European Yet Another Perl Conference
YAPC::Europe-2.0.01

Thursday-Saturday, August 2-4, 2001 at the Hogeschool Holland,
Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Yet Another Perl Conference (YAPC) is an inexpensive (99 EURO) conference for Perl users and developers. The programme is a mix of tutorials and technical talks, some of which focus on this year's theme, Security.

Registration is now open!

We encourage you to register early as there is limited space. People registering before 11 July will receive a conference t-shirt.

For up-to-date information, refer to the web site or join the mailing list by sending mail to <majordomo@lists.dircon.co.uk> with 'subscribe yapc-europe' in the email body.

A hack session will be held for CPANTS (CPAN Testing Service) several days before and after the conference. For more information subscribe to the development list.

We look forward to seeing you at YAPC::Europe-2.0.01!


In reply to YAPC::Europe Registration now open! by Jouke

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