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Tuesday
Feb 28, 2012
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PDX Erlang – Collective Agency Downtown First ever meeting for the PDX Erlang user group. We will cover some basic getting-started stuff, then dive in to what I am tentatively calling ErlangGames. This meetup is for people of all experience levels, from no programming experience to curmudgeony basement-dwellers. Our format will be slightly different from what you are use to in a user group, optimized for fun. |
Tuesday
Apr 24, 2012
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*CANCELLED* PDX Erlang *CANCELLED* – Collective Agency Downtown CANCELLED due to geolocation |
Tuesday
May 22, 2012
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PDX Erlang – Collective Agency Downtown This meetup is for people of all experience levels, from no programming experience to curmudgeony basement-dwellers. Our format will be slightly different from what you are use to in a user group, optimized for fun. Learn you some Erlang. |
Tuesday
Oct 30, 2012
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PDX Erlang – Collective Agency Downtown This meetup is for people of all experience levels, from no programming experience to curmudgeony basement-dwellers. Our format will be slightly different from what you are use to in a user group, optimized for fun. |
Wednesday
Nov 14, 2018
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Portland Perl Mongers - Ingy dot Net on TestML, Data Driven Testing for All Modern Programming Languages – Urban Airship TestML - Data Driven Testing for All Modern Programming Languages by Ingy dot Net In 2004 I created the Test::Base data driven testing module for CPAN. It became popular with several prolific CPAN authors like MIYAGAWA and became the main testing framework for companies like Socialtext and OpenResty, In 2010 I decided to "Acmeize" it and I made TestML with the intent of making it work in all programming languages. I got it going in Perl5/CPAN and a couple other languages. In 2017 OpenResty paid me to write a new version of the language in their proprietary ecosystem, and the resulting idea was really much better. They allowed me to take the new ideas to Open Source and in 2018 I have the new great TestML language. It is currently working in 8 languages (Bash, CoffeeScript, Go, JavaScript, Perl 5, Perl 6, Python 2 and Python 3) and easy to port. Other ports are under way including C++. The official YAML test suite is written in TestML! In this talk I will:
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