We've mentioned it before but we just wanted to remind you again about the article contest that the PHP Women are holding with fame and glory going to the winners (oh, and there's prizes too).
news phpCommunity News: PHP Women Article Contest UpdatePHPDeveloper.org Wed, 07/16/2008 - 10:24
We've mentioned it before but we just wanted to remind you again about the article contest that the PHP Women are holding with fame and glory going to the winners (oh, and there's prizes too). Community News: php|architect Pre-announces php|works 2008PHPDeveloper.org Tue, 06/17/2008 - 07:54
The php|architect folks have released a pre-announcement about this year's php|works conference: Community News: php|tek 2008 CoveragePHPDeveloper.org Wed, 05/21/2008 - 13:45
Rather than having a lots of different blog posts scattered all over covering this year's php|tek conference in Chicago, I figured that pulling them all together here would work best. Community News: PHP Unconference RecapsPHPDeveloper.org Wed, 04/30/2008 - 09:37
This year's PHP Unconference (in Hamburg) has finished up and server in the community have posted their summaries of this year's event including: Community News: PHP Vikinger Unconference 2008 AnnouncedPHPDeveloper.org Mon, 04/21/2008 - 12:04
Derick Rethans has posted an announcement about this year's PHP Vikinger unconference in Skien, Norway: Community News: PHP London 2008 Presentations (mp3)PHPDeveloper.org Wed, 03/26/2008 - 12:58
On the PHP London conference website (from the recently passed PHP London 2008) has posted the first of many mp3s of the session that happened there. His presentation is titled Enterprise PHP Development and looks at things like whether or not PHP is "enterprise ready", how PHP's role in the online world has changed and some steps to take to be sure your application is ready to serve your enterprise. Community News: PHP London 2008 Comes to a ClosePHPDeveloper.org Mon, 03/03/2008 - 11:15
The PHP London Conference for 2008 is behind us now and, from what the bloggers are saying, it went off wonderfully.
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