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'''Jerusalem Perl Mongers''' meetings take place (more or less) regularly every month. Read about [[Our last meeting]].
'''Jerusalem Perl Mongers''' meetings take place (more or less) regularly every month. Read about [[Our last meeting]].
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  '''[[Our next meeting]] is scheduled to take place '''September 22, 2009''' The July meeting did not
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  too busy. The August meeting did not take place because I left work unexpectedly. Hopefully
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  from now on the Jerusalem Perl Mongers will continue to meet on a regular basis
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Anyone who wants to volunteer to speak at any meeting or has any ideas whatsoever on the subject is invited to write to [mailto:Jerusalem.Perl.Monger@gmail.com Jerusalem.Perl.Monger@gmail.com]
Anyone who wants to volunteer to speak at any meeting or has any ideas whatsoever on the subject is invited to write to [mailto:Jerusalem.Perl.Monger@gmail.com Jerusalem.Perl.Monger@gmail.com]
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Lectures should be interesting to most levels of Perl knowledge, although this is difficult at times. They should be short enough to be over in 50 minutes including questions and comments which are encouraged, and long enough to be dragged out to at least 40 minutes.
Lectures should be interesting to most levels of Perl knowledge, although this is difficult at times. They should be short enough to be over in 50 minutes including questions and comments which are encouraged, and long enough to be dragged out to at least 40 minutes.
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See an interesting site from Shlomi Fish [http://perl-begin.org perl-begin.org]
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It has many tutorials. Especially interesting is is the [http://perl-begin.org/topics/hashes/#hash-cookbook Hash Cookbook] by the famous Jerusalem Perl Monger
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To see what we have been doing go to [[Previous meetings]]
To see what we have been doing go to [[Previous meetings]]

Current revision as of 07:11, 16 September 2009

Jerusalem Perl Mongers

We are a Perl user-group located in Jerusalem.

We are Perl programmers, who love this language and are here to help each other by discussing several topics in our mailing list and in our monthly meetings.

We work in a full co-operation with Israel.pm, which is the Israeli Perl Mongers Group.

Jerusalem Perl Mongers meetings take place (more or less) regularly every month. Read about Our last meeting.

Our next meeting is scheduled to take place September 22, 2009 The July meeting did not 
 take place because I was out of the country most of the month and the substitute organizer was 
 too busy. The August meeting did not take place because I left work unexpectedly. Hopefully 
 from now on the Jerusalem Perl Mongers will continue to meet on a regular basis
 

Anyone who wants to volunteer to speak at any meeting or has any ideas whatsoever on the subject is invited to write to Jerusalem.Perl.Monger@gmail.com

Write ideas for lectures or topics of future meetings to the Community Portal

Lectures should be interesting to most levels of Perl knowledge, although this is difficult at times. They should be short enough to be over in 50 minutes including questions and comments which are encouraged, and long enough to be dragged out to at least 40 minutes.


See an interesting site from Shlomi Fish perl-begin.org It has many tutorials. Especially interesting is is the Hash Cookbook by the famous Jerusalem Perl Monger


To see what we have been doing go to Previous meetings

Here are some Perl code samples contributed by participants:

Pictures of Jerusalem Perl Mongers and the Perl Workshop can be found on flickr:

www.flickr.com/photos/jerusalem_perl_mongers

Something to read: Blog of a wandering Jerusalem Perl Monger

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