Please join us for the 2016 DC-Baltimore Perl Workshop (and Hackathon)! Register on EventBrite.

On Saturday April 16, 2016 in Baltimore, MD we will host a two-track workshop. Talks are listed on the site for the first track, and we are currently putting together some short tutorials for track-2 on both Perl 5 and Perl 6 topics.

On Sunday April 17, join us for a free-form hackathon! We provide the space, some snacks, and good company -- bring your ideas and your code!

Watch our website and follow @dcbpw on twitter for updates. Bring a friend and yourself and we'll see you in a few weeks!

In reply to DC-Baltimore Perl Workshop 2016 - April 16-17 by awwaiid

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