Perlcast

Logic Programming with Ovid

Back at the Nordic Perl Workshop 2007, I sat down with Ovid to talk about logic programming. Here is the audio for that interview.

mod_perl

Happy New Year and welcome back to Perlcast. Though 2007 ended with a very light lineup of shows, we here at Perlcast are excited about what 2008 has to offer. There are plans for more interviews, more presentations, and possibly even some videos and video tutorials about Perl.

Anyway, let’s get back to the podcast. Way back at OSCON 2006, I sat down with Stas Bekman and Philippe M. Chiasson to talk about mod_perl. Though quite a bit of time has passed since the show was recorded, there is still a lot of good mod_perl related information in the show. I hope that you enjoy it.

Ross Turk of SourceForge.net

O’Reilly’s Source Convention (OSCON) 2007 is happing this week in Portland, Oregon. The conference is in it’s first day of sessions, but has really been going on for about five days because of tutorials and the Ubuntu Live conference. As always, this is a great event for catching up with what is going on in the Open Source world and meeting up with people outside of the Perl community.

One of those people that I’ve talked with is Ross Turk, the Community Relationship Manager at SourceForge.net. Ross sat down for a while with Pete Krawczyk and me and talked about the SourceForge.net system, as well as, the Community Choice Awards 2007 that are scheduled to be handed out tomorrow night. Enjoy the interview.

Matt Trout on DBIx::Class

Jonathan Rockway and I talked with Matt Trout about DBIx::Class and the Perl ORM landscape.

Interview with Curtis “Ovid” Poe on Perl Testing

After a very long break, Perlcast is back in action. I have quite a few podcasts in the queue, most from the Nordic Perl Workshop 2007. Let’s get the first NPW interview out the door with this one with Curtis “Ovid” Poe concerning his work with Perl testing and TAP::Parser.

You can find more information about TAP::Parser at Test Anything and you can also sign up for the mailing list.

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