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ICCM 2006CSE and IT host missionaries from around the world for computing conferenceLarry Wall, creator of the PERL programming language, was the keynote speaker at ICCM 2006 and talked about “Seeking First the Kingdom of God.” The conference was hosted at Taylor University’s Upland campus in a cooperative effort between Taylor’s Information Technology and Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Departments. ICCM had 144 attendees from 18 different countries. The diversity of those present was matched by the range of Wall’s discussions. Wall spoke about some technical aspects of PERL and open-source communities, and seamlessly integrated a talk about “geek evangelism.” In room 007, workshops were taught on virtual servers, Nessus scanning, exchange servers, SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer protocol) and PHP programming. |
