YAPC MTOS and Amazon Web Services Presentations
I’m back after three near sleepless days in Chicago attending and speaking at YAPC:NA (Yet Another Perl Conference North America). I wish I had more time to take in Chicago, but it was great to meet some many of the various Perl coders including the father of Perl, Larry Wall, who’s efforts continue to make the community thrive.
Both of my presentations where geared towards advocacy of MTOS and my latest project Bezos, an effort to create an integrated library for working with the Amazon Web Services cloud and eventually a command line tools.
PDF copies of both including the example code I showed are below.
- Movable Type Open Source (MTOS) for the Perl Developer
- Gluing Together Amazon Web Services with Perl
- Gluing Together Amazon Web Services with Perl Examples
BTW: For those in attendance or if the video that as was shot during my Amazon presentation makes it into circulation, I reset my security keys. I used the S3 Browser to show how some of the scripts had worked and that app has the annoying trait of displaying all of your account information on startup. I knew that, but did it anyway knowing I could just reset my key.

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