Miniconfs/Open Programming Languages
From LCA2010
The Linux.conf.au Open Programming Languages Miniconf is a single-day mini-conference about application development with Open Source programming languages. Featuring talks on a wide range of topics and programming languages, this miniconf aims to bring together open source developers with presentations that share techniques, best practices and values amongst programmers of all open programming languages. OPLM2010 will be held at Linux.conf.au 2010, in Wellington, New Zealand on January 18 or 19.
OPLM2010 is being organised by Christopher Neugebauer and Jacinta Richardson with help from the broader community. You can contact the OPLM2010 organising team at oplm2010@googlegroups.com or visit the website at http://blogs.tucs.org.au/oplm
Programme
- 10:30 Haskell, and all the wonderful things it doesn’t let you do (Stephen Blackheath)
- 10:55 [http://blogs.tucs.org.au/oplm/programme/#gearman Introducing Gearman — Distributed server for
all languages] (Giuseppe Maxia)
- 11:30 Preparing for PHP6 (Ben Balbo)
- 11:55 Attribute-Oriented Programming in PHP (Peter Serwylo)
- 12:20 Lunch Break
- 13:30 The State of Python 3 (Richard Jones)
- 14:30 An Introduction to PyPy (Michael Hudson)
- 14:55 Talloc: Pick Up Your Own Garbage! (Rusty Russell)
- 15:20 Afternoon Tea Break
- 15:45 Composing Object Classes with Roles in Perl (Grant McLean)
- 16:10 Writing Facebook Applications in Perl (Paul Fenwick)
- 16:45 Lightning Talks
- 17:30 Miniconf Close

