Perl Weekly
Issue #329 - 2017-11-12 - The London Perl Workshop & confectionery
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Hi everyone,
London Perl Workshop looks so tempting. Unfortunately, I can't go, but you should go if you can.
Also, Neil is looking for three more bakers for London Perl workshop. So, if you want to help the community & show off your baking skills, then this is a golden chance for you.
I hope you will enjoy reading as much as I enjoyed writing this edition of Perl Weekly.
Upasana Shukla
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