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89 - When will Perl 6 be available
OK - I have been asked this question so MANY times and ... up it came again this morning in a conference session presented by one of the developers and attended by the originator ;-) "THERE IS NO OFFICIAL ANSWER" Best current estimate - a year from now to a Beta release - that's October 2005 A fur ....

88 - Getting the right level of trainer
There are tiers of trainers, and if you're choosing a technical trainer for yourself or your staff, you need someone from the right tier. In the upper tier, you have Experts with a "Capital E". They really know their subject inside out, and they can present courses to highly technical audiences re ....

87 - Too sittings
On this boat, there are two dinner sittings and they're called "too early" and "too late". There are 6 coffee machines, and they all close for cleaning from 3 to four in the afternoon. Arriving Izmir, Turkey. ....

86 - Talk review - Idiomatic Perl, David Cross
David Cross's talk on Idiomatic Perl was excellent. I know of Dave from his book Data Munging with Perl so I had some idea of what he was going to be covering. Now - I've been training in Perl for a number of years, so I didn't expect to learn much technically new, but I did expect to pick up nuan ....

85 - Present and future MySQL
An almost too-crowded schedule. Yesterday morning, the founders of MySQL, and I have posted more fully about their talks elsewhere on the site - here and here. In the afternoon, a talk by Brian Aker who's their director of architecture, which I found a useful approach to some other aspects of MySQL, ....

84 - MySQL - nuggets
I had great pleasure in listening to David Axmark and Monty Widenius talking about MySQL this morning. When I take up a new subject, I always feel a little apprehensive - am I presenting it as its authors intended? Who are the authors anyway - are they nice, sensible guys? Great news - Monty and D ....

83 - Geek Cruising
On board "Costa Meditteranea", early morning. We joined the ship at Venice last night, an embarkation procedure that had us waiting 2 hours in a dockside warehouse to have our hand baggage security screened and to wave our passports and tickets at staff, but soon forgotten as we got on board, found ....

82 - Keeping up to date
I try to avoid "dentist's waiting room" syndrome on our web site - pages that are correct as they're entered but soon go out of date and look old. Here on "The Horse's Mouth" that's not so important as it's a diary (and some will say I should never come back and change history), but on the main ar ....

81 - Café keyboards
Isn't the web marvellous! Seated in an Internet Cafe in Venice I/m limited only by the problems I/m having finding at symbols and apostrophes [semicolon] [minus] [close-round-bracket] ....

80 - OO - real benefits
I was reminded of the real power of OO based systems and good object design yesterday. Taking a whole series of already-written classes, I was able to bolt together a new application based on the same data in just a few lines of code and get it running on a website too. The real saving comes not ....

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