So, to follow the trend, I'll post my YAPC::NA itinerary here.
Monday:
- I'm arriving overly late on Monday, so the only thing I'll 'potentially' be able to do is attend some after-hours BOF or something.
Tuesday:
- 8:15a (so early) Clayton Scott's Social Perl
- 8:40a Dave Rolsky's Fey(::ORM), YA(F)ORM
- 9:05a Perrin Harkins' Scaling Databases with DBIx::Router
- 10:05a Dave Rolsky's Introduction to Mason (because I keep seeing job postings on Perl Jobs listing Mason)
- 10:55a Jim Krajewski's HTML::App -- a Framework for Writing Web Applications (I'm curious)
- 1:00p Kent Cowgill's Testing Code and Assuring Quality (I'd really like to get addicted to testing)
- 2:15p Leonard Miller's Perl::Critic and Perl::Tidy, Your guide to better programming practices (because I need this)
- 2:50p Undecided
- 4:05p Michael Peters' Buildbot and Smolder - distributed build and testing (again, I'm curious)
Wednesday
- If you thought I was arriving late on Monday, that's nothing in comparison to how early I'm leaving on Wednesday. I may not even need to sleep before the flight!
That's my story and I'm sticking to it, unless I change my mind.