December 2004 Archives

18:09 and the fray was entered, 150 people (probably more) got their pillows out and started whacking the nearest person with a pillow. Great fun and still going after 20 minutes when my feather pillow gave out. It was held outside the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square in London.
Lots of photos on Flickr, in the Pillow Fight group.

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London Perl Workshop

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I spent all of Saturday at the London Perl Workshop working the video camera for the main room. I enjoyed myself quite a bit, even though I'm not a perl programmer. Good sessions on web application design, test first software design and caching . Entertaining sessions on basic sorting and database access, plus Matt B on Python. Some of it went entirely over my head, but I came away with 12 hours of video to capture and encode, some new friends and a better awareness of Perl. Though a stronger conviction that Python and PHP are more likely to feature in my future than perl.

I'm happy to announce that Mark and I are joining the great and the good at O'Reilly's Emerging Technology conference, next March in San Diego. Mark and I will be giving a talk, entitled "Public documents as weblogs" on the subject of opening up the consultation process by making documents released as PDFs from public bodies open and web friendly.

It should be a great fun event, they even give you badges early.

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