I'll be there from Sat 21st until Sat 28th. I'm giving my Increasing Perl Usage talk (aka "Perl For The People") on Wednesday 25th. I'll also be hanging out at various BOFs. My team (The President's Dog) will be determined to win the Internet Quiz that was so cruelly denied us last year.

I filled in the form to set up a Perlmonks BOF a couple of weeks ago, but haven't had any response yet. I'll chase ORA on that this week and let you all know what the plans are.

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<http://www.dave.org.uk>

Perl Training in the UK <http://www.iterative-software.com>


In reply to Re: O'Reilly OSCON / TPC5 Attendees by davorg
in thread O'Reilly OSCON / TPC5 Attendees by ryddler

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