Italy too will have its own workshop this year. the event will take place on July 19-20, 2004, in the town of Pisa, located in beatiful Tuscany. all the relevant information are available on the Workshop site. most of the workshop will probably be in italian, but talks in english are welcome too.

cheers,
Aldo

King of Laziness, Wizard of Impatience, Lord of Hubris

this is the announcement that is being posted all over the Perl world:

All the Italian Perl Mongers and the Pisa.pm group are proud to announce the First Italian Perl Workshop.

The Workshop is aimed at Perl users, professionals and hobbyists alike, to aid in the exchange of experiences and in the building of a stronger Perl community in Italy.

The Workshop will be held in Pisa, at the Polo Fibonacci kindly offered by the University of Pisa, on July 19-20, 2004.

Registration fee will be about 50 euro, including:

  • admittance to the workshop
  • proceedings booklet, with materials from every talk
  • event T-Shirt
  • coffe breaks (and maybe launch...) for every days

The Call for Papers is available at http://www.perl.it/workshop/cfp.html In order to have a workshop at all, we need your talks! :-)

For more information:

Our sponsors: (If you want to become a sponsor, please contact us at workshop-info@perl.it)

In reply to Italian Perl Workshop - Call for Papers / Participation by dada

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