The original deadline for talk proposals has passed, but we still have a few open slots in our schedule. We are happy to announce that the deadline for submissions of talks to the Nordic Perl Workshop 2006 has been extended.
The workshop will be held in Oslo, Norway, on the 15th and 16th of June, 2006. The main topic of this year's workshop is "Managing Complexity." The new deadline for talk submissions has been set to May 1st. For further information, please visit our homepage:
http://oslo.pm.org/npw2006/papers.shtml
With regards
Marcus Ramberg and Lars Haugseth
Program Coordinators - NPW 2006
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