UNIX 101. Put KW Perlmongers talk short in abstract.

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<eventitem date="2012-11-19" time="3:30 PM" room="MC 3003" title="UNIX 101">
<short><p><i>by Calum T. Dalek</i>. New to the Unix computing environment? If you seek an introduction, look no further. We will be holding a series of tutorials on using Unix, beginning with Unix 101 this upcoming Monday. Topics that will be covered include basic interaction with the shell and use of myriad pwerful tools. </p></short>
<abstract><p>New to the Unix computing environment? If you seek an introduction, look no further. We will be holding a series of tutorials on using Unix, beginning with Unix 101 this upcoming Monday. Topics that will be covered include basic interaction with the shell and use of myriad pwerful tools. </p>
<p>If you're interested in attending, make sure you can log into the Macs on the third floor, or show up to the CSC office (MC 3036) 20 minutes early for some help. If you're already familiar with these topics, don't hesitate to come to Unix 102, which will be held the week of the 26th.</p>
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<eventitem date="2012-11-15" time="7:00 PM" room="DC 1302" title="KW Perlmongers Talk">
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<p><i>by Justin Wheeler.</i>In his own words, this talk will cover the virtues
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TMTOWTDI, and did I mention CPAN?</p>
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<p>In his own words, this talk will cover the virtues
of Perl: CPAN, Moose, CPAN, Catalyst, CPAN, DBIx::Class, CPAN,
TMTOWTDI, and did I mention CPAN?</p>
<p>If you've never used Perl before, don't be scared away by the
jargon---the talk should be accessible to all CS students, and even if
you find it hard to follow, we will be serving pizza! </p>