Not long ago, Gabriel Gunderson proclaimed...
> Whatever works.  I think something like "practical perl" would be cool.
> I can't speak for everyone but a "perl 101" is what I need and would
> enjoy.
> 
> Like many others, I just look at it (perl code) and think, "I'll learn
> it another time."

I am the one who has suggested this and Jayce, neybar and I have batted
this around for a few months. 

I have lecture notes and stuff ready to go from when I did this sort of
thing at USU for the users group there. All we need is a room to do it in.
I suggested someone who works at the Canyon Park campus see if they can
reserve one of the rooms at the Hard Drive Cafe building for Saturday
morning or afternoon. I've got a projector and a screen if the room doesn't
have those.  

I'm glad someone else is expressing interest. Maybe it will happen! :)

So, I'll teach. I'm leaving it up to others to make it happen.

We should probably charge a small amount to cover for room reservation (if
necessary), supplies (photocopies), and/or snacks/lunch. 

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