The Atlanta PerlMongers (Atlanta.pm) will be having a meeting on Tuesday, 11 January 2005, from 6:00pm to 7:30pm (18:00 to 19:30) EST, at Hands on Network, located at 600 Means St., Atlanta, GA 30318 (south of Georgia Tech, across the street; map).

The program (as currently proposed on the mailing list) will include talks on "DBD::mysql 3.0 (upcoming release)" by Rudy Lippan, "Secure coding with Perl" by Les Howard, and "App::Options - writing flexible and configurable perl utilities with ease" by Stephen Adkins. This is scheduled to be followed by a brief discussion regarding upcoming meetings, desired future topics, vision for the future of Atlanta.pm, and any other administrative issues that may need to be addressed.

Additional information may be obtained via the Atlanta.pm mailing list ( http://atlanta.pm.org/ ).


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