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By Steven Lembark from NY.pm Date: Monday, 21 June 2010 09:00 Duration: 40 minutes Target audience: Any Language: English |
Memory Un-unmanglement With Perl
This talk describes ways to deal with memory use handling large datasets or in long-lived processes. Last year's talk described how Perl uses memory and how to view it, this year I'll describe some solutions for dealing with the issues, including using arrays in trees, linked lists for dynamic lists, and what undef really mens.
Attended by:- Piers Cawley (pdcawley)
- Elliot Shank
- Robert Boone (rlb3)
- Michael Peters (mpeters)
- Brad Oaks
- John Lightsey
- Krishna Sethuraman (shamu)
- Adam Foxson (Fhoxh)
- Kenneth Power
- Ben Thomas (ozukira)
- Lee Aylward (leedo)
- Todd Chapman
- Jesse Thompson (zjt)
- Patrick Donelan (patspam)
- Joe Kline (gizmo)
- Kurt Edmiston
- gary
- Chas. Owens
- J. Nick Koston (bdraco)
- Curtis Jewell (CSJewell)
- Ben Mouw
- Alek Rollyson (al3k)
- Chris Hemmerich
- Greg Estep
- Ryan Dietrich
- R. Todd Williams
- Matt Meinwald
- Gordon Child
- Brian Shilling
- David Laulusa
- Ed Szynaka
- Julie Eberhart
- Alex Timoshenko














