Well, you'll just have to come and meet the Paris Perl Mongers! Next meeting is on the 9th of March (second Wednesday of the month).

At the moment we're caught between two taverns. The old one has fallen from grace, since the barkeeper left the place, and no longer plies us with large doses of Calvados at the end of the night :). The new place seems ok, but it doesn't have wifi, and we don't have as much space to ourselves.

Anyway, sign up on the paris mailing list (you can write in english or français, whatever takes your fancy).

See ya round!

- another intruder with the mooring in the heart of the Perl


In reply to Re: Euro Monks: Meet and greet the {iu}nfamous belg4mit & others by grinder
in thread Euro Monks: Meet and greet the {iu}nfamous belg4mit & others by belg4mit

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