From 20th to 22th May vienna.pm together with 5uper.net present the first Austrian Perl Workshop.
The workshop offers Perl users of all experiences (from newbie to
pumpking):
- the opertunity to learn, teach and chat.
- contact to Austrian and international Perl developers.
- insights in methods and practices of other programmers.
- interesting, amusing and instructive talks.
- a few nice days in the centre of Vienna.
- and all the other amenities of real-live meetings.
Programme
The programm is still work in progress. But we've got this topics:
- 20.5.: Perl Culture - The Culture of Perl
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- Perl employed in cultural projects, Perl culture, obfuscations, generative art, ...
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- 21.5.: Perl in daily usage
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- Diverse applications from small to large, CPAN modules, etc
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- 22.5.: Parrot / Perl6
- Leo Tötsch is giving a Parrot Tutorial, to be followed by general hacking!
A provisional registration from is available here:
http://vienna.pm.org/en_ws_anmelden.html
Wien.
We need talks!
In order to have a workshop at all, we need talks. A talk should be between
5 and 60 minutes long, and preferably cover one of the workshop's topics. Presentations about "non-professional" topics are interesting and desired, too, so don't be shy
Send talk ideas either via this form or to domm AT zsi.at until 31. March 2004. The more the merrier.!
If possible (i.e. Sponsors) there will be a speakers' dinner.
Presentations may be in German or English.
Further information
You can find further information on this website:
http://vienna.pm.org/en_workshop.html
There is a mailing list: to subscribe, send a mail to
perlworkshop-request@dmail.zsi.at with the subject '
subscribe'.
Leo Toetsch (the parrot patchmonster) donates a signed copy of "Perl6
Essentials" to the person comming from furthest away.
The workshop takes place at quartier21 (Freiraum) in the MuseumsQuartier Wien.
In Cooperation with Linuxwochen.
The workshop takes place as part of the Coded Culture Congress
See you!
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