Tuition will be the same as with past classes, $499 per class day. If you register for any three days, the discounted tuition is $1399. If you register for all four days, the discounted tuition is $1799. . .

. . .There is a special 50% discount for students and underemployed Perl hackers. If you are eligible for the discount, be sure to check off the field on the registration form.

It's wonderful that you guys put together these classes, but I wonder who can actually afford the $1800 for all four days, or even the $499 for one day, despite the quality of the instruction. A 50% student discount brings the price down to $900 for four days or $250 for one. What student can afford that?

I'm sure those are competitive rates (although they do shock someone coming from an academic environment), but I think I'll stick to making Damian rich through royalties.

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Allolex

Update: I'm kidding about the royalties ;)


In reply to Re: Damian Conway Perl classes in Boston by allolex
in thread Damian Conway Perl classes in Boston by uri

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