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Nim Online Conference 2020
As the COVID-19 situation unfolds, many of us are stuck at home. This gives us a perfect reason to set up an online conference and we are doing just that. NimConf 2020 will take place in about a month from now – on June 20th . It will be streamed for free and it doesn’t require any travelling - you will be able to participate from your home, without any travel and accommodation expenses.
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