The slides for today's presentation are located at http://github.com/willwillis/Talks-and-Presentations/tree/master/Intro-To-Perl/
-will On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 10:07 PM, G. Wade Johnson <[email protected]>wrote: > We will be doing the remote meeting thing again through Dimdim. If you > would like to hear the meeting, we will try using Skype this time. If > you would like to join us on Skype, please email me your Skype address. > (Unless you really want it in this public list.) > > The Dimdim announcement follows: > > houston.pm confirms your participation in a Dimdim event for > January 12, 2010 06:30:PM CST. To join the Dimdim event simply click > here > > https://webmeeting.dimdim.com/portal/JoinForm.action?confKey=houston.pm&[email protected]&asPresenter=false&meetingId=b6cd807e-b8a7-4c0e-ac65-20e287fc13a7&attendeePwd= > > You can also join by entering the Meeting Room "houston.pm" at > Dimdim.com at the time listed above. Meeting : houston.pm > Key: > Dial In: Not Applicable Pass Code: Not Applicable > Start: January 12, 2010 06:30:PM CST (Add to Outlook) > Schedule Ends At: Not Applicable > This meeting happens only once > Meeting Agenda: Houston.pm technical meeting. Will Willis presents > Intro to Perl. > > > Hint: You don't need to be a member of Dimdim to attend this meeting. > It's easy to join and get started, Click here to sign up for Dimdim > Free. But you may find it helpful to check your bandwidth and your A/V > setup here. > > Sincerely, > Your Dimdim Team > > *If the link above is broken (as can happen with some email systems) > simply copy and paste the following URL into your browser address bar: > > https://webmeeting.dimdim.com/portal/JoinForm.action?confKey=houston.pm&[email protected]&asPresenter=false&meetingId=b6cd807e-b8a7-4c0e-ac65-20e287fc13a7&attendeePwd= > Note: Some email clients will split the above link into multiple lines. > Please make sure you copy the entire link (all lines) to join your > meeting. > > > Copyright © 2009 Dimdim. Meet freely. > All Rights Reserved / Privacy Policy > > > -- > There is no programming language–no matter how structured–that will > prevent programmers from making bad programs. -- Larry Flon > _______________________________________________ > Houston mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/houston > Website: http://houston.pm.org/
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