After GHP (1989), HEU (1993), HIP (1997), and HAL (2001), in 2005, there will be WTH. The working name was HEX, but they've decided it will be called WTH instead.

At HAL, I met quite a lot of people who used Perl for all sorts of tasks, and I learned a lot about security, hacker social skills :), and even Perl. I hope to meet Perl Monks in 2005, so I'm spamming the URL here. It's off topic, but not irrelevant: hackers should unite, regardless of the language they use.

http://www.whatthehack.org/ (There's now just some kind of flyer, but there will eventually be an entire site.)


In reply to (OT) WTH2005 dates known: 2005-07-28..31 by Juerd

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