G. Wade Johnson has been maintaining the Houston.pm website for years.
Over time, he wrote a bit of code to make maintaining the site easier.
In this presentation, he explains that code.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.