Palestra com "Mago" no Rio de Janeiro

Título: Conhecendo a Linguagem de Programação Perl e suas Aplicações

Brasil Perl Mongers

Local: Universidade Estácio de Sá
Campus Praça XI - Rio de Janeiro - RJ
Data: Dia 20 de abril de 2004 às 19:00h
Palestrante: Marco Lima, o "Mago".

Marco Lima - Consultor especialista em desenvolvimento de sistemas. Já atuou em diversos projetos como consultor especialista nas empresas dos segmentos de Telecomunicações, Possui conhecimento e experiência em C, Java e Perl, na aplicação de gerenciamento de dados (data minning). Membro atuante da Brasil Perl Mongers e Perlmonks, conhecido como "O Mago", desenvolve trabalhos de divulgação e fortalecimento da Perl no Brasil.


Title: Learning Programming Language Perl and Applications

Brasil Perl Mongers

Place: Estácio de Sá University
Campus Praça XI - Rio de Janeiro - RJ
Date: April 20, 2004 at 7:00 P.M
Tutor: Lima, Marco the "Mago".

Lima, Marco - Consultant in development for Information Technology systems.
He has already worked in many projects as consultant at Telecommunications industries. He has knowledge and experience in C, Java and Perl, in the application of management of data(data minning). Operating member of Brazil Perl Mongers and Perlmonks, known as the "Mago", develops works of spreading Perl in Brazil.

MAGO
marco.lima@e-via.com.br

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