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Deploying Perl Applications πŸ”—
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January 2020
Presenter: Julian Brown
Except in the case of simple standalone scripts, Perl applications usually consist of multiple modules and the perl executable. In this discussion, we want to cover some of the ways you can deploy a Perl application to any environment.

Constants: What They Provide and How to Mock Them πŸ”—
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November 2019
Presenter: Evan Carroll
Evan Carroll covers another aspect of testing in Perl by mocking constants.
Topic: Using Regular Expressions
Presenter: G. Wade Johnson
Wade gives a different regular expression talk, focusing on how to use them instead of focusing on the syntax.

Cross-language Object-Oriented Mechanics πŸ”—
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October 2019
Presenter: Evan Carroll
Evan Carroll covers some of the reasons for using an Object Oriented paradigm when programming. He shows how Perl and a few other languages implement the appropriate concepts.

Panel Discussion on Object Oriented Programming πŸ”—
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September 2019
Presenter: Julian Brown
Instead of a presentation, this is more of a question and answer session about Object Oriented Programming.

Basic Unit Testing Concepts in Perl πŸ”—
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August 2019
Presenter: G. Wade Johnson
Wade starts with some unit testing basics, introduces some of the Perl unit test frameworks, and then focuses on concepts and tricks to help you get more from your unit tests. While not attempting to cover the whole subject of unit testing, there should be something here for most.

Test::Spec, Test Using a Declarative Testing Framework πŸ”—
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July
Presenter: Julian Brown
Julian Brown describes his experiences with the Test::Spec unit testing framework.

Julian in the Land of NoSQL πŸ”—
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June 2019
Presenter: Julian Brown
Julian Brown will be exploring the usage of the Arangodb NoSQL database as used a website he's working on.

Getting Started With OpenShift - Using Containers for SysOps and Engineering πŸ”—
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May 2019
Presenter: Robert Stone
Robert Stone will do a demo of OpenShift, showing some of the high points of functionality.

Subtle Magic: Moving to Dancer2/DBIx::Class/TT πŸ”—
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April 2019
Presenter: Ruth Holloway
Read the documentation, we're told, but there's always more to learn. When I started working with Dancer2, DBIx::Class, and Template Toolkit last fall, I'd seen the basics, but I found out very quickly that there's much more to learn. The capabilities of this stack can influence application design from the ground up database tables, all the way to the final frameworks you might choose to use on the frontend, and not all of those repercussions are immediately clear from merely reading the documentation! In this talk, we'll learn about some of the strengths of these modules and demonstrate how their capabilities can be leveraged to help you work faster and write great web-based applications.

make-ing a Static WebsiteHouston.pm website πŸ”—
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March 2019
Presenter: G. Wade Johnson
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.

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.

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