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Name   Mr. Boris Däppen (‎borisd‎)
City   Biel
Country   Switzerland
Company   gibb
Email   bdaeppen.perl@gmail.com
PAUSE id   borisd
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Talks  
Accepted talks are shown in bold type.
  • ‎Perl as a Glue Language in Education‎ (20 minutes)
  • ‎DATA is only meant for read access, how to write to it anyways‎ (Lightning talk)
  • ‎Google Ads for the Swiss Perl Workshop‎ (Lightning talk)
  • ‎Setting Up A Decent Scripting Environment (Beginner Workshop)‎ (120 minutes)
Attending talks  
  • ‎Find and fix your web security vulnerabilities with Burp Scanner‎
  • ‎Moving Mountains With Perl‎
  • ‎Finding humans to turn into developers‎
  • ‎Building a Universe in Perl‎
  • ‎The Future of Perl 5 and 6‎
  • ‎Crash Course: Packaging a CPAN Module for Debian‎
Other Act conferences:  
  • Swiss Perl Workshop 2019
  • Swiss Perl Workshop 2017
  • Swiss Perl Workshop 2014
  • German Perl Workshop 2014
  • YAPC::Europe 2012
  • German Perl Workshop 14.0

Sponsors

  • Humanstate
  • Edument
  • gibb
  • Oetiker + Partner AG
  • perl services
  • Open Systems AG
  • cubulon
  • The Perl 6 Community
  • baumer it-services

Community Sponsors

  • devopsdays Zürich

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About Perl

Perl 5 is a highly capable, feature-rich programming language with over 29 years of development. Perl 5 runs on over 100 platforms from portables to mainframes and is suitable for both rapid prototyping and large scale development projects.

Perl 6 is a sister language, part of the Perl family, not intended as a replacement for Perl 5, but as its own thing - libraries exist to allow you to call Perl 5 code from Perl 6 programs and vice versa.

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