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8:45am to 5:00pm
Presented by Eric Allman
Who Should Attend:
Systems administrators who want to learn more about the
Sendmail program, particularly details of configuration and operational
issues (this tutorial will not cover mail front ends)...
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8:45am to 12:15pm
Presented by Lincoln D. Stein
Who Should Attend:
Intermediate to advanced Perl programmers who know Perl 5 and are familiar
with the principles of CGI scripting...
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8:45am to 12:15pm
Presented by Tom Christiansen
Who Should Attend:
Programmers who want to hone their existing Perl programming skills for
quick prototyping, system utilities, software tools, system management
tasks, database access, and World Wide Web programming, using features and
facilities from the latest release of Perl, the 5...
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8:45am to 12:15pm
Presented by Damian Conway
Who Should Attend:
Perl programmers who are familiar with simple regular expressions and the
use of modules, and who need to process structured input of any kind...
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8:45am to 12:15pm
Presented by Randal L. Schwartz
Who Should Attend:
Web Perl programmers with some experience writing dynamic HTML generators
and CGI scripts, as well as an understanding of intermediate Perl
constructs such as references and using modules...
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8:45am to 12:15pm
Presented by Chip Salzenberg
Who Should Attend:
Programmers with an understanding of the basics of Perl and C...
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1:30pm to 5:00pm
Presented by Tim Bunce
Who Should Attend:
Intermediate to advanced Perl programmers with understanding of the DBI and
a desire to know more...
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1:30pm to 5:00pm
Presented by Damian Conway
Who Should Attend:
Perl programmers who have completed the tutorial "Practical Parsing with
Parse::RecDescent," or who are already familiar with the basics of
grammar-based parsing, and who need to process complex structured input of
any kind...
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1:30pm to 5:00pm
Presented by Tom Christiansen
Who Should Attend:
Same as for "Advanced Perl I"
This is the second of two courses that take you through advanced Perl
control and data structures...
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1:30pm to 5:00pm
Presented by Dan Sugalski
Who Should Attend:
Programmers with a solid knowledge of Perl...
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1:30pm to 5:00pm
Presented by Mark-Jason Dominus
Who Should Attend:
Novice and intermediate Perl programmers who have used regular expressions
and are familiar with basic regex concepts such as s///, m//, *, +, ...
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6:00pm to 7:00pm
Moderator: Bernard Glassman,Special Expert in Informatics, National Cancer Institute
Panelists: Ryan Phelan -- Founder, First Online Health Site
Linda Lamb -- Managing Editor, Patient-Centered Guides
Summary:
As we and our loved ones age, we come into more frequent contact with the healthcare system...
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6:00pm to 7:00pm
Presented by Bradley M. Kuhn
Summary: The session will discuss the various issues and methods for Perl and Java integration, including, but not limited to, the JPL and perljvm...
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6:00pm to 7:00pm
Moderator: Jeffrey W...
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6:00pm to 7:00pm
Presented by David Ascher
Panelists:
Eric Promislow and Trent Mick, ActiveState
Summary
Komodo is ActiveState's Mozilla-based cross-platform integrated development
environment targeted squarely at scripting languages such as Perl, Python
and JavaScript...
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8:45am to 12:15pm
Presented by David Beazley
Who Should Attend:
Programmers who are familiar with another programming language, but have
little or no prior experience with Python...
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1:30pm to 5:00pm
Presented by David Beazley
Who Should Attend:
Programmers who want to learn more about many of the more advanced modules
in the Python library...
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8:45am to 5:00pm
Presented by Marshall Kirk McKusick
Who Should Attend:
Users who have had at least a year of experience using the BSD system and
the C programming language, and an understanding of fundamental algorithms
(searching, sorting, and hashing) and data structures (lists, queues, and
arrays)...
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8:45am to 12:15pm
Presented by Peter J. Braam
Who Should Attend:
Who should attend: Linux or Unix users who require a HA (highly
available) clusters or high performance compute cluster...
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8:45am to 12:15pm
Presented by AEleen Frisch
Who Should Attend:
Linux system administrators with Basic system administration knowledge
Learn how to select and configure ordinary and advanced filesystems for
Linux systems...
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8:45am to 12:15pm
Presented by Phil Hughes
Who Should Attend:
Anyone working with a POSIX-compliant OS (such as Linux or *BSD) who wants
to learn how to solve problems using the built-in tools...
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1:30pm to 5:00pm
Presented by Mark D. Matthews, Jo-Ellen F. Mathews
Who Should Attend:
Linux network users, administrators, and programmers with a
background in TCP/IP, experience in configuring Linux networking, and
building/installing the Linux kernel...
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1:30pm to 5:00pm
Presented by Craig Hunt
Who Should Attend:
Linux system and network administrators who want to learn more about
troubleshooting network services...
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8:45am to 12:15pm
Presented by Duncan Lamb
Who Should Attend:
Web site developers and project managers who wish to add portal features to
their Web sites and increase the "stickiness" of their sites...
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8:45am to 12:15pm
Presented by Stas Bekman
Who Should Attend:
Programmers with basic Perl and Apache experience who wish to get
started with mod_perl...
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1:30pm to 5:00pm
Presented by Doug MacEachern
Who Should Attend:
All those interested in going beyond CGI programming, from the surface and
into the depths of the Apache API...
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1:30pm to 5:00pm
Presented by Lincoln D. Stein
Who Should Attend:
Webmasters, Web (eg: CGI) developers, and system administrators; general
software developers may also benefit from attending...
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