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http://tools.ietf.org/html... # RFC 5694 Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Architecture: Definition, Taxonomies, Examples, and Applicability
if your application supports bulk insert, please also support bulk edit and bulk delete
London.pm Dim Sum Top of the Town Thursday 1pm
@rjbs it's just across the pond!
@davorg fantastic. can you let us know what has happened to the money that booking donated to perl5.10?
http://www.slideshare.net/acme... # slides for my Perl 5.10 talk at the London Perl Workshop this weekend
the shed is no more!
had an amazing amount of fun at the London Perl Workshop yesterday, learnt much, talked to many, it was all wonderful #lpw2009
heads off to the London Perl Workshop
still ill, skipping pre-lpw drinks in order to be in good form for the conference itself
a lot of scaling people at @scalecampuk with great information, workarounds and a definite need for better software
prepares for @scalecampuk
heads off to London.pm social
@thegareth that's because everyone hates it
@unixdaemon splitter!
Friday: The Kings Arms, WC1N 2JF | Saturday: London Perl Workshop, W1W 6UW then Gunmakers, EC1R 5ET | Sunday: Day of rest
Today: London.pm Dim Sum with @crucially: Pearl Liang, W2 6EZ then London.pm social: The Prince Bonaparte, W2 5BE
London.pm Dim Sum Pearl Liang Thursday 1pm
worried as to the number of perl advent calendars. they hunt in packs!
@OvidPerl if you put a message up on the website itself, people *might* complain less
fails to sleep due to sore throat. again.
likes data structures
@mattb in the UK I have a Euro 4-way and one adapter, abroad I have UK 4-ways and a few adapters...
the time has come for London.pm Road Duck, mmm
Come to the London Perl Workshop Friday Night Meetup: http://conferences.yapceurope.org/lpw2009...
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the bank of england never lends me £36.6bn
resists writing an SDL VNC client
London.pm Roast Duck Four Seasons Thursday 1pm
Perl 5.11.2: 3 weeks development since Perl 5.11.1 and contains 29,992 lines of changes across 458 files from 38 authors and committers
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