If by chance it slipped your mind... The Buffalo Perl Mongers are proud to announce that Buffalo is hosting Yet Another Perl Conference (YAPC) at the University of Buffalo this summer, June 16-18, 2004. YAPC is an inexpensive ($85), grassroots conference on the Perl programming language aimed at beginners and experts alike, organized by Yet Another Society, Inc., a non-profit corporation. Details about the conference, including links to past conferences, are available at the web site at: http://yapc.org/America or visit the kwiki at http://yapc.kwiki.org. If you'd just like to attend, registration is currently open. The fee is only $85 for three full days. We hope to see you there!

In reply to YAPC::NA 2004 -- The Time Is Near! by Magnachef

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