Registration is open for the 4th Dutch Perl Workshop 16 March 2007 in Arnhem.

"Je kent Perl, je kunt een beetje of een beetje veel met Perl programmeren, je gebruikt het als systeembeheerder, database-ontwikkelaar, webmaster of op één van de vele andere manieren? Je wilt meer van Perl weten? Je wilt anderen iets over Perl leren? Dan is de Nederlandse Perl Workshop een mooie gelegenheid. Logisch, na de succesvol verlopen workshops in 2004, 2005 en 2006."

This is a one-day event for everyone interested in perl, both for fun and for real productive work. Most of the known Dutch perl people will be there, and they are happy to talk to you.

Most talks will be in Dutch, but some will be in English. The program is almost ready, so check the website to see if this is the event for you.

There will be plenty of room for a game of Fluxx in the evening and/or a chat with your favourite (Dutch) PerlMonk.


Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn

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