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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Food
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100802T113000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100802T110000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Coffee Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/741
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/741
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Food
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100802T140000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100802T130000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Lunch
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/743
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/743
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Food
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100802T163000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100802T160000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Coffee Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/742
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/742
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Food
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100803T113000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100803T110000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Coffee Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/744
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/744
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Food
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100803T140000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100803T130000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Lunch
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/746
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/746
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Food
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100803T163000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100803T160000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Coffee Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/745
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/745
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:A must for every YAPC\, the pre-conference meeting is scheduled
  for Tuesday\, August 3rd at 7:00pm in the nice Piazza delle Vettovaglie. 
 This is a typical Italian piazza with enough bars and food venues where on
 e can just take a thing and then chat with others while wandering in the s
 mall piazza.\n\nDon't miss this Italian-style pre-conference event!\n\nNOT
 E: conference shuttle buses won't be running for the pre-conference meetin
 g (for a variety of reasons). So\, if you're sleeping at My One Hotel (the
  venue) you can:\n\n* Use the free hotel shuttle to the city centre (ask a
 t the reception). This won't likely be running till late\, so it's fine to
  *go* to the meeting\, but not to return.\n* Share a taxi: it's € 10-12\, 
 so if you're 4 it's just € 2.5-3 per person. Really cheap.\n* On foot: abo
 ut 2 km walk (best route: http://bit.ly/bt1uTX)\n* Bus + on foot: about 70
 0 m walk\n\nSee "Getting Around in Pisa" for more information!!!
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T000000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100803T190000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Pre-conference Meeting
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/750
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/750
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Get your swag\, listen to the organizers rambling :-)
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T095000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T090000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Registrations & Opening
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/729
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/729
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Food
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T115000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T113000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Coffee Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/730
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/730
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:food
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T135000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T130000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Lunch
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/731
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/731
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Food
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T155000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T153000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Coffee Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/732
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/732
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:The dinner is scheduled on August\, 4th 2010. Yes\, it's at the
  end of the very first day of YAPC::Europe. We believe that placing social
  events as early as possible will help people "break the ice" with other a
 ttendees\, thus allowing them to enjoy the subsequent days even more.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T013000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T193000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Attendees Dinner
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/752
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/752
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Food
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T115000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T113000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Coffee Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/733
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/733
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Food
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T135000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T130000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Lunch
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/734
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/734
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Food
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T155000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T153000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Coffee Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/735
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/735
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:By a happy coincidence\, the regular London Perl Mongers social
  meeting falls on the second day of the YAPC::Europe Perl conference in Pi
 sa\, Italy. We shall be holding it at the Piazza delle Vettovaglie\, which
  has a few food and drink vendors. It'll start after the conference.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T003000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T193000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:London.pm social meeting
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/751
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/751
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Food
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T115000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T113000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Coffee Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/736
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/736
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Food
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T135000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T130000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Lunch
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/737
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/737
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Food
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T155000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T153000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Coffee Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/738
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/738
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:award ceremony
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T170000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T165000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
SUMMARY:White Camel Award
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/740
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/740
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Laugh at the organizers\, laugh with the organizers\, get rid o
 f your excess money
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T175000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T170000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
SUMMARY:Auction & Closing
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/739
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/739
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:After the conference\, to say goodbye\, have the last pint(s)\,
  count casualties\, and so on.\n\nWhen and where? 19-ish\, @ Orzo Bruno\, 
 but location might be subject to change. Stay tuned :)\n\nOrzo Bruno map a
 nd info are here: http://bit.ly/d6Sss3
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100807T010000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T190000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Post-conference meeting
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/753
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/753
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a one-day visit to Florence. It's not much\, but enough f
 or you to realise you definitely have to come back :)\n\nPlease refer to t
 he wiki page for detailed timings and instructions: http://conferences.yap
 ceurope.org/ye2010/wiki?node=FlorenceOnSaturday
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100807T150000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100807T090000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Visit to Florence
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/754
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/754
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Food
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100807T113000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100807T110000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Coffee Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/747
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/747
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Food
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100807T140000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100807T130000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Lunch
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/749
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/749
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Food
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100807T163000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100807T160000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Coffee Break
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/748
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/event/748
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Giuseppe Maxia
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Sam Vilain
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Worthington
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:John Scoles
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Farley Balasuriya
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Ronald Blaschke
ATTENDEE:Thomas Netousek
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Mark Morgan
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:Camille Maussang
ATTENDEE:Mario Rossano
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Squeeky
ATTENDEE:Moritz Lenz
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
COMMENT:41 attendees
DESCRIPTION:The DBDI project aims to provide a low-level database driver in
 terface for Perl 6 and Parrot. DBDI provides a common low-level API on whi
 ch high-level interfaces\, like MiniDBI and DBI v2\, can be built for Perl
  6 and other languages targeting Parrot.\n\nThis talk will cover the role 
 of DBDI\, the rationale behind it\, the current state and future plans of 
 the project\, and how you can get involved.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T165000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T163000
LOCATION:Room “jobs.cpanel.net„
ORGANIZER:Tim Bunce
SUMMARY:DBDI: A Foundation For Database Access In Perl 6
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2613
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2613
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Stefano Rodighiero
ATTENDEE:Bruno Martins
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Diego Kuperman
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Ferruccio Zamuner
ATTENDEE:Peter Stoehr
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Olivier Mengué
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Imre Saling
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Lars Holgaard
ATTENDEE:Adam Bartosik
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Bogdan Lucaciu
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Thomas Netousek
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Mark Morgan
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Shmuel Fomberg
ATTENDEE:Dai Okabayashi
ATTENDEE:Alexey Surikov
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:valerio crini
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:Lech Baczyński
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:franck cuny
ATTENDEE:Camille Maussang
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:J. Nick Koston
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Squeeky
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Johannes Plunien
ATTENDEE:Moritz Lenz
ATTENDEE:Andreas Vögele
ATTENDEE:Sawyer X
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:90 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Devel::NYTProf v4 is not only a state-of-the-art source code pr
 ofiler for Perl\, it's also a great tool for analyzing the control-flow in
  your code.\n\nCome and find out how to gain insight into what your code i
 s really doing\, and a structured approach to making it run faster.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T112000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T103000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Tim Bunce
SUMMARY:Understanding and Optimizing your Code with Devel::NYTProf
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2615
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2615
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Jean Forget
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:José Castro
ATTENDEE:Bernhard Schmalhofer
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Giuseppe Maxia
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Carl Mäsak
ATTENDEE:Flavio Poletti
ATTENDEE:Ferruccio Zamuner
ATTENDEE:Peter Stoehr
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Damon Davison
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Olivier Mengué
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Worthington
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Imre Saling
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Dave Rolsky
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Adam Bartosik
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Bogdan Lucaciu
ATTENDEE:Ronald Blaschke
ATTENDEE:James Mastros
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Karl Moens
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Mark Morgan
ATTENDEE:Maciej Czekay
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Shmuel Fomberg
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Alexey Surikov
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Reini Urban
ATTENDEE:valerio crini
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:Lech Baczyński
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:franck cuny
ATTENDEE:Camille Maussang
ATTENDEE:Panu Ervamaa
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:Markus Wichmann
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Squeeky
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Moritz Lenz
ATTENDEE:Andreas Vögele
ATTENDEE:Igor Komlew
ATTENDEE:Sawyer X
ATTENDEE:Jose Luis Martinez
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:Alba Ferrer
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:112 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Schedule:\n\nGSoC Status for Ctypes\nApp::Mypp - a zero-conf al
 ternative to dist-zilla\nAn alternative to XS\nchmod -x chmod\n\nThe Data 
 is Crap\nPerl golf in the next dimension\nPerl Vogue\nEnterprise Perl.. th
 e revenge\n\n\nThese Lightning Talks may be serious\, funny\, or both.  Th
 ey may be given by experienced speakers already giving full length talks o
 r by first time speakers just starting out (this is a great way to get sta
 rted if you have something to say).  If you are a first time speaker you w
 ill win a tie with an experience speaker when the schedule is made if it c
 omes to it.  Today's first time speaker could be tomorrow's keynote speake
 r.\n\nWe will have about 8-10 Lightning Talks of 5 minutes each on each of
  the three days.  Submit your talk through the submit talk link on this we
 bsite.  The first deadline is one week before the conference starts and ma
 ny proposals will be accepted.  At least two speaking spots on each of day
 s 2 and 3 will be held open until the day before the talks to give you a c
 hance to see something at the conference and put together a Lightning Talk
  response.  However if you wait for the later deadlines note that there ar
 e fewer spots available and you are less likely to be accepted so please t
 ry to submit more than a week before the conference.\n\nIn addition to the
  five minute Lightning Talks where you get to use your computer\, slides\,
  and any other tool\, we will also have some Lightning Advertisements.  Th
 ese are only 30 seconds\, you don't have to submit a proposal\, you don't 
 get any slides\, and the only AV assistance offered is a microphone.  If y
 ou have a BOF to announce\, an auction item so advertise or any other shor
 t message you can use the transition time that would be otherwise wasted b
 etween Lightning Talks to share your message.  Just show up before we star
 t and take a seat in the assigned seats in the front of the room.\n\n\n\n\
 nWhy Would You Want to do a Lightning Talk?\n\nMaybe you've never given a 
 talk before\, and you'd like to start small. For a Lightning Talk\, you do
 n't need to make slides\, and if you do decide to make slides\, you only n
 eed to make three.\n\nMaybe you're nervous and you're afraid you'll mess u
 p. 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 part wil
 l be over quickly.\n\nMaybe you don't have much to say. Maybe you just wan
 t 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. These th
 ings are all interesting and worth talking about\, but there might not be 
 enough to say about them to fill up thirty minutes.\n\nMaybe you have a lo
 t of things to say\, and you're already going to give a long talk on one o
 f them\, and you don't want to hog the spotlight. There's nothing wrong wi
 th 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 w
 ouldn't come to a long talk on the same subject. The risk for the attendee
 s is smaller: If the talk turns out to be dull\, or if the person giving t
 he talk turns out to be a really bad speaker\, well\, at least it's over i
 n five minutes. With lightning talks\, you're never stuck in some boring l
 ecture for forty-five minutes.\n\nStill having trouble picking a topic\, h
 ere are some suggestions:\n\n   1. Why my favorite module is X.\n   2. I w
 ant to do cool project X. Does anyone want to help?\n   3. Successful Proj
 ect: 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. Yo
 u All Suck: Here's what is wrong with the our community.\n   7. Call to Ac
 tion: 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 mistake
 .\n  12. Why X looks 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 techni
 que I thought would be useful but didn't work.\n  16. Why algorithm X suck
 s.\n  17. Comparison of algorithms X and Y. \n\nOf course\, you could give
  the talk on anything you wanted\, whether or not it is on this list. If w
 e get a full schedule of nothing but five minutes of ranting and raving on
  each topic\, a good time will still be had by most.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T174000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T170000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:R Geoffrey Avery
SUMMARY:Lightning Talks Day 1
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2616
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2616
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:José Castro
ATTENDEE:Stefano Rodighiero
ATTENDEE:Bernhard Schmalhofer
ATTENDEE:Aldo Calpini
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Giuseppe Maxia
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Carl Mäsak
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Ferruccio Zamuner
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Damon Davison
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Olivier Mengué
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Worthington
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Dave Rolsky
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Lars Holgaard
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Adam Bartosik
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Bogdan Lucaciu
ATTENDEE:Ronald Blaschke
ATTENDEE:James Mastros
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Karl Moens
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Maciej Czekay
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Shmuel Fomberg
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Alexey Surikov
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Reini Urban
ATTENDEE:valerio crini
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:Lech Baczyński
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:franck cuny
ATTENDEE:Camille Maussang
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Frederico Recsky
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:Markus Wichmann
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Squeeky
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Moritz Lenz
ATTENDEE:Andreas Vögele
ATTENDEE:Igor Komlew
ATTENDEE:Sawyer X
ATTENDEE:Jose Luis Martinez
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:108 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Schedule\n\nQVD: a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure solution writ
 ten in Perl\nIntroducing the exists-or operator\n\nGetting meaningful info
 rmation from EPSs with Perl and postscript\nGitalist - lightning talk\nCPA
 NIDX?\n\nThe Cider project\nAbout Perl::Staff - going to non-perl event\n\
 nPerl on the BBC\nHow to mix English\, Italian\, Sardinian\, and Perl\, at
  the shell command line\nThere's more then one way to empty it\n\nAnother 
 8-10 Lightning Talks and the Lightning Announcements between them.  See Da
 y 1 for the rest of the description.\n\nLightning Talks Day 1
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T181000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T173000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:R Geoffrey Avery
SUMMARY:Lightning Talks Day 2
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2617
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2617
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:José Castro
ATTENDEE:Stefano Rodighiero
ATTENDEE:Bernhard Schmalhofer
ATTENDEE:Aldo Calpini
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Giuseppe Maxia
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Carl Mäsak
ATTENDEE:Flavio Poletti
ATTENDEE:Ferruccio Zamuner
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Damon Davison
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Olivier Mengué
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Worthington
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Imre Saling
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Dave Rolsky
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Adam Bartosik
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Ronald Blaschke
ATTENDEE:James Mastros
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Karl Moens
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Mark Morgan
ATTENDEE:Maciej Czekay
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Alexey Surikov
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:valerio crini
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:Lech Baczyński
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:franck cuny
ATTENDEE:Camille Maussang
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Frederico Recsky
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:Markus Wichmann
ATTENDEE:Sergio Arias
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Squeeky
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Andreas Vögele
ATTENDEE:Igor Komlew
ATTENDEE:Sawyer X
ATTENDEE:Jose Luis Martinez
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:104 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Schedule\n\nWhat's New in DBD::Oracle\nre::engine::RE2\nClarify
 ing Technical Writing\nThe new Devel::TraceUse\n\n10 Things To Do With A C
 onference T-shirt\nOn the most excellent theory of time travel\, poetic re
 volutions\, and dynamic languages\nLessons I take from Pisa (and Italy)\n\
 n\nAnother 8-10 Lightning Talks and the Lightning Announcements between th
 em.  See Day 1 for the rest of the description.\n\nLightning Talks Day 1
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T164000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T160000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:R Geoffrey Avery
SUMMARY:Lightning Talks Day 3
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2618
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2618
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:Diego Kuperman
ATTENDEE:Valerio Paolini
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Thomas Netousek
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Alexey Surikov
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:Frederico Recsky
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Squeeky
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Jose Luis Martinez
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
ATTENDEE:Lukasz Warian
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:34 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Default action of generic text search fields on many sites is j
 ust looking through available text content and making some assumptions on 
 how to sort the results.\n\nI'd like to talk about special part of such us
 er friendly search features\, which are (not widely) used in Google and ot
 her world-wide search engines.\n\nOn the example of whoyougle.com site I w
 ill demonstrate how we handle text queries\, how we make parallel subreque
 sts\, how we collect results and how we involve Gearman job server.\n\n* I
 ssue parallel jobs\n* Collect results\n* Combine results so they look smar
 t\n* Using Geamand\n* Writing compilers and parsers for text queries\n\nI 
 will also briefly show similar aspects of how wolframalpha.com brings thei
 r results from API requests.\n\nThe talk is intended for anyone who's fund
  of text processing in Perl and search technologies in general.\n\nAs an a
 ddition\, I will demonstrate the process of creating the grammar in Perl 6
  language to parse currency converter.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T122000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T120000
LOCATION:Room “jobs.cpanel.net„
ORGANIZER:Andrew Shitov
SUMMARY:Using text in search requests with examples in Perl 6
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2622
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2622
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Stefano Rodighiero
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Bernhard Schmalhofer
ATTENDEE:Aldo Calpini
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Diego Kuperman
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Carl Mäsak
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Damon Davison
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Emanuele Zeppieri
ATTENDEE:Olivier Mengué
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Worthington
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Adam Bartosik
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Karl Moens
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Mark Morgan
ATTENDEE:Maciej Czekay
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:valerio crini
ATTENDEE:Felix Hawkins-Ozer
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:Lech Baczyński
ATTENDEE:franck cuny
ATTENDEE:Camille Maussang
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Frederico Recsky
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Squeeky
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Johannes Plunien
ATTENDEE:Igor Komlew
ATTENDEE:Sawyer X
ATTENDEE:Jose Luis Martinez
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:102 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Where did we come from? Where are we going? When am I allowed t
 o rip the heads o\nff my users and trample their bodies into the pre-cambr
 iam dirt?\n\nAt least one of these questions might be answered during this
  talk\, as we meander from the dawn of (perl and CPAN) time through to the
  present day.\n\nCovering the perl5 ecosystem in all its mad glory\, discu
 ssing the progress and process of the development of the language\, the li
 braries and the community\, we'll sprinkle raisins on the hysterical and s
 alute the geniuses and the insane.\n\nBy the time the agony abates you may
  have lost a little sanity but you'll have gained a bright and clear idea 
 of the state of the new perl enlightenment\, where we're going and how we'
 re going to get there.\n\nYou might even understand where the name of the 
 talk came from too.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T152000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T143000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Matt S Trout
SUMMARY:State of the Velociraptor
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2629
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2629
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Gianni Ceccarelli
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Giuseppe Maxia
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Carl Mäsak
ATTENDEE:Flavio Poletti
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Ferruccio Zamuner
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Olivier Mengué
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Imre Saling
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:John Scoles
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Lars Holgaard
ATTENDEE:Adam Bartosik
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Bogdan Lucaciu
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Bernd Ulmann
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:Karl Moens
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Maciej Czekay
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Reini Urban
ATTENDEE:Felix Hawkins-Ozer
ATTENDEE:Lech Baczyński
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:franck cuny
ATTENDEE:Camille Maussang
ATTENDEE:Panu Ervamaa
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:Markus Wichmann
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Moritz Lenz
ATTENDEE:Igor Komlew
ATTENDEE:Sawyer X
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:88 attendees
DESCRIPTION:In an ancient time when gods and monsters walked the earth\, an
 d dragons and wizards considered humans a mere annoyance (or crunchy and g
 ood with ketchup)\, hear the epic tale of Thog the Troll\, who rose from h
 umble beginnings in the little village of Buttmanton to earn his place in 
 Valhalla by vanquishing the evil eye of a wizard from another dimension.\n
 \nThere may also be perl.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T165000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T160000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Matt S Trout
SUMMARY:The Troll\, the God and the Mountain
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2630
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2630
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Carl Mäsak
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Ferruccio Zamuner
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Emanuele Zeppieri
ATTENDEE:Olivier Mengué
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Imre Saling
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Lars Holgaard
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Bogdan Lucaciu
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Maciej Czekay
ATTENDEE:Dai Okabayashi
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Felix Hawkins-Ozer
ATTENDEE:Lech Baczyński
ATTENDEE:franck cuny
ATTENDEE:Camille Maussang
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:Squeeky
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Sawyer X
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:Valentin Guillois
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
COMMENT:59 attendees
DESCRIPTION:I have no idea what they're going to make me do.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T152000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T143000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Matt S Trout
SUMMARY:Iron Man Forfeit Talk
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2631
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2631
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:John Scoles
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:Karl Moens
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Shmuel Fomberg
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Reini Urban
ATTENDEE:franck cuny
ATTENDEE:simotrone
COMMENT:16 attendees
DESCRIPTION:My PhD thesis requires me to draw a lot of geometrical figures 
 based on points computed by a Perl program. Since those figures are to be 
 included in a LaTeX document\, the natural tool to use is TikZ (http://pgf
 .sourceforge.net/)\, a LaTeX package that provides a sublanguage for gener
 ating graphics. But given the complexity of my drawings\, the code has to 
 be generated\, so the best way to solve the problem on the long term was t
 o write an object model to cleanly generate TikZ code from Perl. Started a
 s a one-file quick hack of classes\, it became eventually a full featured 
 Moose app and was released on CPAN as LaTeX::TikZ.\n\nI'll cover some of t
 he aspects of its development :\n- The design of the object model for simp
 licity (unification of different TikZ concepts) and maintainability.\n- Ho
 w it allows simplifications and optimizations of the TikZ object code.\n- 
 Where Moose brought added value to the initial design.\n- Integration with
  a set of existing classes.\n- If there's some time left\, the optimizatio
 n of the Perl code itself\, with Devel::NYTProf.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T102000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T100000
LOCATION:Room “Never let others name your rooms!„
ORGANIZER:Vincent Pit
SUMMARY:The making of an object model for Tikz
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2698
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2698
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:José Castro
ATTENDEE:Bernhard Schmalhofer
ATTENDEE:Bruno Martins
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Diego Kuperman
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Lars Holgaard
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Bogdan Lucaciu
ATTENDEE:Thomas Netousek
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Mark Morgan
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Job van Achterberg
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:valerio crini
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:Lech Baczyński
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:J. Nick Koston
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Scott Chacon
ATTENDEE:Michal Gawlik
ATTENDEE:Alba Ferrer
ATTENDEE:Lukasz Warian
COMMENT:40 attendees
DESCRIPTION:In this tutorial you will learn how to use Git from the ground 
 up. We will start at the beginning\, what Git is and why it’s different th
 an Subversion or Perforce or any tool you’re using now.\n\nWe will teach b
 asic Git workflows\, how to use branches and why they will change your dev
 elopment life\, how to setup and work with remote repositories\, how to us
 e Git to collaborate with others non-linearly\, how to maintain a project 
 by picking commits and merging branches\, and how to contribute to a proje
 ct by creating patches\, squashing and splitting commits and creating and 
 pushing topic branches.\n\nBy the end of the tutorial\, you should be able
  to use Git effectively as a developer\, and have a solid understanding of
  why and how it works.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T163000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T143000
LOCATION:Room “GitHub„
ORGANIZER:Scott Chacon
SUMMARY:Git 101 Tutorial
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2728
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2728
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Stefano Rodighiero
ATTENDEE:Bernhard Schmalhofer
ATTENDEE:Aldo Calpini
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Carl Mäsak
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Sam Vilain
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Olivier Mengué
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Worthington
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Dave Rolsky
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Lars Holgaard
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Ronald Blaschke
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Mark Morgan
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:valerio crini
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:Markus Wichmann
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Moritz Lenz
ATTENDEE:Andreas Vögele
ATTENDEE:Sawyer X
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
COMMENT:51 attendees
DESCRIPTION:A lot of my work in Rakudo over the last year has focused on Pe
 rl 6 signatures. At first glance\, they seem like a nicer way to get hold 
 of your parameters than manually unpacking @_. Digging deeper\, though\, t
 hey're much\, much richer than that: in fact\, they're first class\, intro
 spectable objects with plenty of applications.\n\nIn this talk\, we'll sta
 rt from the basics of writing signatures involving positional\, optional\,
  named and slurpy parameters. We'll then take a look at using types\, coer
 cions and constraints in order to validate or munge the data that is being
  passed.\n\nWith the preliminaries covered\, we'll then dig into nested si
 gnatures\, which allow us to perform functional programming style pattern 
 matching against complex data structures with the same familiar signature 
 syntax we've already covered. I'll demonstrate how combining this with mul
 tiple dispatch allows us to implement several algorithms in the "write wha
 t you know and...oh gosh\, I have a working program" style.\n\nFinally\, w
 e'll take signatures away from the context we've got used to seeing them i
 n - on a sub or method - and see how they can be used to unpack data struc
 tures or function return values anywhere else in your program\, and used i
 n a given/when construct to branch based on the shape of a complex data st
 ructure.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T125000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T120000
LOCATION:Room “GitHub„
ORGANIZER:Jonathan Worthington
SUMMARY:Perl 6 Signatures: The Full Story
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2729
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2729
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Bruno Martins
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Diego Kuperman
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Damon Davison
ATTENDEE:Olivier Mengué
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:John Scoles
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:James Mastros
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:Karl Moens
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Shmuel Fomberg
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:Nils Grunwald
ATTENDEE:Felix Hawkins-Ozer
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:J. Nick Koston
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Squeeky
ATTENDEE:Johannes Plunien
ATTENDEE:Sawyer X
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
ATTENDEE:Antonio Caria
COMMENT:39 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Ever wanted to take your first 'Hello World' program you wrote 
 in 'c' way back in first year and see it run in 'PERL'\n\nThis talk will g
 ive the basics on how one can Extend and Embed with 'c' and even 'fortran'
 .\n\nJust for fun I can thow in putting Perl code in your 'c' programs\n\n
 The XS language is the black magic behind many of the most popular Perl Mo
 ds such as DBI\, many DBDs\, Perl TK and a host of others
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T145000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T140000
LOCATION:Room “Never let others name your rooms!„
ORGANIZER:John Scoles
SUMMARY:Intro to XS
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2750
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2750
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Bruno Martins
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Lars Holgaard
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Thomas Netousek
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Shmuel Fomberg
ATTENDEE:Alexey Surikov
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Reini Urban
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Frederico Recsky
ATTENDEE:J. Nick Koston
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:Squeeky
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Jose Luis Martinez
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
ATTENDEE:Antonio Caria
COMMENT:40 attendees
DESCRIPTION:The Operating System Research Center (OSRC)\, a global AMD Rese
 arch organisation with headquarters in Dresden\, Germany\, acts as a bridg
 e between the OS development community and the worldwide AMD processor des
 ign community.\n\nBesides testing operating systems with Xen and KVM\, we 
 also track benchmark values for the Linux kernel utilizing our test infras
 tructure. \n\nWhen we looked for workloads driven by script languages\, we
  recognized a gap in Perl.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T172000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T170000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Steffen Schwigon
SUMMARY:Searching Perl Workloads
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2770
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2770
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:José Castro
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Diego Kuperman
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Peter Stoehr
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Emanuele Zeppieri
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Lars Holgaard
ATTENDEE:Adam Bartosik
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Ronald Blaschke
ATTENDEE:James Mastros
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Karl Moens
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Job van Achterberg
ATTENDEE:Nils Grunwald
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:valerio crini
ATTENDEE:Martijn van de Streek
ATTENDEE:franck cuny
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Frederico Recsky
ATTENDEE:J. Nick Koston
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Johannes Plunien
ATTENDEE:Jose Luis Martinez
ATTENDEE:Alba Ferrer
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
ATTENDEE:Dotan Dimet
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:60 attendees
DESCRIPTION:The last year has been a busy one in Perl land. Find out about 
 the latest and greatest versions of Perl: Perl 5.10.1 and Perl 5.12. Find 
 out how they have been developed\, what useful new features they bring and
  what's coming in the future.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T112000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T110000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Léon Brocard
SUMMARY:What's new in Perl 5.12?
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2773
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2773
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:John Scoles
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Thomas Netousek
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Dai Okabayashi
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
COMMENT:12 attendees
DESCRIPTION:When I started to build Padre\, the Perl IDE in June 2008 almos
 t everyone in the Perl community thought it is a waste of effort in a fail
 ed project to create something that no one wants.\n\nAfter 2 years\, over 
 50 releases\, more than 10\,000 commits by many contributors we can say Pa
 dre \nis on its way to become one of the best editors for Perl 5 and Perl 
 6.\n\nIt would have not been possible without the growing support from the
  Perl community and without the reuse of over 200 CPAN modules written by 
 other people.\n\n\nIn this talk I'll talk about Padre and how we managed t
 o build the team. \nHow we got included in all the major Linux distributio
 ns and what else have \nwe done to build the product?\n\nPadre is a Perl I
 DE written in Perl 5. It provides special features for editing both Perl 5
  and Perl 6 files. It is available on Linux\, FreeBSD\, Windows\, and Mac 
 OSX.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T112000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T110000
LOCATION:Room “Never let others name your rooms!„
ORGANIZER:Gabor Szabo
SUMMARY:Padre\, the Perl IDE: Building an open source team\, getting the pr
 oject to users against the odds
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2784
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2784
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:José Castro
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Valerio Paolini
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Damon Davison
ATTENDEE:Emanuele Zeppieri
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:John Scoles
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Adam Bartosik
ATTENDEE:Bogdan Lucaciu
ATTENDEE:Ronald Blaschke
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Dai Okabayashi
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:Lech Baczyński
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:Panu Ervamaa
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Mario Rossano
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Johannes Plunien
ATTENDEE:Igor Komlew
ATTENDEE:Michal Gawlik
ATTENDEE:Jose Luis Martinez
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
COMMENT:39 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Booking.com is a fast growing company selling hotel rooms\, usi
 ng the            \nLAMP (Linux\, Apache\, MySQL\, Perl) stack. This talk 
 gives an overview            \nof what kind of company Booking.com is\, an
 d which role Perl\, and Perl           \ndevelopers play.\n\nWe will show 
 who the various classes of users are (external\, internal)\,         \nwho
  our "customers" (departments developers develop for) are. We'll          
    \ngive an overview of the (open source) tools and Perl frameworks we us
 e\nin our daily developer life.\n\nAnd we'll show how Booking.com gives it
 s developers free beer (we're hiring).
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T125000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T120000
LOCATION:Room “GitHub„
ORGANIZER:Abigail
SUMMARY:Booking.com\, a Perl success story
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2804
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2804
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Sam Vilain
ATTENDEE:Damon Davison
ATTENDEE:Emanuele Zeppieri
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Adam Bartosik
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Bogdan Lucaciu
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Thomas Netousek
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Maciej Czekay
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Lech Baczyński
ATTENDEE:franck cuny
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:Johannes Plunien
ATTENDEE:Valentin Guillois
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
COMMENT:46 attendees
DESCRIPTION:In early 2009\, Booking.com started using the agile programming
  technique\,\nScrum\, for doing development. Right from the beginning\, Bo
 oking.com\nneeded to steer away from the formal Scrum way in order to cope
  with\nits unique demands. Over a period of a year\, Booking.com has evolv
 ed\nthe technique it uses\, resulting in a methodology called "Beyond Scru
 m".\n\nIn this talk\, we discuss the Scrum methodology\, and how Booking.c
 om\ninitially implemented it. We then discuss the shortcomings and problem
 s\nBooking.com encountered\, and how Booking.com has solved them. We finis
 h\nwe an overview of how Booking.com currently uses its "Beyond Scrum"\nme
 thodology.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T125000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T120000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Abigail
SUMMARY:When Scrum isn't agile enough
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2805
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2805
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:John Scoles
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Lars Holgaard
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Bernd Ulmann
ATTENDEE:Thomas Netousek
ATTENDEE:Karl Moens
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Dai Okabayashi
ATTENDEE:Alexey Surikov
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:valerio crini
ATTENDEE:Lech Baczyński
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:Markus Wichmann
ATTENDEE:J. Nick Koston
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:Igor Komlew
ATTENDEE:Valentin Guillois
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:50 attendees
DESCRIPTION:What happens when you split an empty string? When you use "scal
 ar" function on an array reference? How to avoid some common mistakes with
  logical operator precedence? Who else was puzzled when calling someone el
 se's function and it ended his loop? And more...
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T165000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T163000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Lech Baczyński
SUMMARY:WTF mistakes - how to avoid less known Perl pitfalls and save lots 
 of debugging time
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2806
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2806
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Stefano Rodighiero
ATTENDEE:Giuseppe Maxia
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Damon Davison
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:John Scoles
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Mario Rossano
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Michal Gawlik
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:17 attendees
DESCRIPTION:There are many GUI applications to deal with databases and with
  MySQL in particular. But for die hard command line enthusiasts\, who grew
  up with Linux\, the shell prompt is still prince. You would be surprised 
 at the vast amount of operations that you can do from the command line\, a
 nd then many would surely marvel at the amount of work that a Perl one-lin
 er can do. \nBy combining shell and Perl\, you get the kind of power that 
 all DBAs dream\, but few achieve.\nRunning commands on several databases a
 t once\, filtering users\, getting detailed metadata\, transferring data f
 rom the operating system to a database and the other way around\, creating
  scripts from database data\, creating SQL\ncommands from database data. T
 hat\, and more\, you can learn by attending this session. Learn the art of
  the command line as a shortcut to quick and\nefficient administration\, a
 nd as help for demanding developers.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T112000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T103000
LOCATION:Room “jobs.cpanel.net„
ORGANIZER:Giuseppe Maxia
SUMMARY:Shooting from the hip : Perl at the command line for DBAs
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2810
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2810
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:Imre Saling
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:Nils Grunwald
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:J. Nick Koston
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:26 attendees
DESCRIPTION:In this talk I will present Text::RewriteRules\, a Perl (d'uh) 
 module to rewrite textual documents. It supports different kinds of algori
 thms (fixed point\, sliding cursor\, etc) that are useful for different ki
 nd of document rewrite.\n\nI will also focus on the relevance of document 
 rewrite\, presenting some real world examples\, like the conversion of a w
 eak-annotated textual dictionary to a full featured TEI XML document.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T102000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T100000
LOCATION:Room “GitHub„
ORGANIZER:Alberto Simões
SUMMARY:Textual Document Rewriting or\, when substitutions are not enough
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2814
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2814
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Bruno Martins
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Diego Kuperman
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Sam Vilain
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Lars Holgaard
ATTENDEE:Adam Bartosik
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Mark Morgan
ATTENDEE:Shmuel Fomberg
ATTENDEE:Dai Okabayashi
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:franck cuny
ATTENDEE:Camille Maussang
ATTENDEE:Panu Ervamaa
ATTENDEE:Markus Wichmann
ATTENDEE:Sergio Arias
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Squeeky
ATTENDEE:Sawyer X
ATTENDEE:Michal Gawlik
ATTENDEE:Lukasz Warian
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
COMMENT:42 attendees
DESCRIPTION:When Google started Android\, a great "aww.." was heard around 
 the web. Android seems awesome but we'll have to work in Java!\n\nGoogle r
 ecently started ASE (Android Scripting Environment) which is a project to 
 allow scripting languages (Perl\, Ruby\, Python\, Lua\, etc.) to work on A
 ndroid.\n\nThis talk will show the audience Android\, ASE and how to work 
 with Perl on ASE. It will include many examples of the ASE API\, how it re
 ally works and how to get the most of it.\n\nHopefully it will also encour
 age the audience to contribute to the advancement of Perl on Android.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T125000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T120000
LOCATION:Room “jobs.cpanel.net„
ORGANIZER:Sawyer X
SUMMARY:When Perl Met Android
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2817
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2817
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Ferruccio Zamuner
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Farley Balasuriya
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:Karl Moens
ATTENDEE:Shmuel Fomberg
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:Mario Rossano
ATTENDEE:Sergio Arias
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Alba Ferrer
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
COMMENT:22 attendees
DESCRIPTION:The most excellent lay-out language meets the most excellent pr
 ogramming language: LaTeX and Perl\, a marriage made in heaven.\n\nThis ta
 lk will focus on how to integrate LaTeX into your Perl projects\; how to u
 se Perl as a glue language to control LaTeX as part of your publishing too
 lchain and will give an overview of the modules and scripts available on (
 and off) CPAN that deal with LaTeX.\n\nAimed at beginning and intermediary
  level Perl users. No prior knowledge of LaTeX is required.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T125000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T120000
LOCATION:Room “Never let others name your rooms!„
ORGANIZER:Karl Moens
SUMMARY:Perl \\& \\LaTeX
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2823
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2823
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Bernhard Schmalhofer
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Giuseppe Maxia
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Carl Mäsak
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Farley Balasuriya
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Karl Moens
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:Camille Maussang
ATTENDEE:Markus Wichmann
ATTENDEE:Mario Rossano
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Sawyer X
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
COMMENT:36 attendees
DESCRIPTION:First a comparative look at the database options available to P
 erl 6 programmers.  Then a walk through the code of one implementation\, M
 iniDBI.  In conclusion a review of achieved results and future development
 s expected.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T162000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T160000
LOCATION:Room “jobs.cpanel.net„
ORGANIZER:Martin Berends
SUMMARY:Perl 6 Database Interfacing
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2840
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2840
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Bernhard Schmalhofer
ATTENDEE:Aldo Calpini
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Worthington
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Bernd Ulmann
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Karl Moens
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Job van Achterberg
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Rikka Mitsam
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
COMMENT:26 attendees
DESCRIPTION:5 is a rather powerful array language\, being a blend of APL an
 d Forth inheriting the array processing features of APL and the stack base
 d approach from Forth. The 5-interpreter is implemented in Perl using no s
 pecial modules which makes the language highly portable (currently 5 runs 
 on Mac OS X\, OpenVMS\, Windows and various LINUX systems). 5-programs ten
 d to be very short\, to be more or less loop- and conditional-free. The 5-
 interpreter is currently only about 2500 LOC and is a good example of the 
 power of Perl when it comes to implement interpreters for various language
 s.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T102000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T100000
LOCATION:Room “Never let others name your rooms!„
ORGANIZER:Bernd Ulmann
SUMMARY:5 - a stack based array language implemented in Perl
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2851
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2851
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Stefano Rodighiero
ATTENDEE:Aldo Calpini
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Valerio Paolini
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Shmuel Fomberg
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Reini Urban
ATTENDEE:Frederico Recsky
ATTENDEE:Mario Rossano
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Johannes Plunien
COMMENT:25 attendees
DESCRIPTION:by using only example\, it will give an idea on how to use P::R
 D starting from very small grammar to a SQL one.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T165000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T160000
LOCATION:Room “Never let others name your rooms!„
ORGANIZER:Francesco Rivetti
SUMMARY:Parse::RecDescent by examples
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2854
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2854
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Valerio Paolini
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Sam Vilain
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:Dave Rolsky
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Farley Balasuriya
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Alexey Surikov
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Felix Hawkins-Ozer
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:Camille Maussang
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Johannes Plunien
ATTENDEE:Andreas Vögele
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
COMMENT:31 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Fey is a tool for generating SQL programmatically. Ever tried t
 o build a complex query from a string based on lots of user parameters? Ev
 er wanted to tear your hair out in the process? If so\, Fey might be usefu
 l for you.\n\nFey::ORM is an ORM built on top of Fey and Moose. It aims to
  be a "SQL-ish" ORM. Rather than try to hide the details of the database\,
  Fey::ORM makes SQL (via Fey) a core part of its operation.\n\nIf other OR
 Ms seem too far from the database\, you might like Fey::ORM. If you love O
 O and hate SQL\, then you might not \;)
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T152000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T143000
LOCATION:Room “jobs.cpanel.net„
ORGANIZER:Dave Rolsky
SUMMARY:Fey and Fey::ORM
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2856
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2856
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Valerio Paolini
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Ferruccio Zamuner
ATTENDEE:Damon Davison
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Olivier Mengué
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Imre Saling
ATTENDEE:Lars Holgaard
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Reini Urban
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:franck cuny
ATTENDEE:Camille Maussang
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Mario Rossano
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Andreas Vögele
ATTENDEE:Jose Luis Martinez
ATTENDEE:Valentin Guillois
ATTENDEE:Alba Ferrer
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
COMMENT:52 attendees
DESCRIPTION:If your not using an ORM (object relational mapper) and are sti
 ll writing SQL by hand\, here's what you need to know.\n\nAn introduction 
 into DBIx::Class and some of the concepts and goodies you should be aware 
 off.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T142000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T140000
LOCATION:Room “jobs.cpanel.net„
ORGANIZER:Leo Lapworth
SUMMARY:DBIx::Class introduction and refresher
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2860
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2860
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Ferruccio Zamuner
ATTENDEE:Damon Davison
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Shmuel Fomberg
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Alexey Surikov
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:Frederico Recsky
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Squeeky
COMMENT:15 attendees
DESCRIPTION:CPANPLUS is the 'other' CPAN client. Beyond the cpanp client it
  provides a \nrich and extensive API. This talk will discuss the various f
 eatures available\nand the ways it which they can be utilised.\n\n  - Intr
 oduction and overview of CPANPLUS\n\n  - Configuration of CPANPLUS and how
  it can be customised\n\n  - CPANPLUS module objects\n\n  - CPANPLUS::Back
 end and using the API\n\n  - Custom distribution classes ( CPANPLUS::Dist:
 :* and cpan2dist )\n\n  - Using different source engines ( CPANPLUS::Inter
 nals::Source::* )\n\n  - Shells and plugins\n\n  - What extensions are alr
 eady available
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T165000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T160000
LOCATION:Room “jobs.cpanel.net„
ORGANIZER:BinGOs
SUMMARY:CPANPLUS - Beyond the shell
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2862
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2862
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Damon Davison
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Dave Rolsky
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Alexey Surikov
ATTENDEE:Reini Urban
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
COMMENT:20 attendees
DESCRIPTION:When I first started releasing modules to CPAN it was great. I 
 released modules that no-one used. I could release new versions as and whe
 n I wanted to.\n\nThen people started using a couple of my modules. I star
 ted to get email about them. Suddenly my modules were no longer just for m
 e. I had to deal with users.\n\nIn this talk I'll discuss how having users
  effects the way that you develop and release software. I'll also look at 
 a few ways to keep on top of things.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T112000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T110000
LOCATION:Room “jobs.cpanel.net„
ORGANIZER:Dave Cross
SUMMARY:Things I Learned From Having Users
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2866
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2866
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:José Castro
ATTENDEE:Stefano Rodighiero
ATTENDEE:Aldo Calpini
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Giuseppe Maxia
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Damon Davison
ATTENDEE:Olivier Mengué
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Farley Balasuriya
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Dai Okabayashi
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:franck cuny
ATTENDEE:Camille Maussang
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Frederico Recsky
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:J. Nick Koston
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:Igor Komlew
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:50 attendees
DESCRIPTION:The  Perl community is a complex and interesting city. I've bee
 n exploring it for almost fifteen years and I'm not sure that I've been to
  every corner of it.\n\nIn this talk I'll attempt to guide you round some 
 of the more interesting and useful parts of the Perl community. I'll point
  out some ancient monuments\, some nice new areas and warn you about some 
 places where you really shouldn't walk alone after  dark.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T142000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T140000
LOCATION:Room “GitHub„
ORGANIZER:Dave Cross
SUMMARY:The Perl Community
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2867
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2867
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Stefano Rodighiero
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Carl Mäsak
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Sam Vilain
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:Imre Saling
ATTENDEE:Dave Rolsky
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:James Mastros
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Mark Morgan
ATTENDEE:Maciej Czekay
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Dai Okabayashi
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:Nils Grunwald
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Reini Urban
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:Frederico Recsky
ATTENDEE:J. Nick Koston
ATTENDEE:Squeeky
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Johannes Plunien
ATTENDEE:Moritz Lenz
ATTENDEE:Andreas Vögele
ATTENDEE:Sawyer X
ATTENDEE:Michal Gawlik
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:Valentin Guillois
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:61 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Perl 5.12 introduces an experimental mechanism for extension mo
 dules to hook into the Perl parser and define new syntax.  This was inspir
 ed by the revolutionary hackery of Devel::Declare.  This talk\, by the aut
 hor of the new mechanism\, will explore its capabilities and current limit
 ations\, and explain how to develop syntax plugins.  The talk will present
  novel techniques for getting the most out of the new facilities.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T102000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T100000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Zefram .
SUMMARY:syntax plugins for 5.12
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2873
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2873
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Max Maischein
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Peter Stoehr
ATTENDEE:Damon Davison
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Imre Saling
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Lars Holgaard
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Thomas Netousek
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Shmuel Fomberg
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:valerio crini
ATTENDEE:Lech Baczyński
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Markus Wichmann
ATTENDEE:Mario Rossano
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Michal Gawlik
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
ATTENDEE:Lukasz Warian
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
COMMENT:41 attendees
DESCRIPTION:This talk presents the features of WWW::Mechanize::Firefox. I c
 ompare different approaches of automating access to websites that need Jav
 ascript. A short look is taken at the communication between Firefox and Pe
 rl\, and also at how access elements of a website and how to interact with
  the user through Firefox.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T102000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T100000
LOCATION:Room “jobs.cpanel.net„
ORGANIZER:Max Maischein
SUMMARY:Webautomation with WWW::Mechanize ::Firefox
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2876
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2876
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Olivier Mengué
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:John Scoles
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Shmuel Fomberg
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Sawyer X
ATTENDEE:Antonio Caria
COMMENT:22 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Everyone seems to know that the obscure mini-language called "X
 S" is the standard way to wrap a C library for use in Perl code. Curiously
 \, the mere thought of XS appears to strike fear in the heart of experienc
 ed developers. To add insult to the injury\, the use of plain XS to wrap C
 ++ code is barely documented.\n\nMattia Barbon must have had similar thoug
 hts when he wrote the Wx bindings for Perl\, thus XS++ was born. It offers
  a friendlier syntax for wrapping C++ classes and methods that is reminisc
 ent of plain C++ headers with some annotations to fine-tune the Perl-facin
 g API. It automatically converts C++ exceptions to Perl exceptions and hel
 pfully takes care of many of the hoops one would ordinarily have to jump t
 hrough.\n\nThe presentation introduces the audience to XS++.\nSome advance
 d topics covered may require modest familiarity with XS or C++\, but the b
 asic concepts should be accessible to intermediate Perl programmers.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T152000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T150000
LOCATION:Room “Never let others name your rooms!„
ORGANIZER:Steffen Mueller
SUMMARY:XS++ - Bonding Perl and C++ with minimal pain
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2880
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2880
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Bernhard Schmalhofer
ATTENDEE:Aldo Calpini
ATTENDEE:Bruno Martins
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Valerio Paolini
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Damon Davison
ATTENDEE:Emanuele Zeppieri
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Thomas Netousek
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Karl Moens
ATTENDEE:Shmuel Fomberg
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:Reini Urban
ATTENDEE:Frederico Recsky
ATTENDEE:Markus Wichmann
ATTENDEE:Mario Rossano
ATTENDEE:Sergio Arias
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Jose Luis Martinez
ATTENDEE:Lukasz Warian
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
COMMENT:32 attendees
DESCRIPTION:This is a colorful talk! I show some alternatives to GD and GD:
 :Graph: Chart::Clicker\, GraphViz and SVG (with Batik as rasterizer).\n\nI
  held this talk at the German Perlworkshop this year. This will be an impr
 oved and expanded version (incorporated all feedback and questions).\n\nIt
  does not require special Perl knowledge\, it is more a showcase of CPAN m
 odules and Perl as glue code. I would rate it as Beginner/Intermediate.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T112000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T103000
LOCATION:Room “jobs.cpanel.net„
ORGANIZER:Uwe Voelker
SUMMARY:Graphic visualization - there is a life after GD and GD::Graph
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2881
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2881
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Bernhard Schmalhofer
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Valerio Paolini
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Ferruccio Zamuner
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Bogdan Lucaciu
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:Jose Luis Martinez
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
COMMENT:30 attendees
DESCRIPTION:The 'Workflow' Perl module implements a standalone workflow sys
 tem. It aims to be simple but flexible and therefore powerful. Each piece 
 of the 'Workflow' system has a direct and easily stated job\, and hopefull
 y you will find that you can put the pieces together to create very useful
  systems.\n\nThis presentation will give an overall presentation of the fe
 atures of 'Workflow'\, but will also give a presentation of the open sourc
 e project in general and it's developers and development.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T102000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T100000
LOCATION:Room “GitHub„
ORGANIZER:jonasbn
SUMMARY:Workflow
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2882
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2882
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Reini Urban
ATTENDEE:Frederico Recsky
ATTENDEE:J. Nick Koston
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
COMMENT:15 attendees
DESCRIPTION:my thoughts on modernising CPANTS\n\n* features of CPANTS\, ana
 tomy of Module::CPANTS::*\n* xt dirs\, author testing environment variable
 s ("Oslo consensus")\n* copying from authors who are keen on author testin
 g: hanekomu\, apocalypse\n* existing tool support: Test::Apocalypse\, Test
 ::XT\, Dist::Zilla::*\n* what's broken/missing now?\n* PPI source parsing\
 , dependencies with PrereqScanner\n* emit TAP\, fold Test::Kwalitee\, visu
 alisation by standard TAP tools
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T152000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T150000
LOCATION:Room “jobs.cpanel.net„
ORGANIZER:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
SUMMARY:CPANTS++
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2883
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2883
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Ferruccio Zamuner
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Lars Holgaard
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Bogdan Lucaciu
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Mark Morgan
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:valerio crini
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:Lech Baczyński
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:Markus Wichmann
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Andreas Vögele
ATTENDEE:Igor Komlew
ATTENDEE:Jose Luis Martinez
ATTENDEE:Alba Ferrer
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:50 attendees
DESCRIPTION:You written some code that works - at least on your computer\, 
 when you try to run it. Now it is time to do some optimizations\, change r
 equests\, or bug fixes. How do you make sure that your code keeps working?
 \n\nBy writing a test suite\, of course. And luckily Perl got some good to
 ols for writing tests. This talk will give you an introduction to writing 
 tests for Perl modules using Test::More and talk about some of the hacks n
 eeded to write good tests.\n\nBecause writing test is just as interesting 
 and challenging as writing real code!\n\n[If time permits I will include s
 omething about coverage testing and Smolder]
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T142000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T140000
LOCATION:Room “GitHub„
ORGANIZER:Peter Makholm
SUMMARY:Does your code work correctly?
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2884
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2884
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Carl Mäsak
ATTENDEE:Olivier Mengué
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Bernd Ulmann
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
COMMENT:13 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Carl Sassenrats Rebol is a language that allows very compact sy
 ntax but still has s very understandable syntax. something that we desire 
 too.\n\nThis is a course about recent languages such as rebol or factor or
  Perl 6 comparing different strategies. And the question above all is stil
 l what we get (or got) in Perl 5 out of that\, since turning Perl 6 into r
 ebol with a set of macros isn't that hard.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T112000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T103000
LOCATION:Room “Never let others name your rooms!„
ORGANIZER:Herbert Breunung
SUMMARY:What we can learn from Rebol?
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2887
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2887
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Valerio Paolini
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:giovanna maria de silva
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:6 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Topics\n\n1.	What is Crypt::FNA\n2.	Why I created Crypt::FNA\n3
 .	Why to use Crypt::FNA\n4.	Instance of Crypt::FNA\, methods\, and example
 s of use\n5.	Implementation example of Crypt::FNA on a remote database MyS
 QL via DBI\n5.1.	Speed\n5.2.	Ability to encrypt files in binary type field
 s LONGTEXT \n5.3.	Encrypted communication between clients and servers\n5.4
 .	Even in the event of a violation of the server\, the data are not access
 ible\n6.	Future developments (MAC - Message Authentication Code - and publ
 ic key encryption)
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T165000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T160000
LOCATION:Room “Never let others name your rooms!„
ORGANIZER:Mario Rossano
SUMMARY:Crypt::FNA & MySQL - how to make a fractal encrypted database
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2888
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2888
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Bernhard Schmalhofer
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Bogdan Lucaciu
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Shmuel Fomberg
ATTENDEE:valerio crini
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:Lukasz Warian
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:17 attendees
DESCRIPTION:This talk gives an overview\, how Perl helps to work with LDAP/
 X.500 directory infrastructure.\n\nHow to use Perl to feed an enterprise d
 irectory.\n\nMake it happen: Sophisticated data transformation/enrichment 
 using Perl as embedded language in an enterprise meta-directory infrastruc
 ture.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T142000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T140000
LOCATION:Room “Never let others name your rooms!„
ORGANIZER:Roman Baumer
SUMMARY:Enterprise Directories\, Data synchronisation and Perl
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2889
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2889
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Imre Saling
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Dai Okabayashi
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Reini Urban
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:Panu Ervamaa
ATTENDEE:Frederico Recsky
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:Mario Rossano
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:Moritz Lenz
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:31 attendees
DESCRIPTION:CPAN Testers now hosts over 7 million test reports for over 20\
 ,000 CPAN distributions. For the past 10 years the SMTP submission system 
 has grown to breaking point. A new system was needed to take CPAN Testers 
 onwards for the next 10 years and more.\n\nThis talk looks at the recent c
 hanges to the CPAN Testers project\, and specifically at how the Metabase 
 has enabled the project to prepare for the future.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T145000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T140000
LOCATION:Room “jobs.cpanel.net„
ORGANIZER:Barbie
SUMMARY:CPAN Testers 2.0 : I love it when a plan comes together
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2891
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2891
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:Karl Moens
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Dai Okabayashi
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Moritz Lenz
ATTENDEE:Sawyer X
COMMENT:27 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Imagine a schoolbook where the pupil and her teacher can choose
  the topic depth\, clarity of text and homework difficulty as needed and n
 ecessary. Add alternatives for teachers (different didactic methods\, teac
 hing styles)\, schools (different chapter content based on time constraint
 s or policy) and parents (a topic summary to read before helping with home
 work.)\n\nThis talk introduces the Kaizendo project\, where the goal is to
  make these kinds of books possible to write.\n\nThe speaker will be prese
 nting a quick overview of the project followed by a look at application in
  such a way that anyone who wants the project to succeed can jump in and h
 elp.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T142000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T140000
LOCATION:Room “GitHub„
ORGANIZER:Salve J. Nilsen
SUMMARY:Kaizendo: Individually customizable textbooks
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2892
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2892
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Giuseppe Maxia
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Ferruccio Zamuner
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Dave Rolsky
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Thomas Netousek
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Mark Morgan
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Lech Baczyński
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:Markus Wichmann
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Andreas Vögele
ATTENDEE:Igor Komlew
ATTENDEE:Michal Gawlik
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
COMMENT:48 attendees
DESCRIPTION:All else being equal (which it never is) high quality software 
 is better than low quality software for almost all definitions of better. 
  It's certainly much more fun to work with high quality software.  In this
  presentation I'll look at some of the characteristics of high quality sof
 tware and discuss what it takes to create such software.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T145000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T143000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Paul Johnson
SUMMARY:How to create high quality software
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2894
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2894
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Ferruccio Zamuner
ATTENDEE:Damon Davison
ATTENDEE:Olivier Mengué
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Bogdan Lucaciu
ATTENDEE:Thomas Netousek
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Sergio Arias
ATTENDEE:Andreas Vögele
ATTENDEE:Alba Ferrer
COMMENT:18 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Monitoring your applications and servers can be a challenge. Th
 ere are tools on CPAN to help you write plugins for the Nagios monitoring 
 system in a simple\, efficient\, and standard manner. \n\n   This talk wil
 l expose you to Nagios::Plugin\, Nagios::Plugin::WWW::Mechanize\, and othe
 rs. These tools help you keep focus on what you want to monitor\, and get 
 lot's of neat features for free! You will be writing Nagios plugins in min
 utes!
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T165000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T160000
LOCATION:Room “GitHub„
ORGANIZER:Jose Luis Martinez
SUMMARY:Writing Nagios plugins with Perl help
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2895
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2895
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Stefano Rodighiero
ATTENDEE:Bernhard Schmalhofer
ATTENDEE:Aldo Calpini
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Olivier Mengué
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Worthington
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Mark Morgan
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:valerio crini
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
COMMENT:27 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Whether you're 'old skool' and think that Prince of Persia is a
 bout climbing your way up from the dungeons\, duelling guards\, drinking m
 agic potions\, and meeting the old vizier Jaffar in an epic battle\; or yo
 u belong to the newer crowds who think that Prince of Persia is about batt
 ling all kinds of monsters using a dagger which can turn back time in mome
 nts of danger -- the fact is that both of these stories share an uncanny n
 umber of aspects with regexes\, grammars and parsing in Perl 6. Watch as w
 e parse ourselves out of the dungeons\, battle ever more dangerous grammar
 s\, and even make use of the powerful but treacherous capability of jumpin
 g back through... time itself.\n\nSome highlights of the talk: why GOSUB i
 sn't enough for backtracking\, how to debug your grammar\, and an introduc
 tion to the amazing Thompson engine.\n\nCarl Mäsak constantly tries (and f
 ails) to be an evil vizier. He has travelled far and wide in search of a t
 ime-bending dagger\, but so far only found a supersonic sewing needle\, a 
 collapsible neutron star\, and a blowfish with an oedipus complex. Pending
  world domination\, his vices include submitting Rakudo bugs\, writing Per
 l 6 code\, and being loud in mostly productive ways.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T125000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T120000
LOCATION:Room “Never let others name your rooms!„
ORGANIZER:Carl Mäsak
SUMMARY:Perl 6: Prince of Parsea
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2896
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2896
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Aldo Calpini
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Ferruccio Zamuner
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Worthington
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Bernd Ulmann
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Karl Moens
ATTENDEE:Mark Morgan
ATTENDEE:Maciej Czekay
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Alexey Surikov
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Lech Baczyński
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:Panu Ervamaa
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Markus Wichmann
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Squeeky
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Moritz Lenz
ATTENDEE:Andreas Vögele
ATTENDEE:Michal Gawlik
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:59 attendees
DESCRIPTION:If you've heard about Perl 6 and are curious where to start\, t
 his is a talk for you. You'll be given a whirlwind tour through some of th
 e common patterns and idioms\, including (but not limited to) types\, ever
 yday OO\, operators\, regexes\, and scoping.\n\nThe speaker has been activ
 e as a Perl 6 author for the past two years.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T152000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T150000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Carl Mäsak
SUMMARY:Perl 6 appetizers
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2898
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2898
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:James Mastros
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Sergio Arias
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Scott Chacon
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
COMMENT:26 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Any reader of 'perldoc perlhist' will have some idea of the len
 gth of time that Perl was developed over and the huge number of releases. 
  In this talk\, Sam will tell a tale of discovery of the history of Perls 
 1 through 5 from an entirely different angle - its restoration as a git ar
 chive.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T142000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T140000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Sam Vilain
SUMMARY:A brief history of the Pumpkin
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2901
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2901
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Diego Kuperman
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Ferruccio Zamuner
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Thomas Netousek
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Maciej Czekay
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Reini Urban
ATTENDEE:Felix Hawkins-Ozer
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Andreas Vögele
ATTENDEE:Igor Komlew
ATTENDEE:Sawyer X
ATTENDEE:Jose Luis Martinez
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
COMMENT:45 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Sam will share some of his longest standing gripes with Perl\, 
 how modules in the MooseX:: namespace finally begin to help\, and why this
  fills him with joy.\n\nCovering classes vs inheritance vs roles\, metacla
 ss extensions and metaclass metaroles ("traits").  Some type theory and ho
 w higher order types / parametric roles like ArrayRef[Foo] fit in.\n\nExam
 ple applications of the technologies include writing fast and elegant CLIs
  using MooseX::Getopt\, beholding the slow yet graceful awesomeness of Moo
 seX::Method::Signatures\, and a real-world XML system (PRANG).
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T125000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T120000
LOCATION:Room “GitHub„
ORGANIZER:Sam Vilain
SUMMARY:The Joy of MooseX::
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2904
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2904
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Diego Kuperman
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Damon Davison
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Imre Saling
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Reini Urban
ATTENDEE:franck cuny
ATTENDEE:Camille Maussang
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Frederico Recsky
ATTENDEE:Johannes Plunien
COMMENT:25 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Sharing your awesome code with the world is fun and rewarding\,
  and the CPAN is a great distribution mechanism. Unfortunately\, there's a
  lot of boring maintenance involved in the process\, above and beyond just
  writing awesome code. Dist::Zilla is a framework for automating every par
 t of your packaging and release cycle. It builds an installer\, writes out
  boilerplate files\, determines your prerequisite libraries\, rewrites you
 r documentation\, updates the changelog\, interacts with your version cont
 rol system\, and uploads your release to the CPAN.\n\nBecause it only runs
  on the author's machine\, it's free to have outlandish requirements and e
 xecution costs\, but the released code has no special prerequistes and loo
 ks like any boring distribution from the installer's perspective. Because 
 it's primarily a framework for plugins\, the behavior of Dist::Zilla can b
 e customized from minimal release automation to maximum overkill. Hundreds
  of CPAN distributions have already switched to Dist::Zilla to harness its
  power.\n\nThis presentation will cover writing new distributions using Di
 st::Zilla as well as converting existing distributions. The existing plugi
 ns will be explained\, along with common configurations. It will cover wri
 ting new plugins\nand plugin bundles.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T125000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T120000
LOCATION:Room “jobs.cpanel.net„
ORGANIZER:Florian Ragwitz
SUMMARY:Dist::Zilla - Maximum Overkill for CPAN Distributions
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2905
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2905
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:José Castro
ATTENDEE:Bernhard Schmalhofer
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Emanuele Zeppieri
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Worthington
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Dave Rolsky
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Adam Bartosik
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Karl Moens
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Alexey Surikov
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:Frederico Recsky
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Moritz Lenz
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
COMMENT:53 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Every year I interview over 100 candidates.\n\nThese are some o
 f the questions we pose them... And some of the answers they give us...\n\
 nAlso\, an introspection on what we do and why\, plus the results we have 
 achieved\, along with some of the most embarrassing moments we've been thr
 ough...
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T112000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T103000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:José Castro
SUMMARY:100 candidates
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2906
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2906
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Valerio Paolini
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Ferruccio Zamuner
ATTENDEE:Emanuele Zeppieri
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Adam Bartosik
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Alexey Surikov
ATTENDEE:Job van Achterberg
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:franck cuny
ATTENDEE:Camille Maussang
ATTENDEE:Markus Wichmann
ATTENDEE:Igor Komlew
ATTENDEE:Michal Gawlik
ATTENDEE:Jose Luis Martinez
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
COMMENT:35 attendees
DESCRIPTION:ElasticSearch is a Lucene-based distributed\, highly available\
 , cloud-ready\, RESTful full text search engine\, written in Java.\n\nElas
 ticSearch.pm is the Perl interface to ElasticSearch\, written and maintain
 ed by me.\n\nElasticSearch really makes full text search easy - unlike mos
 t Java apps it is simple to install use and configure.  The designer has r
 eally made it DWIM.\n\nI intend to talk about the functionality that Elast
 icSearch provides\, how to use it from Perl\, and the road map of changes 
 planned for ElasticSearch.pm\, including ElasticSearch::QueryBuilder (simi
 lar to SQL::Abstract\, but for ES) and ElasticSearch::Protocol::Memcached 
 (accessing the ES server using the memcached protocol over TCP\, rather th
 an the default slower HTTP protocol).
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T102000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T100000
LOCATION:Room “jobs.cpanel.net„
ORGANIZER:Clinton Gormley
SUMMARY:ElasticSearch\, you know\, for search
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2907
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2907
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Diego Kuperman
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Imre Saling
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Dave Rolsky
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Adam Bartosik
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Ronald Blaschke
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Maciej Czekay
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Alexey Surikov
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Nils Grunwald
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:Reini Urban
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:Markus Wichmann
ATTENDEE:J. Nick Koston
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Squeeky
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Michal Gawlik
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:60 attendees
DESCRIPTION:As multi-core and multi-processor systems become ever more wide
 spread\, programmers are faced with a new challenge: writing software that
  can take full advantage of the parallelism in the hardware.\n\nConcurrent
  code has a reputation for being tricky to get right\, but with the right 
 tools\, that needn’t be true.  This talk is a case study of how a vanilla 
 serial-execution Perl program was parallelised\, using Unix’s fork as the 
 fundamental primitive rather than threads.  The simplicity of programming 
 with fork meant that the work only took an evening\, but the result is als
 o efficient — we got a near-linear speedup in the number of CPU cores.\n\n
 If you’ve got code you’d like to run faster on multi-core hardware\, this 
 talk will open your eyes to simple\, powerful\, stable approaches to writi
 ng parallel software.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T125000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T123000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Aaron Crane
SUMMARY:Perl on Speed: Multicore Programming for Mortals
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2908
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2908
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Bogdan Lucaciu
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Maciej Czekay
ATTENDEE:Shmuel Fomberg
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:Lech Baczyński
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Markus Wichmann
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Squeeky
ATTENDEE:Sawyer X
ATTENDEE:Lukasz Warian
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
COMMENT:28 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Motto: “Be the change you want to see in the world” /M.Gandhi/\
 n\nHow to work with waterfall\, legacy Perl projects to make them more agi
 le.\n\nI would like to show both technical and management approaches to st
 art automated tests\, work with waterfall process to make it more iterativ
 e\, create separated sandboxes with limited resources\, tips for legacy pr
 ojects\, remote work\, estimates. From developer’s point of view in the co
 rporate world.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T112000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T110000
LOCATION:Room “GitHub„
ORGANIZER:Adam Bartosik
SUMMARY:From waterfall to agile\, changing „should be” to „is working”
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2909
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2909
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Valerio Paolini
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Emanuele Zeppieri
ATTENDEE:Imre Saling
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Alexey Surikov
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:Frederico Recsky
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Jose Luis Martinez
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:34 attendees
DESCRIPTION:CouchDB is a document oriented database which is accessed using
  a REST API and queried by writing JavaScript MapReduce functions.\n\nUsin
 g MapReduce is a very different approach from traditional SQL databases\, 
 and as such the usual Perl modules (DBI\, DBD::* and DBIx::Class) do not a
 pply.\n\nThis talk gives an overview of CouchDB concepts and use cases\, a
 nd shows how to use the CouchDB::Client module to access and query a Couch
 DB database from Perl.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T125000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T123000
LOCATION:Room “jobs.cpanel.net„
ORGANIZER:Jon Allen
SUMMARY:Introduction to CouchDB
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2910
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2910
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Damon Davison
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:John Scoles
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Adam Bartosik
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Thomas Netousek
ATTENDEE:Karl Moens
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Shmuel Fomberg
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Frederico Recsky
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Jose Luis Martinez
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
ATTENDEE:Lukasz Warian
COMMENT:26 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Perl is an essential but often invisible tool in many companies
 \, specially in the Data Warehouse ETL (Extract\, Transform\, Load) proces
 s. However\, if you search cpan for "data warehouse" you won't find many m
 odules clearly dedicated to that.\n\nIn this talk we are going to talk abo
 ut some common data warehouse tasks\, and propose a generic set of tools t
 o deal with Data Warehouses - the Perl Data Warehouse Toolkit.\n\nUPDATE:\
 n\nThe code for the proposed modules is now available at:\n\n    * http://
 search.cpan.org/dist/DataWarehouse/\n    * http://github.com/nferraz/Perl-
 Data-Warehouse-Toolkit
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T152000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T143000
LOCATION:Room “GitHub„
ORGANIZER:Nelson Ferraz
SUMMARY:Perl in the Data Warehouse
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2912
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2912
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Bernhard Schmalhofer
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:Valerio Paolini
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Ferruccio Zamuner
ATTENDEE:Emanuele Zeppieri
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Imre Saling
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Dave Rolsky
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Mark Morgan
ATTENDEE:Maciej Czekay
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Felix Hawkins-Ozer
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Squeeky
ATTENDEE:Andreas Vögele
ATTENDEE:Jose Luis Martinez
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
COMMENT:37 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Learn more about the evolution of inter-system communication fr
 om direct database access to message-queue based solutions.\n\nIt's not a 
 Holy Grail or Silver Bullet but might prevent people making mistakes alrea
 dy made by others on their behalf.\n\nThe journey starts with a quick tour
  of things we used to do and progresses through time ... ending with an ov
 erview of an almost-in-production Net::ActiveMQ.\n\nNo Aardvark were harme
 d in the making of this presentation.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T142000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T140000
LOCATION:Room “jobs.cpanel.net„
ORGANIZER:Chisel Wright
SUMMARY:Going Postal
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2914
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2914
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:James Mastros
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Maciej Czekay
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
COMMENT:14 attendees
DESCRIPTION:The DBIx::Perlish module allows one to use a domain-specific de
 clarative\nlanguage with Perl syntax instead of SQL for making database qu
 eries.\nThis ability comes at a price\, however - the parsing of Perl opco
 de\ntree that the module performs takes a surprizingly large amount of tim
 e.\n\nThe talk delves into the implementation details of DBIx::Perlish and
  its\nhelper modules and then proceeds to discuss challenges involved in\n
 making the module cache the generated SQL\, together with the solutions\nt
 o those challenges.\n\nWhile most of the advanced concepts used by the mod
 ule will be briefly\nintroduced in the talk\, it will help if the audience
  has at least some\nlevel of familiarity with perl optrees.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T112000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T103000
LOCATION:Room “GitHub„
ORGANIZER:Anton Berezin
SUMMARY:An optimization primer: DBIx::Perlish
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2915
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2915
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Alessio Bragadini
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:Diego Kuperman
ATTENDEE:Valerio Paolini
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Ferruccio Zamuner
ATTENDEE:Emanuele Zeppieri
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:Imre Saling
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Dave Rolsky
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Adam Bartosik
ATTENDEE:Bogdan Lucaciu
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Mark Morgan
ATTENDEE:Maciej Czekay
ATTENDEE:Uwe Voelker
ATTENDEE:Dai Okabayashi
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Edoardo Sabadelli
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:valerio crini
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:franck cuny
ATTENDEE:Camille Maussang
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Markus Wichmann
ATTENDEE:J. Nick Koston
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:Squeeky
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Johannes Plunien
ATTENDEE:Moritz Lenz
ATTENDEE:Andreas Vögele
ATTENDEE:Igor Komlew
ATTENDEE:Sawyer X
ATTENDEE:Jose Luis Martinez
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
COMMENT:64 attendees
DESCRIPTION:I work for a company called state51 (www.state51.co.uk) in East
  London. We\nprovide a technology platform enabling digital distribution o
 f music. This\nplatform is used by a number of companies to provide digita
 l distribution\nservices for a large sector of the music industry (large c
 ompanies and independents).\n\nWe store a significant fraction of a petaby
 te of music on behalf of our\nclients. We integrate over 200 digital media
  services\, to whom we deliver this\ncontent (and the associated metadata)
  having encoded it in a wide variety of\nformats. Our average constant dat
 a rate to the APPL AS (i.e. iTunes) is about\n4MB/s 24 hours a day\, 7 day
 s a week\, 365 days a year (1 song per second!).\n\nWe provide platform us
 ers with API access\, allowing our customers to retrieve\ntheir assets (in
  original or encoded form)\, and a mechanism to generate 1-use\nURIs for t
 hat content that can be distributed to 3rd parties securely.  We can\nscal
 e to delivering requested content at over 1Gb/s\, supporting hundreds of\n
 thousands of concurrent streams.\n\nThe platform started life in 1994\, so
  we have a large legacy codebase\, and have\nto live and work with the mis
 takes and previous technology decisions from a 16\nyear history.\n\nThis t
 alk will describe the architecture of our entire platform in depth. It\nwi
 ll focus on various important subsystems within the platform\, explaining 
 what\ntechnology and architectures work well - covering the system constra
 ints and\nrequirements\, then going on to explain how the system is archit
 ected to fulfil\nthose requirements.\n\nI will look into the evolution of 
 each major component of the system\, focusing\non how the system has had t
 o change over it's lifetime to keep fulfilling\nclient needs.  This includ
 es correction or mitigation of architectural mistakes\nmade in the past\n\
 nThis talk will be of interest to anyone who would like to see the 'bigger
 \npicture' of a mature perl based technology platform. It will aim to expl
 ain my\nperspective on how to plan for changing business requirements\, ho
 w to scale\nproduction systems\, how to architect those systems to be easy
  to monitor and\ndebug and how to achieve loose coupling and enable rapid 
 change whilst keeping\nthe system running.\n\nAll of the concepts covered 
 should be simple enough for a beginner to follow\,\nunderstand and learn f
 rom. Intermediate programmers who have experience\nbuilding complex applic
 ations should benefit from some of the design and\narchitecture patterns (
 and antipatterns) covered\, as well as the wider view of\nhow to tie multi
 ple loosely coupled applications together to form a cohesive\nand reliable
  platform.\n\nAdvanced level programmers and architects should get a laugh
  or two from some\nof the more stupid mistakes we've made and had to fix\,
  as well as getting an\nalternate view on the harder problems of large sca
 le systems architecture.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T112000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T103000
LOCATION:Room “GitHub„
ORGANIZER:Tomas Doran
SUMMARY:Large platform architecture in (mostly) perl - an illustrated tour
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2916
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2916
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Aldo Calpini
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Valerio Paolini
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Emanuele Zeppieri
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:Stefano Negri
ATTENDEE:Markus Wichmann
ATTENDEE:Mario Rossano
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
COMMENT:18 attendees
DESCRIPTION:An easy\, casual\, fuzzy\, form-based query language which perm
 its even a naive user to make complex searches on a relational DB.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T172000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T170000
LOCATION:Room “jobs.cpanel.net„
ORGANIZER:Emanuele Zeppieri
SUMMARY:SQL::QueryByForm: a new easy form-based query language
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2917
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2917
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Emanuele Zeppieri
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:Imre Saling
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Dave Rolsky
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:46 attendees
DESCRIPTION:We all know how great Perl is\, but what about people outside o
 f the community? What does Perl do for them?\n\nIn this talk I'm going to 
 show how Perl\, Catalyst\, and Moose have been key components of mission c
 ritical systems we've built for our clients\, and why we couldn't have don
 e it any other way.\n\nAs case studies\, we will see how national UK retai
 lers and financial institutions have benefited from Perl\, and how concept
 s such as pluggable Catalyst applications have been developed to improve c
 ode reuse and speed of delivery.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T122000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T120000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Jon Allen
SUMMARY:Perl in the Real World
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2918
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2918
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:José Castro
ATTENDEE:Stefano Rodighiero
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Carl Mäsak
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Damon Davison
ATTENDEE:Olivier Mengué
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Maciej Czekay
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:valerio crini
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Frederico Recsky
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Johannes Plunien
ATTENDEE:Moritz Lenz
ATTENDEE:Sawyer X
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
COMMENT:49 attendees
DESCRIPTION:People new to Perl often see it quite differently from those of
  us who've been using it for years. Recently I've been mentoring some Perl
  beginners\, developers who have joined our team with with experience in a
  variety of languages but none in Perl.\n\nThis has been an enlightening e
 xperience all round\, something which this talk hopes to convey.\n\nIt cov
 ers some of the stumbling blocks\, and which aspects of Perl the converts 
 found themselves grappling with first. This led to teaching things in a qu
 ite different order from traditional Perl books and courses\, and the talk
  examines why this may be.\n\nThe talk also looks at the impact of related
  non-Perl technologies on the mentoring — how much was spent dealing with 
 things such as editors\, shells\, and databases.\n\nHopefully this talk wi
 ll make you think about how ‘outsiders’ see Perl\, contemplate whether the
  Perl community should be doing anything differently\, and perhaps inspire
  you to consider hiring a non-Perl developer for your Perl team (or to vow
  never to do so!).
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T102000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T100000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Smylers
SUMMARY:Mentoring Perl Beginners: Tales from Coaching Colleagues
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2919
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2919
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Thomas Netousek
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
COMMENT:5 attendees
DESCRIPTION:We have Padre\, Kommodo\, vim\, Emacs.... so why bother? The go
 al of Kephra was never to have a editor for Perl or written in Perl. My go
 al is to make some things differently other would not do. Its about the to
 ols you need as programmer and how to organize them in the best possible w
 ay with as least effort possible\, for the user and the developers. In Kop
 enhagen I held a lightning talk and said this. this time its about the how
 .
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T105000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T103000
LOCATION:Room “Never let others name your rooms!„
ORGANIZER:Herbert Breunung
SUMMARY:What is Kephra about?
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2920
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2920
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:valerio crini
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:simotrone
COMMENT:11 attendees
DESCRIPTION:aka "The Stuff you won't get with the DOM"\n\nAn exploration of
  some of the darkest corners of XML::Twig\, showing a few convenient\, int
 eresting or plain scary methods
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T142000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100806T140000
LOCATION:Room “Never let others name your rooms!„
ORGANIZER:mirod
SUMMARY:10 XML::Twig Methods you might not know about
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2922
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2922
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Stefano Rodighiero
ATTENDEE:Bernhard Schmalhofer
ATTENDEE:Aldo Calpini
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Mark Morgan
ATTENDEE:Maciej Czekay
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Moritz Lenz
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
COMMENT:23 attendees
DESCRIPTION:NQP (Not Quite Perl) is a lightweight implementation of Perl 6 
 for virtual machines such as Parrot and the underlying system used to impl
 ement Rakudo Perl 6.  NQP provides a regular expression and grammar engine
  for writing parsers\, as well as a basic toolkit and framework for implem
 enting complete high-level language translators and libraries.\n\nAlthough
  originally targetted for the Parrot Virtual Machine\, much of NQP is "sel
 f-hosted" so that it can be more easily ported to support other virtual ma
 chine or programming environments.\n\nCome to this talk to learn about the
  history and details of NQP\, how it's being used to implement Rakudo Perl
  6 and other high level languages\, and plans for future NQP platforms and
  development.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T152000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T143000
LOCATION:Room “Never let others name your rooms!„
ORGANIZER:Patrick Michaud
SUMMARY:Not Quite Perl (NQP) - A lightweight Perl 6
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2927
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2927
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Jean Forget
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Salvador Fandino
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Carl Mäsak
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Ferruccio Zamuner
ATTENDEE:Peter Stoehr
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Olivier Mengué
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Worthington
ATTENDEE:Damian Conway
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Aristotle Pagaltzis
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Ronald Blaschke
ATTENDEE:Thomas Netousek
ATTENDEE:Steffen Schwigon
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:Nils Grunwald
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:valerio crini
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Moritz Lenz
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:Alba Ferrer
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:51 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Rakudo Star -- A usable Perl 6 release\n\nAt long last\, we now
  have a release of Perl 6 called "Rakudo Star".  Rakudo Star is not intend
 ed to be a final Perl 6 product -- it's a waypoint to signal that Rakudo P
 erl 6 is reaching a level of implementation maturity where it's suitable f
 or some applications and other Early Adopter sorts of uses.\n\nRakudo Star
  also intends to pioneer and evaluate some updated approaches to the proce
 ss of language development and distribution itself.  For example\, develop
 ment of the Rakudo Perl compiler is being decoupled from the creation and 
 management of "ready-to-use" packages of Perl 6\, such as Rakudo Star.  Th
 is decoupling even extends to the notion that compilers and distributions 
 can (and perhaps should) have separate release cycles and release managers
 . Other changes are also being pioneered through the\nRakudo Star release.
 \n\nCome to this talk to learn a bit of the history of Rakudo Star\, the s
 tructure of the Rakudo Perl 6 project\, and how we intend to use Rakudo St
 ar as a foundation for building ever-more-mature distributions of Perl 6.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T125000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T120000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Patrick Michaud
SUMMARY:Rakudo Star - A usable Perl 6 release
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2928
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2928
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Bernhard Schmalhofer
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Markus Pinkert
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Andrew Shitov
ATTENDEE:Thomas Heine
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:James Mastros
ATTENDEE:Karl Moens
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Alexey Surikov
ATTENDEE:Job van Achterberg
ATTENDEE:Reini Urban
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:J. Nick Koston
ATTENDEE:Alan Haggai Alavi
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
ATTENDEE:Antonio Caria
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:32 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Revived work on the Perl Compiler show that IS usable and impro
 ves performance dramatically.\nWith certain optimizations even more.\n\nPe
 rl is a very dynamic language (eval "require")\, so the compiler sometimes
  cannot generalize\,\nbut per project it is possible.\n\nOverview\, Status
 \, Projects\, Plans\n\nScreencast: \nhttp://vimeo.com/14058377
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T125000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T120000
LOCATION:Room “Never let others name your rooms!„
ORGANIZER:Reini Urban
SUMMARY:The Perl Compiler
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2946
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2946
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Carl Mäsak
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Worthington
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:Imre Saling
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Lars Holgaard
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Clinton Gormley
ATTENDEE:Karl Moens
ATTENDEE:Mark Morgan
ATTENDEE:Maciej Czekay
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:valerio crini
ATTENDEE:Lech Baczyński
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:Squeeky
ATTENDEE:Moritz Lenz
ATTENDEE:Igor Komlew
ATTENDEE:Valentin Guillois
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:44 attendees
DESCRIPTION:What's the relation between Perl 6 and the real world? We can u
 se the former to describe the latter.\n\nI will present a method for model
 ling physical systems with relatively small knowledge of physics\, mathema
 tics and programming\, using my new Perl 6 module Math::Model.\n\nAlong th
 e way I will briefly explain some Perl 6 features used (but I'll keep it m
 inimal).\n\nSee http://perlgeek.de/blog-en/perl-6/physical-modelling.html 
 to get a taste for the talk.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T162000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T160000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Moritz Lenz
SUMMARY:Perl 6 and The Real World
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2949
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2949
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Bernhard Schmalhofer
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Peter Stoehr
ATTENDEE:Dai Okabayashi
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:9 attendees
DESCRIPTION:123people Company Presentation
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T140500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T140000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Bálint Szilakszi
SUMMARY:123people Company Presentation
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2952
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2952
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Jean Forget
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:José Castro
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Bernhard Schmalhofer
ATTENDEE:Bruno Martins
ATTENDEE:Léon Brocard
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Lars Thegler
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Abe Timmerman
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Martin Vorländer
ATTENDEE:Tom Hukins
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:osfameron
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Anton Berezin
ATTENDEE:Casiano Rodriguez-Leon
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Tina Müller
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Søren Lund
ATTENDEE:Carl Mäsak
ATTENDEE:Flavio Poletti
ATTENDEE:Peter Stoehr
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Damon Davison
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Worthington
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:BinGOs
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:Imre Saling
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Alexander Hartmaier
ATTENDEE:Dave Rolsky
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Anders Nielsen
ATTENDEE:Lars Holgaard
ATTENDEE:Jan Henning Thorsen
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Daniel Brunkhorst
ATTENDEE:Bogdan Lucaciu
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:David Faux
ATTENDEE:David Leadbeater
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Marco Fontani
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Mark Morgan
ATTENDEE:Maciej Czekay
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Shmuel Fomberg
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Edoardo Sabadelli
ATTENDEE:Joerg Meltzer
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:Max Muzi
ATTENDEE:Lorenzo Bragaglia
ATTENDEE:Reini Urban
ATTENDEE:valerio crini
ATTENDEE:Lech Baczyński
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:franck cuny
ATTENDEE:Camille Maussang
ATTENDEE:Panu Ervamaa
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Frederico Recsky
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:Mario Rossano
ATTENDEE:J. Nick Koston
ATTENDEE:Sergio Arias
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
ATTENDEE:simotrone
ATTENDEE:Squeeky
ATTENDEE:Marko Zagožen
ATTENDEE:Johannes Plunien
ATTENDEE:Moritz Lenz
ATTENDEE:Andreas Vögele
ATTENDEE:Igor Komlew
ATTENDEE:Sawyer X
ATTENDEE:Michal Gawlik
ATTENDEE:Jose Luis Martinez
ATTENDEE:Zefram .
ATTENDEE:Alba Ferrer
ATTENDEE:Giacomo Gaddini
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
ATTENDEE:Heinz Knutzen
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
ATTENDEE:Antonio Caria
ATTENDEE:Dotan Dimet
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:116 attendees
DESCRIPTION:something
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T105000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T100000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Larry Wall
SUMMARY:keynote
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2953
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2953
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Alberto Simões
ATTENDEE:Bernhard Schmalhofer
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Nuno Carvalho
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Ferruccio Zamuner
ATTENDEE:Tim Bunce
ATTENDEE:Olivier Mengué
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Worthington
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Adeola Awoyemi
ATTENDEE:Mark Morgan
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Francesco Rivetti
ATTENDEE:Martin Berends
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:Panu Ervamaa
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Moritz Lenz
ATTENDEE:Andreas Vögele
ATTENDEE:Igor Komlew
ATTENDEE:Fernando Santagata
ATTENDEE:Antonio Caria
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:31 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Early R&D in modern dynamic languages was often marked by a con
 servative approach\, taking dynamic features in tightly controlled doses t
 o make them fit existing models developed for static languages. That attit
 ude has changed in recent years\, and the major commercial virtual machine
 s are now actively pursuing support for dynamic features.\n\nThis renewed 
 interest in dynamic languages leads to some questions. What are the defini
 ng characteristics of a dynamic language? Is it enough to support dynamic 
 types? Is it enough to support dynamic dispatch? Is it enough to support t
 he runtime generation of executable code entities (subroutines\, methods\,
  etc)? Is it enough to support introspection and meta-programming? This ta
 lk explores these questions and more\, approaching the categorization of s
 tatic or dynamic languages as a graduated scale\, rather than a hard binar
 y divider.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T112000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100804T110000
LOCATION:Room “Never let others name your rooms!„
ORGANIZER:Allison Randal
SUMMARY:Exploring Dynamism
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2956
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2956
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Nicholas Clark
ATTENDEE:Michael Kröll
ATTENDEE:Stefano Rodighiero
ATTENDEE:Marco Masetti
ATTENDEE:Bernhard Schmalhofer
ATTENDEE:Aaron Crane
ATTENDEE:Barbie
ATTENDEE:Jon Allen
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Leo Lapworth
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Smylers
ATTENDEE:Stefan Seifert
ATTENDEE:Paul van Eldijk
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:jonasbn
ATTENDEE:Dmitry Karasik
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Carl Mäsak
ATTENDEE:Damon Davison
ATTENDEE:Olivier Mengué
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Chisel Wright
ATTENDEE:Jörg Plate
ATTENDEE:Henrik Andersen
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:Francoise Dehinbo
ATTENDEE:Dave Rolsky
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Michael Lang
ATTENDEE:Bogdan Lucaciu
ATTENDEE:Joel Bernstein
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Karl Moens
ATTENDEE:Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ
ATTENDEE:Michael Jemmeson
ATTENDEE:Mark Morgan
ATTENDEE:Vincent Pit
ATTENDEE:Adde Nilsson
ATTENDEE:Henrik Hald Nørgaard
ATTENDEE:menozero
ATTENDEE:Michele Valzelli
ATTENDEE:valerio crini
ATTENDEE:Rafiq Gemmail
ATTENDEE:Lech Baczyński
ATTENDEE:Leon Timmermans
ATTENDEE:franck cuny
ATTENDEE:Camille Maussang
ATTENDEE:Alex Muntada
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
ATTENDEE:Adrian Arnautu
ATTENDEE:Moritz Lenz
ATTENDEE:Igor Komlew
ATTENDEE:Dotan Dimet
ATTENDEE:Fulvio Scapin
COMMENT:57 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Throughout the history of software (and humans in general)\, th
 e old and crufty has been replaced by the new and hot\, in a never-ending 
 chain of "It'd be so much better if I just...". Sometimes the path from ol
 d to new is smooth\, but more often than not\, it passes over a few bumps 
 in the road.\n\nThis talk explores the common bumps and bruises and some l
 essons to be learned from Apache\, Python\, and other major system refacto
 rs.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T172000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T170000
LOCATION:Room “GitHub„
ORGANIZER:Allison Randal
SUMMARY:Migration strategies
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2957
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2957
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Stefano Rodighiero
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Shmuel Fomberg
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Sergio Arias
COMMENT:5 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Dada: Company Presentation
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T140500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T140000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Stefano Rodighiero
SUMMARY:Dada: Company Presentation
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2958
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2958
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Stefano Rodighiero
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Wendy Van Dijk
ATTENDEE:Nelson Ferraz
ATTENDEE:Bogdan Lucaciu
ATTENDEE:Steffen Mueller
ATTENDEE:Giel Goudsmit
COMMENT:8 attendees
DESCRIPTION:An overview of the short history and culture of booking.com.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T142000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T141000
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Giel Goudsmit
SUMMARY:Booking.com company presentation
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2959
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2959
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Dave Cross
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Shmuel Fomberg
ATTENDEE:Gabi Hack
COMMENT:4 attendees
DESCRIPTION:This course introduces the major building blocks of modern Perl
 . We'll be looking at a number of CPAN modules that can make your Perl pro
 gramming life far more productive.\n\nThe major tools that we will cover w
 ill be:\n\n    * Template Toolkit\n    * DBIx::Class\n    * Moose\n    * C
 atalyst\n    * Plack\n\nWe'll also look at some other modules including au
 todie\, DateTime and TryCatch.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100802T150000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100802T090000
LOCATION:Room “GitHub„
ORGANIZER:Dave Cross
SUMMARY:Introducing Modern Perl
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2960
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2960
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Nigel Metheringham
ATTENDEE:Igor Komlew
COMMENT:3 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an interactive hands-on course all about Moose\, an
  OO system for Perl 5 that provides a simple declarative layer of "sugar" 
 on top of a powerful\, extensible meta-model.\n\nWith Moose\, simple class
 es can be created without writing any subroutines\, and complex classes ca
 n be simplified. Moose's features include a powerful attribute declaration
  system\, type constraints and coercions\, method modifiers ("before"\, "a
 fter"\, and "around")\, a role system (like mixins on steroids)\, and more
 . Moose also has a vibrant ecosystem of extensions as seen in the variety 
 of MooseX:: modules on CPAN.\n\nThis course will cover Moose's core featur
 es\, dip a toe into the meta-model\, and explore some of the more powerful
  MooseX:: modules available on CPAN.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100803T170000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100803T090000
LOCATION:Room “GitHub„
ORGANIZER:Dave Rolsky
SUMMARY:Introduction to Moose
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2961
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2961
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Bálint Szilakszi
ATTENDEE:Roman Baumer
ATTENDEE:Shmuel Fomberg
ATTENDEE:Johannes Plunien
COMMENT:4 attendees
DESCRIPTION:*  Your Catalyst now has Antlers - Catalyst 5.80 and Moose\n   
  * Chained and Controller Roles for code re-use\n    * Fat models and bett
 er MVC with DBIx::Class\n    * Trait yourself: click together component ex
 tensions\n    * Advanced authentication and access control
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100803T170000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100803T090000
LOCATION:Room “jobs.cpanel.net„
ORGANIZER:Matt S Trout
SUMMARY:Catalyst 5.80 Master Class
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2962
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2962
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Herbert Breunung
ATTENDEE:Oliver Thieke
COMMENT:2 attendees
DESCRIPTION:A guided tour through all parts necessary for advanced crosspla
 tform GUI application.\n\n    * Preparation: intro\, installation\, coding
  guide\n    * basics: simple widgets\, events\, sizer\, dialogs\n    * App
  stuff 1: menus\, toolbars\, a.s.o.\n    * App stuff 2: DND\, clipboard\, 
 complex widgets\n    * Draw context: graphics\, printing\, paint your own 
 widgets\n    * wxHTML and XRC
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100807T170000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100807T090000
LOCATION:Room “GitHub„
ORGANIZER:Herbert Breunung
SUMMARY:WxPerl in Details
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2963
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2963
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:David Faux
COMMENT:2 attendees
DESCRIPTION:While Perl 6 might not be officially "released" yet\, in this h
 ands-on class you will learn enough of the new language to feel sorry ever
 y time you need to code in any other language.\n\nWe will go through the b
 asics very quickly and then look at all kinds of constructs that make life
  much easier than in Perl 5.\n\nIn particular we will learn about:\n\n    
 * Scalars\n    * Basic I/O\n    * Dealing with Files (I/O)\n    * Control 
 Structures (loops\, conditionals)\n    * Chained comparisons\n    * Lists 
 and Arrays\n    * Hashes\n    * Subroutines\, Multi dispatch subroutines\,
  signatures\n    * Junctions\n    * Regexes\, Grammars and Rules\n    * Cl
 asses\n    * Meta operators
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100807T170000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100807T090000
LOCATION:Room “Never let others name your rooms!„
ORGANIZER:Gabor Szabo
SUMMARY:Perl 6 for Programmers
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2964
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2964
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
COMMENT:0 attendees
DESCRIPTION:briand d foy is teaching a new master class based on his latest
  book\, Effective Perl Programming\, 2nd Edition\, and the Effective Perle
 r blog that goes with it. Perl has changed quite a bit since Joseph Hall w
 rote the first edition of the book over 10 years ago. Josh McAdams and bri
 an d foy have added a lot of new information as well as updated the existi
 ng material.\n\nIn the two-day class for intermediate Perl programmers\, b
 rian will cover selected topics from the book\, including:\n\n    * Workin
 g with Unicode in Perl\n    * Tricks with filehandles\n    * New regex fea
 tures in Perl 5.10 and later\n    * Playing with pack()\n    * Using closu
 res to make things simpler\n    * Managing distributions\n    * Tricks wit
 h testing\n    * and other topics as time allows
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100807T170000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100807T090000
LOCATION:Room “jobs.cpanel.net„
ORGANIZER:brian d foy
SUMMARY:Effective Perl Programming
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2965
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2965
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
COMMENT:0 attendees
DESCRIPTION:company presentation
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T141000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20100805T140500
LOCATION:Room “123people.it„
ORGANIZER:Antonio Barone
SUMMARY:Venda\, the world's largest on-demand eCommerce platform
UID:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2968
URL:http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/talk/2968
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR

