[rochester-pm-list] [Fwd: YAPC 19100: Call for Participation (2)]

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Mon Apr 3 09:37:54 CDT 2000


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On 03/27/2000 10:03:13 PM, Brian Mathis wrote:
>Anyone interested?
>
>-------- Original Message --------
>From: Kevin Lenzo <lenzo at cs.cmu.edu>
>Subject: YAPC 19100: Call for Participation (2)
>To: groups at lists.panix.com, perl-mongers-announce at pm.org
>CC: pgh-pm at cs.cmu.edu
>
>***************** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ******************
>
>                      North American
>               Yet Another Perl Conference  
>                        YAPC 19100 
>
>              http://www.yapc.org/America/
>
>            Wednesday-Friday, June 21-23, 2000
>                            at
>                Carnegie Mellon University
>                 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
>
>
>     ** Abstract submission deadline:  April  3, 2000 **
>
>Yet Another Perl Conference (YAPC) is an inexpensive ($75) perl 
>users and developers conference, with a mix of tutorials and 
>technical talks.  The conference is set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 
>and so is relatively accessible from both the East and the Midwest.
>
>YAPC began as a grassroots users conference, from discussions 
>among Perl Mongers, and has grown from there.  We would like
>to invite you to join us for two days of Perl, people, and 
>demonstrations, at a price that shouldn't hurt your wallet.  
>There will be a limit of just under 500 people for the conference.
>
>A number of members of the Perl community are contributing to this
>event, including:
>
>   Larry Wall, Abigail, Damian Conway, Mark-Jason Dominus, 
>   Joseph Hall, purl, Randal Schwartz, ...
>
>    ... and YOU!  See the CALL FOR PAPERS below!
>
>Look to the main web page for more details --
>                               http://www.yapc.org/America
>
>** Dorm rooms **
>
>A limited number of inexpensive dorm rooms are available at 
>Carnegie Mellon, that will be given preferentially to students, 
>but more generally on a first-come basis.  This is to further
>reduce the cost for those with limited resources, especially 
>students, who we are trying to encourage the most.  More 
>information will become available when registration begins.
>
>** Location **
>
>YAPC is at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, 
>Pennsylvania once again this year, in the University 
>Center.  We have the Rangos rooms, 1,2 and 3 once again,
>as well as McConomy Auditorium,the Conan Room, and some
>small rooms set aside.  This year there will be an email
>garden.
>
>** Registration **
>
>Registration will open shortly after the abstract submission
>deadline.  Please watch for the announcements on the web
>page at http://www.yapc.org/America/.
>
>
>  *********** CALL FOR PAPERS ***********
>
>Potential presenters should submit a 200-300 word abstract to
>
>        lenzo+abstract at cs.cmu.edu
>
>in plain ASCII text or HTML by APRIL 3rd for consideration.  
>We would like that your materials be available online, but
>it is not required.  If you have materials to include in
>the proceedings, or course notes, please let us know your
>requirements the abstract.  If you have any special presentation
>needs, please include them also.
>
>Talks can be 20 minutes, 40 minutes, or 90 minutes long;
>that's actually 20 + 2.5 minutes to change over, 40 + 5 minutes
>to change, and 90 + 0 minutes to change over, so questions are
>included in the these times.  Please specify the amount of time
>you'd like for your talk.
>
>Topics are unlimited, but some suggestions include:
>
>   * Groupware, Agents, and Bots 
>   * Perl for Speech and Language 
>   * Text and Document Processing 
>   * Machine Learning in Perl 
>   * HTML, XML, and Markup Languages 
>   * CGI and Web programming in Perl 
>   * Internet Programming 
>   * Database Interation and Access with Perl 
>   * Scientific Computing (e.g. with PDL) 
>   * Practical Perl Programming 
>   * Module guts and usage on any particular Module. 
>   * Tutorials of all stripes: Modules, Objects, CPAN 
>   * Visionary or position papers on Perl, the past, 
>              the present, and the future 
>   * Anything cool :) 
>
>Conference fees will be waived for presenters at yapc, so
>another way to reduce your costs is to give a good talk
>on something you're excited about.
>
>
>  **** YAPC 100 **  http://www.yapc.org/America/ ********
>***************** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ******************
>
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