FPW2011 will be held in "Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie"
Paris, France on the 24th and 25th of June.

This will be the 8th conferences organized by the French Mongueurs de Perl.
This event will gather Perl's users from all levels, from the beginner to the expert.
This will be an occasion to meet several famous french Mongers.

Share the informations to your colleagues, to your friends, to your HR department,
if you think they can be interested.
We hope to welcome you at the Cité des Sciences.

Information and registration: http://www.journeesperl.fr/
Contact: contact-fpw at mongueurs dot net

regards sdeseille

In reply to French Perl Workshop 2011 by sdeseille

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