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Mon, Dec 14, 2015
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On Saturday, I attended the London Perl Workshop - an annual event that's totally free to attend and has plenty of useful stuff even for people who don't know Perl.
I even did a talk myself - an introduction to Functional Programming for beginners. Nobody fell asleep, so I called it a success. As requested, I'm also making the slides available. I'm using Dropbox because meh, it's convenient.
It's Powerpoint rather than Open/Libre Office because, basically, that's what happens to be installed on my laptop already. If you weren't at the presentation and want to read the slides to get the content, I advise "notes view" because there were a few worthwhile points that didn't get turned into bullet points on the slides.
If you have any problems getting the file, tweet me or something and I'll see what I can do about it. I'm not turning comments on here because I get spammed to hell if I do that, sadly.