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The Salt Lake Perl Mongers has been rebooted. We intend to hold monthly meetings, or occasional "emergency social meets" for those times when the monthly meeting doesn't come together. If you're in the Salt Lake area, join our mailing list and get involved.

The mailing list subscription page is available here. Once we've organized our first event I'll make one more announcement here in the Perl News section.

Perl Mongers groups get together for presentations and discussions about Perl and Perl-related topics. There's usually a social component as well. Perl Mongers is a great way to get to know the local Perl community, as well as to learn and share ideas. Over the past couple of years I've found the PM groups that I've participated in (Los Angeles, and Thousand Oaks) to not only be excellent resources, but also a lot of fun.

The Salt Lake Perl Mongers group seems to be arousing a lot of local interest. Please join us if you're in the area!


Dave


In reply to Salt Lake Perl Mongers (Reboot) by davido

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