While trying to find information on other perl users in Texas, I ran across a posting on the website for the DFW Perl Mongers group that announced that thedamian, Dr. Damian Conway, will be at their June meeting.

I have not had the opportunity to attend one of their meetings before, so I would hope that any monks familiar with them might offer additional comment or information (or correct me, if necessary).

(Forgive me if I overstepped myself, but fairly excited about possibly getting to attend and get a chance to meet other perl users, especially with the chance to get to hear someone well known in the perl community to boot.)


In reply to Dr. Damian Conway to speak at Dallas/Ft. Worth Perl Mongers meeting in June by atcroft

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