Czech Perl Workshop 2014

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Name   Mr. Bernhard Schmalhofer (‎bernhard‎)
City   München
Country   Germany
Perl mongers group   Munich.pm
Company   Büro für IT-Projekte
Email   bernhard.schmalhofer@gmx.de
Web page   http://www.xing.com/profile/Bernhard_Schmalhofer
PAUSE id   BSCHMAL
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A trained physicist, dabbled in bioinformatics, now freelancing as a software engineer.
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