will
2005-Nov-02 10:21 UTC
[Fwd: [ANNOUNCE] London Web Frameworks Evening - Nov 17th @ Cabot Square]
This may be of interest to some list members (organised by london.pm): -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [ANNOUNCE] London Web Frameworks Evening - Nov 17th @ Cabot Square Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2005 23:43:57 +0000 From: Dean Wilson <dwilson-a7vfiNe3ijABe96aLqz0jA@public.gmane.org> Reply-To: london.pm-u+xBH8Vjc1R4cg9Nei1l7Q@public.gmane.org To: london.pm-announce-u+xBH8Vjc1R4cg9Nei1l7Q@public.gmane.org London Web Frameworks Evening - Nov 17th @ Cabot Square I''m pleased to announce that on the 17th of November, starting at 19:00 and being held in Morgan Stanley at Cabot Square, is the first ever London Web Frameworks evening! We were incredibly lucky with the line up and we''re proud to present: Matt Trout - Catalyst Catalyst core developer and author of DBIx::Class. Simon Willison - Django Javascript guru, Sitepoint author, Pythonista and Yahoo! Matt Biddulph - Rails The man behind the BBC''s programme catalogue. Nuff Said. ********************************************************************** You must sign up (it''s free!) to attend: http://london.pm.org/signup/ ********************************************************************** Each speaker will give an overview/introduction and some of what makes each framework great. The talks will begin at 19:00 on the 17th of November and will finish about 21:00. We''ll then be heading to a local pub for food, drink and conversation. The venue for the meeting is the Shakespeare training room on the 12th floor of the Morgan Stanley building in Cabot Square. Registration is required if you plan to attend. Thanks go to Ben Evans for getting us the venue and the speakers for presenting with no pay, no travel expenses and no safety net... Useful Links ==============================Cabot Square on GoogleMaps: http://makeashorterlink.com/?X1221261C London PM Sign up page for the event: http://london.pm.org/signup/ Dean Wilson -- Dean Wilson http://www.unixdaemon.net Profanity is the one language all programmers understand --- Anon