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By Nicholas Perez (nperez) from AmsterdamX.pm Date: Monday, 21 June 2010 15:00 Duration: 40 minutes Target audience: Intermediate Language: English Tags: asynchronous daemons events introduction network poe |
Introduction to POE
POE is a modern asynchronous event programming framework for Perl that enables cooperative multitasking and timeslicing with a single process and more complex multiprocess interaction without the problems associated with threads.
You may have heard about POE or felt overwhelmed by the task of using POE in your projects. If that is the case, please come to this gentle introduction that will show you the power of POE and enable you to make the most out of it for all your asynchronous event programming needs.
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