London.pm holds a technical meeting. Some of the talks were videoed and uploaded to this and this YouTube playlists.
London.pm holds a technical meeting. Some of the talks were videoed and uploaded to a YouTube playlist.
London.pm held a technical meeting. Some of the talks were videoed and uploaded to a YouTube playlist.
London.pm held a technical meeting. The talks were videoed and uploaded to a YouTube playlist.
London.pm held a technical meeting. The talks were videoed and uploaded to a YouTube playlist.
London.pm held a technical meeting. The talks were videoed and uploaded to a YouTube playlist.
London.pm held a technical meeting. Some of the talks were videoed and uploaded to a YouTube playlist.
London.pm held a technical meeting. Some of the talks were videoed and uploaded to a YouTube playlist.
The thirteenth LPW "Changes" at Westminster University.
London.pm held a technical meeting. Some of the talks were videoed and uploaded to a YouTube playlist.
Sue Spence steps down as leader, Rick Deller takes over.
London.pm held a technical meeting. The talks were videoed and uploaded to a YouTube playlist.
London.pm holds a technical meeting. The talks were videoed and uploaded to a YouTube playlist.
London.pm held its eighth Hack Day at Adzuna
London.pm held a technical meeting.
London.pm held its seventh Hack Day at the London Hackspace
The twelfth LPW "It's A Perl Christmas" at Westminster University.
London.pm held a technical meeting.
London.pm holds its sixth Hack Day at the London Hackspace
London.pm holds a technical meeting. Some of the talks were videoed and uploaded to YouTube
London.pm holds its fifth Hack Day at the London Hackspace
London.pm holds a technical meeting.
London.pm holds its fourth Hack Day at the London Hackspace
London.pm holds its third Hack Day at the London Hackspace
London.pm holds its second Hack Day at the London Hackspace
The eleventh LPW "Perl and the Internet of Things" at Westminster University.
London.pm holds its first Hack Day at the London Hackspace
Sue Spence wins the "election" to be the new leader, taking over from Tom Hukins
London.pm holds a technical meeting.
The tenth LPW "Decadon: 10 Years of LPW" at Westminster University.
London.pm holds a technical meeting.
London.pm holds a technical meeting.
The ninth LPW sees Westminster University hosting another great workshop.
Tom Hukins wins the "election" to be the new leader, taking over from Leo Lapworth
The eighth LPW sees Westminster University hosting another great workshop.
The seventh LPW sees Westminster University hosting another great workshop.
Leo Lapworth wins the election to be the new leader, taking over from Léon Brocard who reveals unicode issues with this website.
The sixth LPW sees Westminster University hosting another great workshop.
Leo Lapworth rewrote the backend to the website.
Greg McCarroll steps down and hands over the reins to Léon Brocard.
The fifth LPW sees Westminster University hosting another great workshop.
Citing geographical inconvenience Simon Wistow steps down and long time heretic Greg McCarroll takes over.
The fourth LPW sees Westminster University hosting over 160 Mongers. Dave Cross runs a free Perl Beginners' course which quickly fills to cpacity.
Former glorious leader Dave Cross runs a free training day at the BBC. It is wildly successful and hugely popular.
The third annual London Perl Workshop goes like a charm.
After 2 years and 2 months Mark Fowler stepped down and Simon Wistow was elected in an uncontested race.
The second London Perl Workshop was held at City University. Special guest was Mark Jason Dominus.
The inaugural London Perl Workshop was held at Imperial College Union. Special guest was Casey West.
Paul Mison stepped down as leader after a year and Mark Fowler was elected in his place.
After a a battle the likes of which will never be seen again, Paul Mison (aka Blech) has been elected our new leader. He takes over from Dave Cross who has put vast amounts of energy into running the group for the last three years and to whom the group owes it's very existence. Many many kudos to him.
Yet again members of London.pm were involved somewhat in the organisation of a YAPC::Europe, this time in Amsterdam between the 2nd and 4th of August. Lots of us attended and spoke as well. It was fun.
Of course, at the time there was only one heretic.
Many members of London.pm donated substantial sums of money to the fund to sponsor Damian Conway to work on Perl for the whole of the year 2001. And he came and spoke to us, which was nice.
Members of London.pm were heavily involved in the organisation of the first YAPC::Europe which was held at the ICA in London on 22-24 September 2000. Many of us gave presentations.
You hired a camel? Well, sponsor is probably the correct term...
Held at the Cittie of York on Thursday the 6th of August, 1998.