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    <title>All of my conference presentations on slideshare.net</title>
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    <summary>I may be the last person to do this, but I finally put all of my conference slides, and a few of my presentation notes, on slideshare.net. It was fun going through my old slides. I started giving presentations at...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I may be the last person to do this, but I finally put all of my conference slides, and a few of my presentation notes, <a href="http://www.slideshare.net/perrin_harkins">on slideshare.net</a>.</p>

<p>It was fun going through my old slides.  I started giving presentations at ApacheCon in 2000, where I gave a talk with Bill Hilf about our work building eToys with Perl and open source tools.  The article version of that is <a href="http://perl.apache.org/docs/tutorials/apps/scale_etoys/etoys.html">online</a>, and the slides add very little, so I skipped that one.</p>

<p>I also skipped my Perl ORM talk from 2005, because the tools I covered are not really relevant anymore.  I would advise people to look at Rose::DB::Object and DBIx::Class now, not Class::DBI, SPOPS, and Tangram.</p>

<p>Unfortunately, I can't see a way to sort the presentations so that the newest ones are first.  If anyone knows how to do that, I'd like to hear it.</p>

<p>One amusing thing I've discovered: putting the word "scalable" in your title seems to draw in a lot of viewers!</p>]]>
        
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