People asked me to keep a list of Perlmonks that are attending YAPC::Europe. I like that idea (as it complements the attendeeslist at the
YAPC::Europe website
.
Courtesy of
OeufMayo
: a
Map of Monks Attending YAPC::Europe
Monks who are coming:
Abigail
(speaker)
acme
(speaker - not an active monk anymore though)
ar0n
atl
Beatnik
BooK
(speaker)
busunsl
Corion
Clemburg
davorg
(speaker)
dumrats
(speaker - not an active monk anymore though)
Ea
Graham
grinder
gumpu
jmcnamara
Jouke
(speaker)
jplindstrom
kudra
Mungbeans
neophyte
OeufMayo
(a.k.a.
briac
)
Sinister
Sniper
SuperCruncher
toadi
virtualsue
vroom
Please /msg me if you want to be added to this list.
Jouke Visser, Perl 'Adept'
Using Perl to help the disabled:
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