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Peter Prymmer writes:
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Date: Thu, 15 Jul 99 15:41:24 PDT
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Subject: Perl et alia on Big Iron and Minis


Well folks we now have an official slot for a BOF.
If you were planning on being near Monterey California
this August then please come to Birds Of a Feather
session #10 at this year's Open Source Software Convention.
The web page is,

   http://conferences.oreilly.com/bof/

>From which I cite,

    Topic:  Perl on Big Iron and Minis
Presenter:  Peter Prymmer
            Member of Staff
            Forte Software Inc.
  Summary:  Do the acronyms AS/400, BS2000, MPE/iX, MVS, S/390, or
            VMS mean anything to you? If so join us for a discussion of
            tips and techniques for using Perl, modules, and other Open
            Source software on large server operating systems.
Date &
     Time:  Monday, August 23, 8pm


Of course to be explicit about some things: VM/ESA, VSE/ESA, Python,
Tcl, Apache, etc. folks are welcome as well.  We hope to see you there.

Peter Prymmer


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