7th German Perl Workshop -- Call for Papers / Participation (English)
Date: 09.02.2005 - 11.02.2005
Location: Dresden, Germany
The 7th German Perl Workshop will take place from 09 Feb 2005 to 11 Feb 2005 (Wednesday to Friday)
in Dresden, Germany. As always we welcome talk or tutorial proposals from
international participants. It is open to all intermediate Perl programmers.
Our workshop needs your talk. Talks are usually 5, 20 or 40 minutes long. We are interested in all topics that cover anything Perl, the use of Perl or the Perl Community.
See www.perl-workshop.de/en/2005/docs/cfp.htm (English) for a detailed Call for Papers.
Cheers, Sören
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