Interview - a Dancer in London:)

mascip mascip at gmail.com
Thu Jun 26 10:36:48 BST 2014


You spreadsheet-y software sounds interesting. I hope I'll get to hear you
talk about this one.
With vim-like keybindings perhaps? ;-)

-- Pierre Masci


On 26 June 2014 09:25, Andrew Beverley <andy at andybev.com> wrote:

> On Thu, 2014-06-26 at 08:56 +0100, Sue Spence wrote:
> > > 1. 5 things I wish I'd known as a Perl beginner.
> > >
> >
> > I think this one would make a good first talk at our next tech meet.  It
> > could be very low stress with a minimum of preparation time.  5 slides, a
> > bit of chat about each one, and optionally interacting with the rabble a
> > bit on each point.   :-)
>
> Happy with that, but I was actually thinking I could talk about 2
> projects I've been working on recently:
>
> 1. The Email::Signature thing as per previous email.
>
> 2. Some web-based software I've written recently that makes managing
> tabulated data easy. A bit like a spreadsheet, but with version-control
> on each item of data, and better input validation/selection. It also
> does basic graphs. It's aimed as a replacement for all those situations
> where people use a spreadsheet to record basic lists of data.
>
> Andy
>
>
>


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