The French Perl Mongueurs, Les Mongueurs de Perl, are holding the French Perl Workshop 2007 in Lyon, on Friday November 16 and Saturday November 17, 2007, at the CPE Lyon (École Supérieure Chimie, Physique et Electronique).

The theme of the workshop is Professional Perl (perl 5.10, better and faster programming with Perl, Perl in corporations).

So come visit Lyon, digest some Perl and some fine cuisine lyonnaise. English-language presentations are most welcome: you don't have to speak French (but being able order a beer helps).

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