Announced today on the TPRF Slack instance:
We are pleased to announce the dates of our next Perl and Raku Conference, to be held in Greenville, SC, USA on June 26-29, 2026. The venue is the same as last year, but we are expanding the conference to 3 days of talks/presentations across the weekend. One or more paid classes will be offered on Monday the 29th, and Hackathon space will be continuously open and available from Thursday the 25th through Monday the 29th for anyone who can come early or stay late!
Mark your calendars, save the dates, and visit the website for more details!
Update: Sorry -- I've fixed the link. That damned dsylexia, always confusing me about what order things are in. Even the preview didn't help me. :/
Alex / talexb / Toronto
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