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Perl User Groups, Cairo

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  • 1 Perl Mongers Cairo
    • 1.1 Perl Mongers Ayman M. Galal
    • 1.2 Perl Mongers General Cairo Perl Mongers discussion
  • 2 Perl Mongers cairo
    • 2.1 Perl Mongers wael fareed
    • 2.2 Perl Mongers General cairo Perl Mongers discussion

Perl Mongers Cairo

Perl Mongers Ayman M. Galal

Contact: http://cairo.pm.org/

Perl Mongers General Cairo Perl Mongers discussion


Perl Mongers cairo

Perl Mongers wael fareed

Contact: http://cairo.pm.org/

Perl Mongers General cairo Perl Mongers discussion

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