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Slide 1: josh mcadams doubleclick/performics
Slide 2: in the beginning there was the one-liner
Slide 3: perl -MNet::Twitter -e 'Net::Twitter->new( username => "me", password => "shh" ) ->update("presenting at frozen perl")';
Slide 4: this is handy, i should put it on cpan
Slide 5: i should put it in a module
Slide 7: 22 lines
Slide 8: but, that module needs to be called by an app
Slide 10: 67 lines
Slide 11: hrm, the password and user name need to persist
Slide 13: 137 lines
Slide 14: cleartext passwords aren’t too secure though
Slide 16: 157 lines
Slide 17: some debugging output would be nice too
Slide 19: 188 lines
Slide 20: what about tests?
Slide 22: 269 lines
Slide 23: and documentation
Slide 25: 397 lines
Slide 26: and cpan packaging
Slide 28: 467 lines
Slide 29: two support requests
Slide 30: and two minor version releases
Slide 31: and you have app::tweet
Slide 32: a one-liner
Slide 33: exploded
Slide 34: so that random people online know when i brush my teeth
Slide 35: perl is easy
Slide 36: cpan is great
Slide 37: packaging you perl for cpan is a challenge
Slide 38: thank you cpan contributors
Slide 39: yapc.org/America



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