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<title><![CDATA[Hackathon Chicago, Nov 10-12, 2006: Michael R. Wolf]]></title>
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<title><![CDATA[Michael R. Wolf]]></title>
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I learned Perl in a day, solved a problem the following day, and have been using and mastering it ever since.</p>
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My biggest contribution to Perl has been as a corporate trainer, teaching 3-5 day Perl courses for over 10 years to corporate clients and for open enrollment training providers. I'm hooked on Perl as a language, as a culture, and as a practice. I share all three when I teach.</p>
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Althought I do have a CPAN account, I've never used it, and am looking forward to contributing to the code-space (code, tests, documentation) in addition to my previous contributions to the collective mind-space.</p>
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