The Italian Perl Mongers and the Pisa.pm group are proud to announce the Fourth Italian Perl Workshop.

The Workshop is aimed at Perl users, professionals and hobbyists alike, but also to those who are just starting out in this language and want to learn its characteristics and culture.

In addition to classic conference-style talks, there will be discussions and debates on topics of interest, proposed by participants and guided by experts.

See the complete "Call for Papers & Questions".

The Workshop will be held in Pisa, in rooms kindly offered by the Computer Science department of the University of Pisa, on September 18-19, 2008.

Registration and participation are free of charge, and includes a coffee-break service, also gratis.

In addition, you could have (by paying the optional ticket conference):

- event T-Shirt
- perl.it gadgets

Even though participation in free of charge, we ask you to register as soon as possible: this will help our logistics.

For more information see workshop website.

See you :-)

- Enrico


In reply to 4th Italian Perl Workshop 2008 - Call for Papers /Participation by bepi

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