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DC-Baltimore Perl Workshop - http://dcbpw.org/dcbpw2012

The first DC-Baltimore Perl Workshop (DCBPW) will be held on Saturday, April 14, 2012, at the Community College of Baltimore County, Catonsville, Maryland, southwest of Baltimore.

This one-day event will feature two tracks of speakers. In addition to a track of speakers discussing innovative, exciting, and fun real world usage of Perl, we will have also have a day-long track devoted to Perl instruction, targeting both people who need to update their skills or who have never tried Perl before. There will also be a hackathon room available for people wishing to work on projects in a collaboritive atmosphere with other hackers.

The DCBPW team is currently actively seeking talks as well as corporate sponsors for the event. We will be working on a rolling talk acceptance policy, and the number of speaking slots is limited, so we encourage early talk submissions.

Registration is $25 before March 1st; $50 thereafter. Free admission is available for students and the currently unemployed.

More information is available at http://dcbpw.org/dcbpw2012.


In reply to DC-Baltimore Perl Workshop -- April 14, 2012 by derby

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