These are the notes I took at YAPC. Had to put ’em somewhere.

To remember:
NeoOffice/J
Pugs
svn on the mac
local PerlMongers

Hey, since i’m not using Perl professionally, I’m totally able to use Perl 6 whenever I damn well please.

Acme::PETEK::Testkit
Filled to standing room only on 1st testing session. Good to see, interesting that others look to Perl community as example of a testing culture, yet here we all are, learning about testing. then again, I’m here sold on testing and am there, so why assume others are any different?

Apache::Test rocks!
Test::WWW::Mechanize to test pages. Not just Perl. Hm.

TCWebPros

xrl.us/jstp
xrl.us/jstap
TAP: Test::Harness::TAP
xrl.us/tapj

Apache::Test for PHP, really do need to understand this better.

HTTP::Recorder
HTML::Lint

very cool, I hadn’t thought about using Perl to test anything except Perl, but with Apache-Test obviously we’ve got PHP testing and such. Cool. Anything for testing XSS? No, but fun to write. Now here’s my Q: am I interestedin this just so I can use Perl, or do I actually think it’ll be useful?

Books to watch for:
Perl 6 Essentials
Perl Best Practices
Advanced Perl
Perl Testing – a Developer’s Notebook
PHP 5

gotta try monad

UPU spec for addresses

yacob.org, search.cpan.org/~dyacob

birmingham.pm.org/talks/phrasebooks

SQL::Translator
CPAN::Mini

Ah ha! SQLite for prototyping instead of MySQL. So why the hell did that not occur to me?

OpenGuides
mapufacture

openjsan.org
Test.Simple in JS

Regexp::Compost
spf => SenderID

DKIM – ISP-signed
Gmail does domain keys

Karma – rottentomatoes for spam

spf.pobox.com
mengwong.com/rssemail

Qsmtpd
smtpd.develooper.com