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This is a hybrid (in-person and virtual) conference being held in Austin, TX on July 3rd-4th.

Did you miss your chance to speak or wish to speak at the only available Perl Science Track (and get published in the Science Perl Journal)? Or maybe you just can't get enough Perl this summer??? Read on ...

The following lengths will be accepted for publication and presentation:

  • Science Perl Track: Full-length paper (10-36 pages, 50-minute speaker slot)
  • Science Perl Track: Short paper (2-9 pages, 20-minute speaker slot)
  • Science Perl Track: Extended Abstract (1 page, 5-minute lightning talk slot)
  • Normal Perl Track (45-minute speaker slot, no paper required)

Don’t wait! Submit a paper or talk today. All published authors will be presenting their papers at this hybrid (in-person and virtual) 2-day conference being held on July 3-4, 2025 in Austin, TX; and attendance will be free for everyone, but you must be registered and donations are kindly appreciated.


Also posted at at BPO: https://blogs.perl.org/users/oodler_577/2025/05/call-for-papers---perl-community-conference-summer-2025.html and at l'reddit's: r/perlcommunity.

In reply to Call for Papers! - Perl Community Conference, Summer 2025 by oodler

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