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Automating multi-server workflows with Ansible πŸ”—
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February 2019
Presenter: J. D. Lightsey
J. D. Lightsey describes how he has used Ansible as a workflow system to automate processes for some personal servers.

Looking back to 2018, what I learnt from XS and Dist::Zilla πŸ”—
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January 2019
Presenter: Nicolas Rochelemagne
Nicolas Rochelemagne gave a little retrospective of 2018. He included a best of section and some lessons he learned concerning DistZilla and XS.

Monolithic vs Microservice: Can Davids Really Take Down Goliath? πŸ”—
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October 2018
Presenter: Robert Stone
Robert Stone presented a comparison between the monolithic style of architecture and a microservices style. He highlighted the benefits of the microservices style to show the advantages of a change.

Performance of Parsing Short Strings πŸ”—
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September 2018
Presenter: G. Wade Johnson
G. Wade Johnson presents the results of some benchmarking of different approaches to parsing short text strings.

Julian in the land of NoSQL πŸ”—
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August 2018
Presenter: Julian Brown
Julian Brown explores the usage of the Arangodb NoSQL database as used a website he's working on.

Using Perl to Learn a Foreign Language πŸ”—
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July 2018
Presenter: Mark Allen
Mark Allen decided to cut back on his Twitter use. Since he now needed a new smartphone activity, he turned to DuoLingo and began studying Russian. This lead to the construction of a Perl module to handle declining Russian pronouns, adjectives, and nouns.

Floccus, an adventure in Ecmascript 8 πŸ”—
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June 2018
Presenter: Julian Brown
Julian Brown described attempting to add a feature to a tool for synchronizing bookmarks. In the process, he learned about ECMAScript 8. This presentation explores what he learned.

Threat Modeling πŸ”—
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May 2018
Presenter: J. D. Lightsey
J. D. Lightsey gave a quick overview of the concept of Threat Modeling and demonstrated approaches for doing threat modeling.

Comparison of Rails and Dancer2 πŸ”—
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April 2018
Presenter: G. Wade Johnson
G. Wade Johnson demonstrates a simple web application built in both Ruby on Rails and Dancer2 on Perl.

AWStats Flaws and Making a Cute Robot with Perl πŸ”—
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March 2018
Presenter: JD Lightsey and Mark Gardner
This month was a pair of presentations. Mark Gardner described building a robot project for a GEMS conference. JD Lightsey followed up with a dive into security flaws in the AWStats program.

Ruby for Perl Programmers πŸ”—
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February 2018
Presenter: G. Wade Johnson
G. Wade Johnson presented his impressions about being a professional Ruby programmer for the last 2.5 years, contrasted with his experience as a Perl programmer.

A Look at Bedrock, a Distributed SQLite DB πŸ”—
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January 2018
Presenter: Julian Brown
Julian Brown presented the results of his look into the Bedrock project. This project builds a distributed database on top of SQLite.

Design Hack πŸ”—
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October 2017
Presenter: Julian Brown
Julian Brown ran a session where the attendees worked on the initial design brainstorming for a project. We started with an idea proposed by Michael Davis for a PSGI package that would set up a web service with minimal configuration.

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