Sunday 10 March 2013

Swiss Perl Workshop - Schedule | Swiss Perl Workshop [blogs.perl.org]

We are proud to announce the full schedule of talks at Swiss Perl Workshop 1. As you'll see, there is a very interesting range of speakers and topics through the day. :m) Thanks to our sponsors: www.perl-magazin.de | www.oetiker.ch | www.leanux.ch | www.booking.com | www.oreilly.de

NASA - Amplified Greenhouse Effect Shifts North's Growing Seasons

Amplified Greenhouse Effect Shifts North's Growing Seasons WASHINGTON -- Vegetation growth at Earth's northern latitudes increasingly resembles lusher latitudes to the south, according to a NASA-funded study based on a 30-year record of land surface and newly improved satellite data sets.

CodePlex - Open Source Project Hosting

Microsoft's open source project hosting web site. You can use CodePlex to find open source software or create new projects to share with the world.

Notes from a Newbie 11: View Blogs | j0e [blogs.perl.org]

We also have other things going, such as a complete database with all tables and columns needed to record membership and create and use blog entries and comments. We know the difference between DBIC Row, Result and ResultSets, and how to use them to store and retrieve data.

A week of symfony #323 (4->10 March 2013) - Symfony

A week of symfony #323 (4->10 March 2013) This week, Symfony development activity focused on fixing minor bugs for the 2.1 branch and improving the Routing component for the 2.2 branch. In addition, the videos of the last Symfony Live Berlin conference were published.

China's next-generation internet is a world-beater - tech - 10 March 2013 - New Scientist

THE net is getting creaky and old: it is rapidly running out of space and remains fundamentally insecure. And it turns out China is streets ahead of the West in doing anything about it.

The pall of Fukushima overshadows our energy future - opinion - 10 March 2013 - New Scientist

The global repercussions of the Fukushima fiasco could threaten our ability to mitigate climate change TWO years ago, on 11 March 2011, the world watched as technicians struggled to bring the overheating Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear power plant in eastern Japan under control. Fears mounted that there might be dire consequences as far away as the west coast of the US.