From rondal at usa.net Mon Feb 12 08:11:56 2001 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:37 2004 Subject: Fw: YAPC::Europe CFP Message-ID: <035e01c094fd$ce53d090$6d02bed4@junior> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann Barcomb" To: Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 11:23 AM Subject: YAPC::Europe CFP > ***************** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ****************** > > European > Yet Another Perl Conference > YAPC 2001 > > http://www.yapc.org/Europe/ > > Thursday-Saturday, August 2-4, 2001 > at the > Hogeschool Holland > Amsterdam, the Netherlands > > > ** Abstract submission deadline: June 1, 2001 ** > > Yet Another Perl Conference (YAPC) is an inexpensive (< 100 EURO) Perl > users and developers conference, with a mix of tutorials and > technical talks. The conference is set in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. > > 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 three days of Perl, people, and > demonstrations, at a price that shouldn't hurt your wallet. > There will be a limit of around 500 people for the conference. > > A number of members of the Perl community are contributing to this > event. > > Look at the main web page for more details -- > http://www.yapc.org/Europe > > > *********** CALL FOR PAPERS *********** > > Potential presenters should submit a 200-300 word abstract to > > papers@yapceurope.org > > in plain ASCII text or HTML by June 1st for consideration. > We would like your materials to be available online, but > that is not required. If you have materials to include in > the proceedings, or course notes, please let us know of your > requirements in the abstract. If you have any special > presentation needs, please include them also. > > The conference theme will be Security, so a portion of the the > talks will be about that subject in some way. So if you have some > knowledge of Perl related security issues, or use Perl in security > related areas, you're more then welcome to share this with fellow > Perl users at the conferece. > > Suggestions : > > * writing secure Perl CGI programs > * security bloopers > * cryptography techniques > * cryptography applications > * security issues in past and coming versions of perl > * How you use Perl to enhance security of your network or website > * Modules useful in security > * Whatever you find interesting that's Perl- and security related > > > A part of the time will be available for other Perl related subjects. > Suggestions for subjects: > > * Groupware, Agents, and Bots > * Perl in the world of Windows > * MacPerl > * 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 Interaction 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 :) > > We have the following time slots in our schedule, so your > contribution could have one of the following durations: > > 180 minute tutorials > 90 minute talks > 40 minute talks > 25 minute talks > lightning talks (5 minutes) > > > Conference fees will be waived for presenters at yapc > (lightning talks excepted), so another way to reduce your > costs is to give a good talk on something you're excited about. > > > We are looking for sponsors. Please contact Liz and Eric > (sponsor@yapceurope.org) for information about how you can help > support YAPC Europe. Much of the necessary funding for YAPC > comes from the generous donations of our sponsors. > > > > **** YAPC Europe 2001 **http://www.yapc.org/Europe/ *** > ***************** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ****************** >