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Links in this post lead to mostly German language web sites.
Translating an email message originally written in German by reneeb:

Hi Perl mongers,

By now you will find the web page of the German Perl Workshop 2015 online.

You may register starting today. It would be preferable not to postpone registration to the very last minute as that would give us extra trouble organising catering etc.

You may also submit talks, deadline is 15 March 2015. I am looking forward to many fascinating talks, as those a good workshop do make.

The team of organisers offer this (albeit incomplete) list of wanted topics. Do not hesitate to offer talks on other topics if you prefer. Even non-perl topics may be worth while, (last year we had a Haskell talk). Sometimes we get our best inspirations when we learn something about seemingly unrelated things.

See a price list with un-changed entry fees that have remained level for many years. The team of organisers have negotiated special conditions at some of the nearby hotels.

Book your ticket now, submit your talk, and look forward to the German Perl Workshop.

Cheers,
(reneeb originally)

Cheers, Sören

Créateur des bugs mobiles - let loose once, run everywhere.
(hooked on the Perl Programming language)


In reply to German Perl Workshop 6..8 May 2015 Registration open, Call for Papers by Happy-the-monk

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