The Call for Papers for the Nordic Perl Workshop 2004 is available at the site.
Topics:
- Prototyping in Perl
- Development in and with Perl
- Testing using Perl
- Optimisation of Perl
- Perl in general and Parrot/Perl 6
- Your Favourite Topic?
(systems administration / life science / web development)
Important dates
February 1st - Opening of Registration
February 15th - Proposals due
February 29th - Notification of acceptance
March 1th - Final confirmation for accepted proposals/programme available
March 15th - Closing of Registration
March 27th and 28th - The 2004 Nordic Perl Workshop
More information on the site.
We hope to see many of you.
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