After a long period of inactivity, DFW.pm is getting new life. There has always be a lot of interest, just not a lot of time to go around in terms of running the group and organizing events. In years past it played a big part in the early years of my Perl adventures; it's where I met brian d foy, Patrick Michaud, Nick Perez, Matt Musgrove, and several other monks.
Tonight at 7 PM we are meeting at the Dallas Makerspace building at:
2995 Ladybird Lane, Dallas, TX
www.dallasmakerspace.org
(214)699-6537
Come one, come all! We will be presenting our new agenda, calendar, curriculum, collaborative projects, and more. It's gonna be one big ball of Perl, dipped in awesomeness, and wrapped in bacon...
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Tommy
$ perl -MMIME::Base64 -e 'print decode_base64 "YWNlQHRvbW15YnV0bGVyLm1lCg=="'
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