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[Vancouver-announce] ActiveState Lecture Series - Camel Crossings: Perl & the Microsoft .NET Framework
by Shantel Shave other posts by this author
Feb 20 2002 6:33PM messages near this date
[Vancouver-announce] Announcing the first meeting of the Vancouver Python and Zope User Group | [Vancouver-announce] ActiveState Lecture Series Nov 14: Introduction to PHP
Want to learn about Perl and .NET firsthand? Get the latest news, 'straight from
the camel's mouth'.

Join ActiveState for this evening's lecture, and discover what the experts at
ActiveState and Microsoft are saying about the integration of these
technologies.

Camel Crossings: Perl & the Microsoft .NET Framework
When: Wed. Feb. 20, 2002 from 6:30-7:30 pm
Where: 580 Granville St., Vancouver
Cost: Free, no registration required

Panelists:
Brad Merrill, Compiler Technology Engineer, Microsoft
Eric Promislow, Tech Lead Visual Perl, ActiveState
Jan Dubois, Tech Lead PerlNET, ActiveState

Microsoft's Brad Merrill will start with an overview of the .NET framework, the
assembler, and MSIL.

ActiveState's Jan Dubois will explain how PerlNET integrates Perl with the .NET
Runtime. He'll show how to use .NET objects from Perl and how to create new .NET
components written in Perl.

Eric Promislow will demonstrate using Visual Perl to build a Windows application
consisting of both a C# and a Perl component. He'll provide examples of how
Visual Perl helps both in building the complete application and also in its
debugging - single-stepping from C# into Perl code.

Hope to see you there!

ActiveState
http://www.ActiveState.com

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