DC-Baltimore Perl Workshop 2016 Talk Proposal
The DC-Baltimore Perl Workshop is a 1-day, 2-track conference (Saturday, April 16) along with a 1-day hackathon (Sunday, April 17). The attendees are Perl Programmers and enthusiasts, interested in the latest technology and techniques -- Beginner, Advanced, Bizarre... all of the things!

Example talk topics:
* How regexes work
* Debugging techniques
* Art & Code
* Unicode!
* Perl6?
* Agile project planning
* Porting Perl to my Roomba

We will provide projection (VGA / hopefully HDMI) and sound-amplification (if needed). Bring your own laptop/device.

You may submit more than one talk! Talk acceptance is on a rolling basis. We've started accepting a few talks, but there is room for more, so please submit!

Speakers attend the conference for free, but you'll still need to register. If your talk is accepted, please choose the "Speaker" option on our Eventbrite page.

Email further questions to dcbpw-organizers@googlegroups.com.
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Contact Email Address *
Email address for organizers to correspond with you. Will not be made public.
Talk Title *
The title of your talk, as it will appear on conference material.
Talk Length *
We strongly prefer 25-minute talks -- long enough to give a solid taste on a topic, not so long to bore people. We are also open to "tutorials", which can span sessions. There will be day-of lightning talk sign-ups as well.
Abstract *
Short description / teaser for the talk, will be shown in conference material.
Full Description *
Description for use by talk-selection. What is this talk about, and how is it a good fit for DCBPW?
Speaker Name *
Your name, as shown on conference material alongside your bio and public contact information.
Speaker Bio *
A brief note about yourself which we can include in conference material.
Speaker contact information
Email / twitter / github / website / whatever that you're OK with being put along with your name/bio.
Notes / Questions
Any further notes or questions you have for the organizers.
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