18 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Software Art is art where software\, programming code\, or soft
 ware concepts play a significant role. It's closely related to Net Art.\nS
 ome software artists use Perl to create their art\, and true to the spirit
  of open source\, often include the source code as part or alongside the a
 rt.\nSome observations on such art works will be discussed\, the relation 
 between code (material) and artworks\, links to related concepts in other 
 art forms.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T111000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T104000
LOCATION:Aud 2.01
ORGANIZER:Uri Bruck
SUMMARY:Perl in Software Art
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1358
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1358
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Philippe Bruhat
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Luis Motta Campos
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Søren Døygaard
ATTENDEE:William Travis Holton
ATTENDEE:Bern
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Adam Kennedy
ATTENDEE:Martin Kutter
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
COMMENT:21 attendees
DESCRIPTION:CPAN Testing is an effort to set up a Quality Assurance (QA) te
 am for CPAN modules\, comprised\nof a globally diverse group of individual
 s\, maintained a diverse collection of operating environments.\n\nThis tal
 k aims to illustrate the processes and mechanisms associated with CPAN smo
 ke testing\,\nas experienced by a veteran CPAN Tester\, including the foll
 owing topics:\n\n - What is CPAN Testing?\n - The tools of CPAN Testing\n 
 - How do we know what modules to test?\n - The problems and dangers of CPA
 N Testing\n - Scaled up CPAN Testing \n - Future developments\n\nA CPAN Te
 sters BOF is planned to provide a longer discussion time for testers.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T144000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T141000
LOCATION:Aud 2.02
ORGANIZER:BinGOs
SUMMARY:Rough Guide to CPAN Testing
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1359
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1359
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
COMMENT:6 attendees
DESCRIPTION:A paper by Donald E. Knuth investigates a number of NP-complete
  problems that can be treated jointly as "exact cover problems". This pape
 r discusses options for implementing Knuth's algorithm in Perl. An alterna
 tive way of representing the boolean matrix that represents the search spa
 ce in its stepwise reduced form is proposed and compared by running variou
 s tests.\n\nOne application of this algorithm deals with pentominoes where
  the classic problems is defined by the 12 pentominos in all distinct tran
 sformations being placed on all possible squares of the area to be covered
 . (Typical areas are the rectangles: 6x10\, 5x12\, 4x15 and 3+20\, and 8x8
  squares reduced by 4 unit squares.) A simple Perl/Tk canvas produces nice
  images.\n\nAs the algorithm does not make any assumptions the covering pi
 eces\, also three (or more) dimensional covering problems may be attacked.
  The Soma cube (invented by Piet Hein) is the other problem used for illus
 trating the algorithms.\n\nIt has to be admitted that this class of proble
 ms is hard on Perl\, which is\, after all\, an interpreted language. Never
 theless\, it pays to investigate an algorithm like this with Perl\, where 
 both procedural and object oriented paradigms can be applied to investigat
 e algorithmic variants.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T140000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T133000
LOCATION:Room 2.07
ORGANIZER:Wolfgang Laun
SUMMARY:A Backtracking Algorithm
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1360
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1360
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Philippe Bruhat
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Thomas Klausner
ATTENDEE:José Castro
ATTENDEE:R Geoffrey Avery
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Karen Pauley
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Hermen Lesscher
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Casper Warming
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Trond Michelsen
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Sven Esbjerg
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Søren Døygaard
ATTENDEE:Henrik Christian Grove
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Markus Förster
ATTENDEE:Cristina Nunes
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Darko Obradovic
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Mark Keating
ATTENDEE:William Travis Holton
ATTENDEE:Rune Mydske Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:Tanja A. Orme
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Lars Jorgensen
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Adam Kennedy
ATTENDEE:Martin Kutter
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hornburg
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Victor Churchill
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Andrew Bayliss
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
ATTENDEE:Jason Armstrong
ATTENDEE:RichA
ATTENDEE:Lars Ole Belhage
COMMENT:68 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Getting the most out of a YAPC.\n\n"What's going on\, where\, w
 hen\, who\, how? What do I do? Which way do I turn? Should I talk to that 
 person? But I'm so shy. Can anyone help me?"\n\nYes\, we can :-)
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T091000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T085500
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:José Castro
SUMMARY:How to get the most out of a YAPC
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1361
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1361
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Thomas Klausner
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Stéphane Payrard
ATTENDEE:José Castro
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Roberto Henríquez
ATTENDEE:Hermen Lesscher
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Flavio Poletti
ATTENDEE:Trond Michelsen
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:Juerd Waalboer
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Cristina Nunes
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:allan juul
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Casper Andersen
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
ATTENDEE:Mårten Svantesson
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Andrew Bayliss
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
ATTENDEE:Roel de Cock
COMMENT:46 attendees
DESCRIPTION:I have more than 70 modules on the CPAN and I haven't yet given
  a talk about most of them. I'll pick 10 useful but less-known modules of 
 mine and give 2 minute introduction to each of those.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T140000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T133000
LOCATION:Aud 2.01
ORGANIZER:Léon Brocard
SUMMARY:10 modules I haven't yet talked about
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1363
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1363
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:R Geoffrey Avery
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Karen Pauley
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Josh McAdams
ATTENDEE:Martin Kjeldsen
ATTENDEE:Martin Kamara
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
COMMENT:12 attendees
DESCRIPTION:The third annual Microsoft Scripting Games took place from Febr
 uary 15th to March 3rd 2008. This year\, Microsoft introduced a Perl divis
 ion\, alongside VBScript and Windows PowerShell.\n\nThis talk walks throug
 h the Perl solutions for two of the events\, and shows how you can take ad
 vantage of the new features of Perl 5.10 in a real-world situation.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T115000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T112000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:Jon Allen
SUMMARY:Perl at the Microsoft Scripting Games 2008
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1364
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1364
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Erwan Lemonnier
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Flavio Poletti
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Juerd Waalboer
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Søren Døygaard
ATTENDEE:Josh McAdams
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:allan juul
ATTENDEE:Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Andrew Bayliss
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
ATTENDEE:RichA
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
ATTENDEE:Roel de Cock
COMMENT:43 attendees
DESCRIPTION:"What would you get if you crossed a camel and a snake? Cake\, 
 of course!"\n\nIn this talk I'm going to compare and contrast Perl and Pyt
 hon solutions to the same problem\, looking at coding style and readabilit
 y to see what Perl can learn from "the dark side".\n\nP.S. No snakes will 
 be harmed during the presentation of this talk :-)
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T115000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T112000
LOCATION:Aud 2.01
ORGANIZER:Jon Allen
SUMMARY:The Camel and the Snake
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1365
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1365
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Roberto Henríquez
ATTENDEE:Gertraud Unterreitmeier
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Sue Spence
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:Henrik Christian Grove
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Markus Förster
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Sebastian Willert
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Lars Jorgensen
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Rasmus Hansen
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
COMMENT:23 attendees
DESCRIPTION:This paper outlines techniques that are highly useful for a cla
 ss of programs\, their common characteristic being that they process their
  input data while being driven by a set of commands\, The general idea is\
 , of course\, to translate the set of commands into Perl code\, and to use
  Perl's capability of extending a running program\, at any time\, with the
  eval function being the basic workhorse. This article reports some experi
 ences and techniques in connection with this approach that were gained whi
 le implementing sed\, cut\, lex\, m4 and od in Perl.\n\nThe main part of t
 he paper deals with various programming techniques: managing alternatives\
 , separating compile time and runtime variables\, avoiding loops\, etc.\n\
 nThe author's implementations of cut\, od and sed are compared with the C 
 versions on Linux. Are the C implementations always faster?
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T140000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T133000
LOCATION:Room 2.07
ORGANIZER:Wolfgang Laun
SUMMARY:Generate and Execute: A Paradigm for Perl Programs
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1366
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1366
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Philippe Bruhat
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Stéphane Payrard
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Rune Mydske Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Anatoliy Dmytriyev
ATTENDEE:Sune Tougaard-Andersen
COMMENT:15 attendees
DESCRIPTION:In the early days of computing\, networks and servers were left
  more or less open to anyone\, as everyone looked after the machines they 
 used\, never maliciously doing any damage. Then someone decided that it wo
 uld be "fun" to try and break things. Today there are hundreds of thousand
 s of malware threats\, many of which now borne over email. This talk looks
  at the many different types of malware (including virus\, spam and phishi
 ng) and provides some clues to help those of a more technical nature\, wis
 hing to filter and stop these threats reaching their inboxes.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T114000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T104000
LOCATION:Aud 2.01
ORGANIZER:Barbie
SUMMARY:Understanding Malware
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1369
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1369
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Josh McAdams
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Rasmus Hansen
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
COMMENT:13 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Some processes are not easy to be programmed from scratch for p
 arallel machines (clusters)\, but can be easily split on simple steps.\n\n
 Makefile::Parallel is a Perl tool which lets users specify how processes d
 epend on each other\, in a beautiful way.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T144000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T141000
LOCATION:Room 2.07
ORGANIZER:Ruben Fonseca
SUMMARY:Makefile::Parallel - Dependency Specification Language
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1370
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1370
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Stéphane Payrard
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Mark Fowler
ATTENDEE:Karen Pauley
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Gertraud Unterreitmeier
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Sue Spence
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:Søren Døygaard
ATTENDEE:Martin Kjeldsen
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:William Travis Holton
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Michael Zedeler
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hornburg
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Rasmus Hansen
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Roel de Cock
COMMENT:43 attendees
DESCRIPTION:We all know how good Perl is at munging text. But what do you d
 o when your Perl text-munging code isn't fast enough for what you're tryin
 g to do?\n\nWe needed to extract useful information from tens of gigabytes
  of web-server log files. Our Perl code was simple and obvious\, but not f
 ast enough for our purposes. When profiling revealed a frequently-executed
  regex as the bottleneck\, we tried several things to make it faster.\n\nT
 his talk looks at what we did to speed up our regex-heavy code (by a facto
 r of well over 100 in some places)\, identifying a few general-purpose opt
 imisation techniques on the way.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T154000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T151000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:Aaron Crane
SUMMARY:Faster Regexes: What to do when text matching is your bottleneck
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1372
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1372
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Philippe Bruhat
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Stéphane Payrard
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Diego Kuperman
ATTENDEE:Roberto Henríquez
ATTENDEE:Hermen Lesscher
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Trond Michelsen
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Luis Motta Campos
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Casper Andersen
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
COMMENT:31 attendees
DESCRIPTION:The SVK distributed version control system based on Subversion 
 recently introduced branch management features.  This talk will cover:\n\n
 * Pitfalls of Subversion's branches\n* Managing Branches with SVK\n* Featu
 re-branch based development model with SVK\n* Release Management with SVK'
 s branch management
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T115000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T112000
LOCATION:Aud 2.02
ORGANIZER:Chia-liang Kao
SUMMARY:Branch Management with SVK
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1373
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1373
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Thomas Klausner
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Mark Fowler
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Diego Kuperman
ATTENDEE:Erwan Lemonnier
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Christian Borup
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Luis Motta Campos
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Martin Kjeldsen
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Billy Abbott
ATTENDEE:Yusuke Kawasaki
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Mårten Svantesson
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Mads Gudmand-Høyer
COMMENT:44 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Declare subroutine signatures without using a source filter!  a
 dd type-contraint\, name-based calling convention\, without a source filte
 r\, benchmarked faster than traditional hash passing!\n\nThis is a Perl 5 
 talk.  come learn how to use the new features inspired by perl6 and how th
 e pieces are put together within a week of hacking.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T144000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T141000
LOCATION:Aud 2.02
ORGANIZER:Chia-liang Kao
SUMMARY:prototype::signatures
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1374
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1374
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Roberto Henríquez
ATTENDEE:Christian Borup
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Trond Michelsen
ATTENDEE:Espen Myhre
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Cristina Nunes
ATTENDEE:Rune Mydske Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Bern
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Lars Jorgensen
ATTENDEE:Dominic Hargreaves
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Mårten Svantesson
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Andrew Bayliss
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Morten Meyling
ATTENDEE:RichA
ATTENDEE:Mads Gudmand-Høyer
COMMENT:32 attendees
DESCRIPTION:MySQL is a very popular DBMS. Or rather\, it's very widely used
 \, which is not necessarily the same thing. It has quite a few quirks\, be
 haviour that many people wouldn't expect and which if you aren't aware of 
 can be the cause of much frustration\, pain\, and data loss.\n\nIn the hop
 e that more people being aware of these infelicities will reduce the damag
 e they can do\, a collection of them is presented here\, along with tips a
 nd techniques for dealing with them.\n\nThere's also an examination of why
  so often the MySQL feature is tantalizingly only available in one version
  higher than the one you're running.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T154000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T151000
LOCATION:Aud 2.01
ORGANIZER:Smylers
SUMMARY:When MySQL Bites: Quirks to Watch Out For
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1376
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1376
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:José Castro
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Trond Michelsen
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Juerd Waalboer
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Cristina Nunes
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Mark Keating
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:Bern
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Tanja A. Orme
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Andrew Bayliss
ATTENDEE:Jason Armstrong
ATTENDEE:RichA
COMMENT:39 attendees
DESCRIPTION:HTML is evolving\, with a working group* currently designing th
 e HTML 5 standard (including XHTML 5).  This is obviously of interest to P
 erl hackers who work on web-based systems or otherwise generate or parse H
 TML.  More widely it's also relevant to anybody who has a website for thei
 r project\, company\, or lolcats.\n\nSo this talk gets you up to speed wit
 h HTML 5\, answering questions such as:\n\n• Why is there a need for HTML 
 5?\n• What changes will HTML 5 bring?  Can I ignore it?\n• Who is behind H
 TML 5?  Can I get involved?\n• When will it affect me?  Is there Perl supp
 ort for it?\n• How can I find out more?\n\nIt _isn't_ a detailed examinati
 on of various bits of HTML 5 syntax ‒ that would be quite boring\, and is 
 much better done by perusing the docs.\n\nThe talk also covers the various
  controversies so far encountered in designing HTML 5\, highlights some of
  the hard problems that need addressing\, and takes a brief look at the pr
 ocess of creating the HTML 5 standard ‒ which is quite different from the 
 typical ways of working in the Perl community.\n\n* Actually that isn't qu
 ite true: for political reasons that are _two_ working groups simultaneous
 ly designing HTML 5!
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T154000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T151000
LOCATION:Aud 2.01
ORGANIZER:Smylers
SUMMARY:HTML 5: What's that all about?
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1377
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1377
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Philippe Bruhat
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Thomas Klausner
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Stéphane Payrard
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Diego Kuperman
ATTENDEE:Roberto Henríquez
ATTENDEE:Espen Myhre
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:Søren Døygaard
ATTENDEE:Josh McAdams
ATTENDEE:Martin Kjeldsen
ATTENDEE:Peter Edwards
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Mark Keating
ATTENDEE:Rune Mydske Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Billy Abbott
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hornburg
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Andrew Bayliss
ATTENDEE:Jason Armstrong
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
COMMENT:48 attendees
DESCRIPTION:In this talk I'll be covering the topics that I find are most o
 ften greeted with "that's cool\, I didn't know I could do that"] by DBIx::
 Class users when presented as a solution to their problem on IRC\, mailing
  lists or on-site:\n\n- custom resultsources for 'virtual view' creation\n
 - resultset subclassing to produce customised collections\n- database depl
 oyment and versioning via SQL::Translator support\n- transparent query res
 trictions via the RestrictWithObject extension\n- digests and password enc
 ryption with the EncodedColumn extension\n- complex relationships and cust
 om join conditions\n- efficient bulk insert and update operations\n- using
  DBIx::Class against view-based OODB schemas
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T140000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T133000
LOCATION:Aud 2.01
ORGANIZER:Matt S Trout
SUMMARY:DBIx::MasterClass
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1378
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1378
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Roberto Henríquez
ATTENDEE:Hermen Lesscher
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Casper Warming
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Sven Esbjerg
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Josh McAdams
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:Darko Obradovic
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Mark Keating
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Sebastian Willert
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
ATTENDEE:Jason Armstrong
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
COMMENT:46 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Reaction is an application metamodel built using the Catalyst M
 VC web framework and the Moose metaprotocol and object system.\n\nComponen
 t-based UI models work for the desktop but how do you apply them to the we
 b? Can continuation based design help and what do you do about human frien
 dly bookmarkable URLs and minimising stored state? Why are we dependent on
  scaffolds and can reflection and a metaprotocol help? Matt presents one p
 ossible set of answers and the thought process behind the implementation.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T144000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T141000
LOCATION:Aud 2.01
ORGANIZER:Matt S Trout
SUMMARY:Elegant^Elegant: Web application metaprogramming with Reaction
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1379
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1379
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Mark Fowler
ATTENDEE:Diego Kuperman
ATTENDEE:Casper Warming
ATTENDEE:Flavio Poletti
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Søren Døygaard
ATTENDEE:Josh McAdams
ATTENDEE:allan juul
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Yusuke Kawasaki
ATTENDEE:Adam Kennedy
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hornburg
ATTENDEE:Casper Andersen
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
ATTENDEE:Roel de Cock
COMMENT:27 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Open Flash Chart (http://teethgrinder.co.uk/open-flash-chart/) 
 is a popular tool for creating beautiful charts for online applications\; 
 however\, it's Perl interfaces are not strongly supported or documented.  
 This talk will provide real-world examples on how to make Open Flash Chart
  play well with your Perl code.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T132000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T125000
LOCATION:Aud 2.02
ORGANIZER:Josh McAdams
SUMMARY:Open Flash Chart and Perl
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1381
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1381
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Stéphane Payrard
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Geir Aalberg
ATTENDEE:Allison Randal
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Trond Michelsen
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:Juerd Waalboer
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Andy Armstrong
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:allan juul
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:Rune Mydske Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Lars Jorgensen
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Casper Andersen
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Andrew Bayliss
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
ATTENDEE:Jason Armstrong
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:RichA
COMMENT:43 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Over the last several months\, I have been helping to implement
  the Perl 6 object model in Rakudo - the Perl 6 on Parrot implementation. 
 In this talk I will discuss the range of features that are implemented so 
 far\, explaining how to use them and providing some (working) code example
 s. Along the way\, you'll see:\n\n* The new syntax for classes\, attribute
 s\, methods and inheritance\n* Object initialization\n* Proto-objects\, ob
 ject auto-vivification\n* Roles: what they are and a little on how to use 
 them\n* Introspection through the meta-class
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T140000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T133000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:Jonathan Worthington
SUMMARY:Object Orientation\, The Perl 6 Way
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1383
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1383
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Stéphane Payrard
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Allison Randal
ATTENDEE:Christian Borup
ATTENDEE:Trond Michelsen
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:Juerd Waalboer
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Andy Armstrong
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:allan juul
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Rune Mydske Nielsen
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Lars Jorgensen
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Casper Andersen
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Andrew Bayliss
ATTENDEE:Morten Meyling
ATTENDEE:RichA
COMMENT:35 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Perl 6 allows you to add type constraints to variables\, parame
 ters and attributes. In this talk\, I will look at:\n\n* What are types\, 
 anyway\n* What you can use as types in Perl 6\n* How you can define your o
 wn refinement types\, to do dependent-typing style stuff\n* Type parameter
 ization\n* Where the Rakudo implementation is currently at (yes\, we actua
 lly have some of this implemented)\n* The roadmap for further implementati
 on
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T144000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T141000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:Jonathan Worthington
SUMMARY:Putting Types To Work In Perl 6
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1384
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1384
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Stéphane Payrard
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Roberto Henríquez
ATTENDEE:Casper Warming
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:allan juul
ATTENDEE:Martin Kamara
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Rune Mydske Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hornburg
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Casper Andersen
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Andrew Bayliss
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
ATTENDEE:Roel de Cock
COMMENT:37 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Let's face it: Application deployment is both a tedious exercis
 e and critical to the success of your work. Having the right deployment st
 rategy can save effort\, money\, and - most importantly - hair.\n\nThis ta
 lk is about a few approaches using the PAR modules which might suck a litt
 le less than the alternatives.\n\nPAR itself is well known as a tool to as
 semble stand-alone executables from Perl programs and their dependencies. 
 Maybe you also heard of the "PAR is for Perl what JAR is for Java" mantra:
  PAR can create archive files which contain everything needed to run a Per
 l program.\n\nAfter covering strategies for application deployment\, the t
 alk will explore some of the lesser known PAR features and tools\, such as
  automatic generation of binary packages from CPAN distributions and their
  dependencies.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T144000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T141000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:Steffen Mueller
SUMMARY:Application deployment and dependency management with PAR
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1389
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1389
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Gertraud Unterreitmeier
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:Henrik Christian Grove
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Markus Förster
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Darko Obradovic
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Rasmus Hansen
ATTENDEE:Victor Churchill
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
COMMENT:21 attendees
DESCRIPTION:There are a number of different profiling modules on CPAN\, so 
 many that it might be hard to select which is the right tool for your job.
   In this talk\, I will go over the most mature projects and discuss their
  relative merits and identify which is right for what kind of optimization
  work.  Will also give a quick discussion on new development in this area.
 
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T144000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T141000
LOCATION:Room 2.07
ORGANIZER:Mike Astle
SUMMARY:Profiling Modules - A Survey
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1390
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1390
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Gertraud Unterreitmeier
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Søren Døygaard
ATTENDEE:Henrik Christian Grove
ATTENDEE:Bern
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
COMMENT:17 attendees
DESCRIPTION:There are many CPAN modules for generating log messages. Most o
 f them implement a similar pattern: each call to generate a log message ha
 s a numeric level\, the magnitude of which determines whether the message 
 is actually logged or not. I will give examples of this using several CPAN
  modules\, comparing their differences\, and clarifying some potentially c
 onfusing differences between their terminologies.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T132000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T125000
LOCATION:Room 2.07
ORGANIZER:Mike Fragassi
SUMMARY:Perl Logging Practices
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1391
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1391
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Philippe Bruhat
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Thomas Klausner
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:R Geoffrey Avery
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Gertraud Unterreitmeier
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Luis Motta Campos
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Sven Esbjerg
ATTENDEE:Josh McAdams
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Markus Förster
ATTENDEE:allan juul
ATTENDEE:Darko Obradovic
ATTENDEE:William Travis Holton
ATTENDEE:Rune Mydske Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Martin Kutter
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Rasmus Hansen
ATTENDEE:Victor Churchill
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
ATTENDEE:Jason Armstrong
ATTENDEE:Mads Gudmand-Høyer
COMMENT:35 attendees
DESCRIPTION:The culture of testing is now well established within the Perl 
 community\nas a whole.  It has a similar status within a number of other d
 evelopment\ncommunities\, or at least it is moving in that direction.  Cod
 e coverage\nhas become well established as an important testing tool.\n\nI
 'll provide a brief introduction to code coverage and then focus on how\nt
 o effectively use the Perl code coverage tool\, Devel::Cover.\n\nTopics to
  be covered include:\n\n * Coverage criteria\n * Integrating coverage into
  your development flow\n * Dealing with code that cannot be covered\n * Se
 lecting files to cover\n * Covering XS and C code\n * Coverage reports
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T132000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T125000
LOCATION:Aud 2.02
ORGANIZER:Paul Johnson
SUMMARY:Effective Code Coverage
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1392
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1392
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Luis Motta Campos
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:Josh McAdams
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Martin Kutter
ATTENDEE:Michael Zedeler
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Jason Armstrong
COMMENT:9 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Stream oriented processing with DSlib\n\nDSlib provides an open
  framework for writing data processing components with well defined interf
 aces. Some of the advantages provided are easier reuse\, since the compone
 nts can be chained together in any number of ways and early type checking\
 , which saves processing time.\n\nWorking with this framework\, one quickl
 y realizes that it is useful to write a bunch of archetypical classes that
  eases some of the most repetetive tasks for the developer. This includes 
 classes that creates streams from various sources\, serializes them again\
 , throws and catches exceptions and much more. I'll provide a quick overvi
 ew of those classes at my talk.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T154000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T151000
LOCATION:Room 2.07
ORGANIZER:Michael Zedeler
SUMMARY:Stream oriented processing with DSlib
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1393
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1393
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Stéphane Payrard
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Allison Randal
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:Juerd Waalboer
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Rune Mydske Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Martin Kutter
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Casper Andersen
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
ATTENDEE:Jason Armstrong
COMMENT:40 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Every day new programming languages and paradigms emerge\, as t
 hey struggle\, in an eternal battle since the beginning of times\, for a p
 lace of honor in the halls of computer languages. From the wisdom of great
  sorcerers in the Perl community\, among others\, and following the Perl l
 egacy\, which has proven that programming is more than a computer science\
 , it's an art - and such a beautiful one - a shift in the virtual oblivion
  shaked the foundations of low level programming and a new giant contestan
 t for the likes of many was created. For many winters it has been feed the
  knowledge of the wises and it has grown. And soon\, it will be ready to w
 ander the world in beautiful interpretations of previous compiled tales.\n
 \nParrot is a virtual machine designed to efficiently compile and execute 
 bytecode for dynamic languages. It was initially created to run the newly 
 improved\, and community driven\, version of Perl: Perl\, but soon matured
  and grew into a project of it's own. Currently\, a small number of langua
 ges already have at least\, a working sub set of features in a compiler\, 
 or interpreter\, that runs on Parrot. Built in garbage collection\, multi-
 method dispatch\, multiple concurrency models\, a complex object and class
  model or exception systems are some of the advanced features that are pro
 ne to get your attention. The project also maintains a set of tools\, Parr
 ot Compiler Tools for example\, that can be used to easily implement and d
 evelop a wide range of multipurpose compilers.\n\nThis talk aims to briefl
 y introduce Parrot and it's core features\, and the use of the Parrot Comp
 iler Tools to craft compilers. We also take a short glimpse at some of the
  most advanced features and approach other interesting issues like perform
 ance and maintainability. Finally we  demonstrate the use of this architec
 ture to quickly create a compiler.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T111000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T104000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:Nuno Carvalho
SUMMARY:Beautiful Parrot
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1394
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1394
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Gertraud Unterreitmeier
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Markus Förster
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Darko Obradovic
ATTENDEE:Bern
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Rasmus Hansen
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Anatoliy Dmytriyev
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Andrew Bayliss
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
COMMENT:18 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Communities and language developers continuously struggle for i
 mproving their language features. Stability and speed are two of the most 
 valuable assets languages can aim for in nowadays. Perl has quite a good r
 eputation on both of them. It can be a very reliable and stable interprete
 r\, and doesn't fall much behind in performance when compared with compile
 d languages. But where do we draw the line which divides the slowest from 
 the fastest? And who has the authority to make this decision? Why should I
  trust another one's opinion\, a possible competitor? These are some uncle
 ar issues that hoover around this matter.\n\nBenchmarking is a very common
  technique used to figure out which computing languages\, or algorithms\, 
 are faster and which are slower. As every procedure\, it is not a flawless
  one\, but when used wisely it can assert very accurate results. In this t
 alk we introduce a couple of simple benchmarking techniques and illustrate
  them with some practical benchmarks that compare Perl to other programmin
 g languages\, both compiled and interpreted. Needless is to say\, that all
  results are quite positive for Perl.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T162000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T155000
LOCATION:Aud 2.02
ORGANIZER:Nuno Carvalho
SUMMARY:Is Your Script Fast Enough?
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1395
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1395
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Hermen Lesscher
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Andy Armstrong
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:Martin Kamara
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Adam Kennedy
ATTENDEE:Martin Kutter
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Andrew Bayliss
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
ATTENDEE:RichA
COMMENT:29 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Over two years in the making\, and involving dozens of patches 
 to the\nPerl Core and the CPAN toolchain\, Strawberry Perl has reached the
  first\nproduction release.\nThis is an introductory talk on Strawberry Pe
 rl by the current\nStrawberry Pumpking\, Adam Kennedy.\nStarting from very
  beginning\, the talk ranges over issues like:\n- Why it finally became po
 ssible to create a fully Open Source Win32\nPerl distribution.\n- The tria
 ls and tribulations of forming a development team and a community.\n- The 
 politics and drama of bullying the Perl 5 Porters and CPAN\nIlluminati int
 o making changes.\n- How we balanced the (endless) demands of Win32 Perl u
 sers with the\nlimited time of developers to achieve a stable and reliable
  product.\nThe talk also provides a brief overview of the Perl::Dist toolk
 it that\nwas used to build Strawberry Perl\, and how to use it to create\n
 customized Perl distributions.\nFinally\, the talk will cover the future p
 riorities of the project and\nthe new advances being added to meet the nee
 ds of the highly varied\nuserbase.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T111000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T104000
LOCATION:Room 2.07
ORGANIZER:Adam Kennedy
SUMMARY:Strawberry Perl - Achieving Win32 Platform Equality
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1401
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1401
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Philippe Bruhat
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Thomas Klausner
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:José Castro
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Karen Pauley
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Christian Borup
ATTENDEE:Gertraud Unterreitmeier
ATTENDEE:Trond Michelsen
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:Juerd Waalboer
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Josh McAdams
ATTENDEE:Henrik Christian Grove
ATTENDEE:Cristina Nunes
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Darko Obradovic
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:Rune Mydske Nielsen
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Sebastian Willert
ATTENDEE:Lars Jorgensen
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Adam Kennedy
ATTENDEE:Martin Kutter
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Casper Andersen
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Rasmus Hansen
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
ATTENDEE:Jason Armstrong
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
COMMENT:65 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Reprising his original "Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong" talk fro
 m\nYAPC::NA 2006 (and mixing in some of the best bits from the first one n
 obody in Europe saw)\,\nAdam will once again attempt to provide an antidot
 e to all the positive\nconference talks\nby taking the audience on a whirl
 wind tour of failure\, disaster\, and\nseductive traps.\n\nSecond time aro
 und\, appropriately\, the focus is on iterative systems\,\nwith a mixture\
 nof lessons from psychology\, evolution\, ecology and economics.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T162000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080813T155000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:Adam Kennedy
SUMMARY:Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong... Again
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1402
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1402
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Philippe Bruhat
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Stéphane Payrard
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:José Castro
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Christian Borup
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Juerd Waalboer
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:Søren Døygaard
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Cristina Nunes
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Adam Kennedy
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Morten Meyling
ATTENDEE:Roel de Cock
COMMENT:31 attendees
DESCRIPTION:For such a small amount of code\, the ::Tiny family of modules\
 nhave caused a large amount of controversy (and flame wars).\n\nAlthough s
 tarted by accident with Config::Tiny\, patterns have\nemerged as the colle
 ction has grown\, and a surprising accumulation\nof research is showing ho
 w\, where and why these small chunks of\ncrippled code are so successful.\
 n\nIn this talk\, discover the next iteration of Less is More.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T115000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T112000
LOCATION:Aud 2.02
ORGANIZER:Adam Kennedy
SUMMARY:Tiny
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1403
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1403
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Philippe Bruhat
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Thomas Klausner
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:José Castro
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:R Geoffrey Avery
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Karen Pauley
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Roberto Henríquez
ATTENDEE:Allison Randal
ATTENDEE:Hermen Lesscher
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Casper Warming
ATTENDEE:Christian Borup
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Trond Michelsen
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:Juerd Waalboer
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Luis Motta Campos
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:Bartosz Jakubski
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Josh McAdams
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
ATTENDEE:Mark Keating
ATTENDEE:William Travis Holton
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:Rune Mydske Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Lars Jorgensen
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hornburg
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Casper Andersen
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Mårten Svantesson
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
ATTENDEE:Jason Armstrong
ATTENDEE:RichA
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
ATTENDEE:Roel de Cock
COMMENT:90 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Schedule:\n\n\nNovember\nfixed-time\nBBBike @ CPH - A Route Pla
 nner for Cyclists for Copenhagen\nNordic Perl Workshop 2009\nAll the Perl 
 conferences in the world\n\nAbusing Unicode to do illustrations\nPadre\nTe
 st::Kit\nI can haz compiler?\nAcme::EyeDrops - Perl made Beautiful\n\np3rl
 \nAcme::ReturnValue\n$_ is my bitch\nLightning Talk TBA\nLightning Talk TB
 A\n\n\nWhy Would You Want to do a Lightning Talk?\n\nMaybe you've never gi
 ven a talk before\, and you'd like to start small. For a Lightning Talk\, 
 you don't need to make slides\, and if you do decide to make slides\, you 
 only need to make three.\n\nMaybe you're nervous and you're afraid you'll 
 mess up. It's a lot easier to plan and deliver a five minute talk than it 
 is to deliver a long talk. And if you do mess up\, at least the painful pa
 rt will be over quickly.\n\nMaybe you don't have much to say. Maybe you ju
 st want to ask a question\, or invite people to help you with your project
 \, or boast about something you did\, or tell a short cautionary story. Th
 ese things are all interesting and worth talking about\, but there might n
 ot be enough to say about them to fill up thirty minutes.\n\nMaybe you hav
 e a lot of things to say\, and you're already going to give a long talk on
  one of them\, and you don't want to hog the spotlight. There's nothing wr
 ong with giving several Lightning Talks. Hey\, they're only five minutes.\
 n\nOn the other side\, people might want to come to a lightning talk when 
 they wouldn't come to a long talk on the same subject. The risk for the at
 tendees is smaller: If the talk turns out to be dull\, or if the person gi
 ving the talk turns out to be a really bad speaker\, well\, at least it's 
 over in five minutes. With lightning talks\, you're never stuck in some bo
 ring lecture for forty-five minutes.\n\nStill having trouble picking a top
 ic\, here are some suggestions:\n\n   1. Why my favorite module is X.\n   
 2. I want to do cool project X. Does anyone want to help?\n   3. Successfu
 l Project: I did project X. It was a success. Here's how you could benefit
 .\n   4. Failed Project: I did project X. It was a failure\, and here's wh
 y.\n   5. Heresy: People always say X\, but they're wrong. Here's why.\n  
  6. You All Suck: Here's what is wrong with the our community.\n   7. Call
  to Action: Let's all do more of X / less of X.\n   8. Wouldn't it be cool
  if X?\n   9. Someone needs to do X.\n  10. Wish List\n  11. Why X was a m
 istake.\n  12. Why X looks like a mistake\, but isn't.\n  13. What it's li
 ke to do X.\n  14. Here's a useful technique that worked.\n  15. Here's a 
 technique I thought would be useful but didn't work.\n  16. Why algorithm 
 X sucks.\n  17. Comparison of algorithms X and Y. \n\nOf course\, you coul
 d give the talk on anything you wanted\, whether or not it is on this list
 . If we get a full schedule of nothing but five minutes of ranting and rav
 ing on each topic\, a good time will still be had by most.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T173000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080814T163000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:R Geoffrey Avery
SUMMARY:Lightning Talks\, part 2
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1422
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1422
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Paul-Christophe Varoutas
ATTENDEE:Thomas Klausner
ATTENDEE:Stéphane Payrard
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:allan dystrup
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Søren Døygaard
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:allan juul
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hornburg
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Casper Andersen
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Mårten Svantesson
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Jacob Bunk Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Andrew Bayliss
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
ATTENDEE:Jason Armstrong
ATTENDEE:RichA
ATTENDEE:Mads Gudmand-Høyer
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Oxhøj
ATTENDEE:Roel de Cock
COMMENT:46 attendees
DESCRIPTION:This talk will start with a quick introduction to Moose the Met
 a Object system for Perl5. It will cover basic syntax\, type constraints\,
  delegation\, and roles.\n\nAfter familiarizing ourselves with Moose's bas
 ic offerings we'll look into utilizing the richness of metaprogramming in 
 real code.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T101000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T094000
LOCATION:Aud 2.01
ORGANIZER:Jonathan Rockway
SUMMARY:Moose introduction
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1453
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1453
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Philippe Bruhat
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Thomas Klausner
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:José Castro
ATTENDEE:mirod
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:R Geoffrey Avery
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Jos Boumans
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Karen Pauley
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Roberto Henríquez
ATTENDEE:Allison Randal
ATTENDEE:Hermen Lesscher
ATTENDEE:Christian Borup
ATTENDEE:Jesse Vincent
ATTENDEE:Trond Michelsen
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Martin Schipany
ATTENDEE:Henrik Tougaard
ATTENDEE:Tobias Henoeckl
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Andreas Hetey
ATTENDEE:Juerd Waalboer
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Kaare Rasmussen
ATTENDEE:Søren Døygaard
ATTENDEE:Josh McAdams
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Cristina Nunes
ATTENDEE:David Jack Wange Olrik
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
ATTENDEE:Martin Kamara
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:William Travis Holton
ATTENDEE:Alex Kapranoff
ATTENDEE:Matija Grabnar
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Jozef Kutej
ATTENDEE:Alex Balhatchet
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯
ATTENDEE:Adam Kennedy
ATTENDEE:Andrew Johnson
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Cecilie Fritzvold
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Casper Andersen
ATTENDEE:Imran Chaudhry
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hanski
ATTENDEE:Patrick Donelan
ATTENDEE:Troels Liebe Bentsen
ATTENDEE:Stan Sawa
ATTENDEE:Jason Tang
ATTENDEE:Mårten Svantesson
ATTENDEE:Darius Jokilehto
ATTENDEE:Bart Lateur
ATTENDEE:Maciej Misiak
ATTENDEE:Adam Sjøgren
ATTENDEE:RichA
ATTENDEE:Mads Gudmand-Høyer
ATTENDEE:Roel de Cock
COMMENT:78 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Shall a camel pass through the eye of a needle?\nHas an oyster 
 ever delivered a square pearl?\nCan an onion dry up your tears?\nWill Dami
 an be able to finish a talk in only 30 minutes?
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T093000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20080815T090000
LOCATION:Aud S.01
ORGANIZER:Damian Conway
SUMMARY:Mini Keynote
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1470
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2008/talk/1470
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