I know that I am hardly the only active perlmonk in the LA area. It would be nice to have a few of us show up for the next perlmongers meeting.(*)

Which coincidentally is this Tuesday, March 9th, 2004 at 7:00 pm. The talk is about why mod_perl 2.0 sucks/rules, and is presented by Geoffrey Young, co-author of the mod_perl Developer's Cookbook. This will be followed by dinner of some sort.

Full details are at http://la.pm.org/.

(*) Of course non-LA people who can show up are welcome as well! In fact I'm hoping that virtualsue might make it all of the way from England.


In reply to LA.pm technical talk on Tuesday by tilly

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