[Hampshire] Fwd: London Perl Workshop 2007

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Author: Adam Trickett
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To: ThamesValley Perl Mongers
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Subject: [Hampshire] Fwd: London Perl Workshop 2007

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This came out today, and should be well worth attending.


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Please spread this far and wide to blogs, sites, mailing lists, print it and
stick it up on a notice board. If you have an internal dev mailing list, spam
that. Bonus points for people posting it to other london language lists.

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London Perl Workshop 2007

So it's that time of year again, the nights are growing long, the mornings are
growing cold and people who should know better once again decide to organise
a conference. That's right it's time for this year's London Perl Workshop. So
let's get down to the details, because we haven't much time ...

When?

Saturday 1st of December (10:00->17:30)

Where?

Cavendish Campus, University of Westminster, London (Thanks again!)
(http://www.wmin.ac.uk/page-7679-smhp=4459)

What?

This year we will be encouraging people from other languages to participate so
we can continue Perl's long tradition of stealing the best ideas from other
languages (including future versions of Perl itself). We will also be doing a
lot more lightning talks (because people like them).

What can you do?

Register to attend.

    http://conferences.yapceurope.org/lpw2007/


Propose a talk (remember lightning talks particularly welcome!)

Same as above. n.b. you need to be registered to submit a proposal. The
deadline for proposals is if I remember, remember correctly, the 5th of
November. But please don't leave it to the last minute.
(Talks should be 5 (lightning), 15 or 30 minutes long, unless it's something
exceptional.)

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Adam Trickett
Overton, HANTS, UK

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