From: Robert Blackwell <robert@robertblackwell.com>
Date: September 9, 2008 8:22:25 PM CDT
The Pittsburgh Perl Workshop is a low-cost technical conference
held at the Carnegie Mellon University's Oakland Campus. The
workshop will be held on October 11–12 2008.
* Talk Proposals
* Classes
* Hack-a-thons
* Talk Proposals
The deadline for talk proposals in by 12 September 2008.
The Pittsburgh Perl Workshop 2008 is the perfect opportunity to
share your ideas, code, and projects with masses of code-loving
Perl hackers. Shouldn't you have a speaking slot at this year's
event? Shouldn't you experience the full, PPW-powered glory that
only speakers can know?
Of course you should!
Haven't you ...
done interesting stuff for Perl?
written cool code?
seen the future of Perl?
got a story to tell?
got a trick to share?
In fact, if you have anything to say that would interest Perl
people, we want to hear you say it!
Just go to http://pghpw.org and submit a talk proposal. It's that
easy.
But don't delay. Get your proposal in by 12 September 2008 -- or
else you might miss out.
Seize the day! Own the fun! Submit a talk proposal for PPW 2008 now!
* Classes
This year we are offering three great classes:
Dan Klein is back teaching From Zero to Perl.
http://pghpw.org/ppw2008/zerotoperl.html
Peter Scott - Maintaining Code While Staying Sane
http://pghpw.org/ppw2008/maintainingcode.html
brian d foy - Mastering Perl
http://pghpw.org/ppw2008/masteringperl.html
* Hack-a-thons
We are having a Rakudo, (Perl 6) hack-a-thon.