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Perl-Users Digest, Issue: 5224 Volume: 9
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Perl-Users Digest Thu, 4 Jan 2001 Volume: 9 Number: 5224
Today's topics:
Bijeenkomst Amsterdam Perl Mongers, Dinsdag 2 Januari 2 (Johan Vromans)
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Date: 30 Dec 2000 16:14:16 +0100
From: JVromans@Squirrel.nl (Johan Vromans)
Subject: Bijeenkomst Amsterdam Perl Mongers, Dinsdag 2 Januari 2001
Message-Id: <m2d7eac56f.fsf@phoenix.squirrel.nl>
[English version follows the dutch text]
Amsterdam.pm staat voor de "Amsterdamse Perl Mongers", een groep van
gebruikers van Perl. In tegenstelling tot wat de naam suggereert is
Amsterdam.pm niet beperkt tot alleen Amsterdam, maar functioneert, tot
er meer gebruikersgroepen in Nederland zijn, als Nederlandse
gebruikersgroep.
Amsterdam.pm organiseert informele bijeenkomsten waar Perl gebruikers
kunnen samenkomen en informatie en gebruikservaringen met betrekking
tot Perl kunnen uitwisselen. Deze bijeenkomsten vinden normaliter
plaats op elke eerste dinsdag van de maand. De voertaal binnen
Amsterdam.pm is in pricipe Nederlands, maar indien nodig zal Engels
worden gebruikt, b.v. om te communiceren met niet-Nederlandssprekende
aanwezigen.
De eerstvolgende bijeenkomst vindt plaats op dinsdag 2 januari 2001 van
20:00 tot 22:00 uur op het kantoor van XS4All, Eekholt 32, Amsterdam ZO.
Voor meer details, waaronder een routebeschrijving, zie
http://www.amsterdam.pm.org/Meetings/next_meeting.html
Liefhebbers van een etentje vooraf kunnen tussen 17:45 en 18:15
arriveren. Om 18:15 (écht om 18:15!) zoeken we een restaurantje in de
buurt om een hapje te eten.
Bezoek onze Web site http://www.Amsterdam.pm.org voor meer details.
[English version]
Amsterdam.pm stands for the Amsterdam Perl Mongers. We're basically a
Perl user group. Despite its name, it is not local to the Amsterdam
environment, but it welcomes Perl mongers from all over the
Netherlands.
Amsterdam.pm organises informal meetings where Perl users can meet,
and exchange information and experiences with regard to using Perl.
The meetings are normally held every first Tuesday of the month.
Although the preferred language for communication is Dutch, English
will be spoken if necessary.
Our next meeting is Tuesday January 2nd, 2001, from 20:00 till 22:00
at the office of XS4All, Eekholt 32, Amsterdam ZO.
See http://www.amsterdam.pm.org/Meetings/next_meeting.html for
more detail and the directions to get there.
Should you want to join some of us for dinner, please arrive between
17:45 and 18:15. At 18:15 sharp we'll leave for a restaurant somewhere
nearby for dinner.
See http://www.Amsterdam.pm.org for more details.
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