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Italian Perl Workshop 2009 and YAPC:EU 2010

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Sep 20, 2009

[ Thanks to steve
hill
for this link. ]

“The first event is the fifth Italian Perl Workshop,
that will take place in Pisa, Italy, on October 22nd and 23rd. It’s
a free event, although registration is needed.

“While the Workshop is mainly aimed at an Italian audience, the
international public will surely enjoy the talks of well known
speakers like Tim Bunce, Thomas Fuchs, Amy Hoy, Dave Rolsky and
Jonathan Worthington.

“Dave Rolsky will give a World Class day’s training on Moose on
October 21, 2009 (the day before the conference). This mini-course
will be a paid event, and will be expressly for the purpose of
covering Dave’s flight to Europe and hotel expenses. The cost for
person is likely to be around EUR 100, with a maximum of 25
participants.”


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