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    <title>YAPC::NA!</title>
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    <summary>This year I attended my first YAPC in Madison, Wisconsin. I first met several Perl community members at OSCON and was amazed at how open, nice, and welcoming everyone has been. I had the same experience at YAPC::NA and I...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This year I attended my first YAPC in Madison, Wisconsin. I first met several Perl community members at OSCON and was amazed at how open, nice, and welcoming everyone has been. I had the same experience at YAPC::NA and I look forward to attending moar YAPC's!</p>

<p>I'd like to thank the organizers and all the of the participants!! I had a great time and I will definitely be participating in the future :D</p>]]>
        <![CDATA[<p>The talks were great and I learned stuff. The hardware hacking lounge was awesome and I got to play with stuff. More than anything though, I got to learn about several Perl related projects and meet contributors face to face. I have been wanting to move from being a Perl user to being a community contributor for some time. I finally got a CPAN account set up and have volunteered to do documentation for a couple projects so I can learn how they work and eventually start contributing code patches.</p>

<p>There was a social theme to this event, namely the inclusiveness of the community. In the past 5 years I've been working with Perl and interacting with members of the Perl community I have generally felt welcome and encouraged. Granted I work in the tech industry and I have a pretty thick skin, but if anything I've felt an increase of positive attention and a desire to encourage me to be involved in the community.</p>

<p>Perl is not as "sexy" as Ruby or Python and it seems to be the underdog in the tech industry. Besides it's usefulness as a programming language, the thing that truly sets Perl apart is the amazing community. I look forward to increasing my participation!! </p>

<p>While I won't be able to make YAPC::Europe this year, I will be at the Moose Hackathon in Norway! It's my birthday that week so I am planning on drinking and hacking!! Because booze is so expensive in Norway, I'm bringing like only 2 changes of clothes and filling up my suitcase with as much booze as I can legally bring in the country (duty free, holla!). I encourage the rest of you to do the same ;)<br />
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