DC-Baltimore Perl Workshop has come to a close and the organizers should be proud of what they accomplished. The comment was made at the after conference dinner that they make it looks easy when really we all know it’s not.
I spent a lot of the hallway track talking to different people about technologies that weren’t perl but shared amongst us all, and a lot of time talking to @genehack. Getting out and talking geek was my intention for this conference and for that to me made it successful.
Tonight I gave a talk at Toronto Perl Mongers discussing docker-compose. This month’s topic started as a discussion at the end of my presentation last month, as I was using containers to demonstrate OpenAPI interaction.
There was a lot of attendee involvement in the during the presentation. Plenty of questions and discussions. The use of docker containers for MetaCPAN dominated the conversation and examples, as I had the ability to show how they worked and work with the containers running on my system.
Tonight I gave a talk at Toronto Perl Mongers discussing MetaCPAN, Mojolicious, and OpenAPI this is a result of the work that was done at meta::hack 3 this past November.
The idea of the talk is to take the work that was done and provide examples and greater detail as to how to implement a project using OpenAPI and Mojolicious.
The talk was very well received, and as I was running MetaCPAN in a number of docker containers for demonstration purposes and interesting conversation on containers started.