This is an archive of posts about linux.conf.au 2010.
Attribute Oriented Programming in PHP
The fourth talk at the Open Programming Language Miniconf 2010 was Peter Serwylo's presentation about Attribute Oriented Programming in PHP.
My notes on Ben Balbo's talk at Open Programming Language Miniconf 2010: Preparing for PHP6.
My notes on Giuseppe Maxia's talk at Open Programming Language Miniconf 2010: Introducing Gearman -- Distributed server for all languages.
Notes on Haskell, and all the wonderful things it doesn’t let you do
My notes on Stephen Blackheath's talk at Open Programming Language Miniconf 2010: Haskell, and all the wonderful things it doesn’t let you do.
So LCA2010 is underway. It's been busy and it's only day two (day one really), so I'll give a brief recap so that I can remember it later.
In Wellington for LCA2010 and DrupalSouth
I'm currently in Wellington, New Zealand for linux.conf.au 2010 and then DrupalSouth. It's going to be a pretty awesome week! I'm looking forward to getting back up to speed with Linux which I've used only superficially for the last few years after switching, on a lark, to FreeBSD and then to Mac OS X.
I'm looking forward to seeing just how much Linux has changed since I last built my own kernel (circa 2003).
I'll be going to the Open programming languages, Multicore and Parallel Computing, Data Storage & Retrieval, and System Administration miniconfs. Session wise, I intend to look in on most of the kernel and low-level user space talks that I can.
After LCA per se is done (but during open day, unfortunately) I'll be at DrupalSouth to pick up some more Drupal-fu by osmosis.
If you're interested, you can see more LCA and Drupal specific articles in the LCA archive and Drupal archive.