Damian is coming back to Boston to teach three classes from September 29 - October 2, 2003.

For the first time we are offering Understanding Regular Expressions. Conquer your fear and loathing of regexes, discover how to comprehend even complex Perl patterns, and learn how to create regular expressions that work correctly and efficiently.

Also Damian will be teaching Intermediate Object Oriented Perl. Damian's object oriented classes have always very popular so sign up for this one early to hold your seat.

Another class offered for the first time is Advanced Module Implementation, Damian's all-time highest-rated class. This two-day course is for intermediate Perl programmers who want to further improve their coding and module-implementation skills. Damian will take you through a dozen of his own modules in detail, examining the advanced programming techniques they employ.

Click here for more information, tuition, and registration


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