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Posted to modperl@perl.apache.org by Geoffrey Young <ge...@modperlcookbook.org> on 2004/08/30 17:01:37 UTC
ApacheCon - the Perl Track
hi all...
registration for ApacheCon is now open and, once again, there is a strong
Perl presence. sessions that are mod_perl-specific or otherwise
perl-centric (and thus of interest to the folks hanging out on this list)
include:
tutorials:
mod_perl 2.0 by example
test-driven apache module development
sessions:
apache handlers with mod_perl
mod_perl 2.0 at warp speed
building scalable websites with perl
testing php with perl
so, come on out to both learn and support!
you can register online or view the conference schedule here:
http://www.apachecon.com/2004/US/index.html
hope to see you there.
--Geoff
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Re: ApacheCon - the Perl Track
Posted by Geoffrey Young <ge...@modperlcookbook.org>.
Chris Shiflett wrote:
> --- Geoffrey Young <ge...@modperlcookbook.org> wrote:
>
>> testing php with perl
>
>
> What kind of nonsense is that? :-)
yeah, I was surprised to see this talk in the lineup. I mean, who cares
about testing, let alone some boring scripting languages?
--Geoff
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Re: ApacheCon - the Perl Track
Posted by Chris Shiflett <sh...@php.net>.
--- Geoffrey Young <ge...@modperlcookbook.org> wrote:
> testing php with perl
What kind of nonsense is that? :-)
Chris
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