Hi monks,

the Pisa.pm group is proud to announce VII Pisa.pm meeting aka "XMas 05 Meeting".

The meeting is aimed at Perl users, professionals and hobbyists alike, to aid in the exchange of information and in the building of a stronger Perl community in Tuscany, Italy.

The meeting will be held in Vico Pisano at Villa Fiona - Le Risaie B&B.

No registration fee is required.

The talk schedule is:

- 17:30 - opening
- 17:45 - "Gtk2 & Glade: how to write a GUI without going mad" by dakkar
- 18:30 - "POD2::* and Perl translation documentation project" by bepi
- 18:45 - a speach by mirod (I'm waiting for the topic)
- 19:15 - "svk - Version Control without the Headaches" by Chia-liang Kao
- 20:15 - Aperitif then beginning of 'Baccanali'... :-)

Also we'll be glad to have other monks larsen and osfameron :-)

For more information:

E-mail: info [at] pisa.pm.org
Mailing list: pisa-pm [at] pm.org

- Enrico


In reply to Pisa.pm "Xmas 05" meeting - December 1st, 2005 by bepi

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