The O'Reilly University
of Perl 2000 is a four-city tour of two-day tutorials from Damian Conway,
Mark-Jason Dominus, brian d foy, Dan Klein, Michel Rodriguez, Randal Schwartz,
and Nathan Torkington, focusing on introductions to Perl; Perl CGI and WWW
programming; advanced Perl techniques; and mod_perl.
The event will take place in Seattle (Oct. 2, 3), Los Angeles (Oct. 5, 6),
Atlanta (Oct. 16, 17), and New York (Oct. 19, 20). See the
web site for more information.
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