Disclaimer: cross posted from tpm (Toronto Perl Mongers), tlug (Toronto Linux Users Group) and perl.org.

Hello everyone...

This is the official announcement -- Damian Conway will be coming to Toronto next month (July 2004) to give two free public talks. The details regarding Damian, his talks, and his work for the Perl community worldwide can be found at:

Note that this is *the* event of the year for the Toronto Perl Mongers. We've had him in the city to do this twice in the past in 2001 and 2002, and both occasions were huge successes (e.g. several hundred people attended each talk).

Alex / talexb / Toronto

Life is short: get busy!


In reply to Damian Conway speaking in Toronto, July 17 & 19 by talexb

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