Thread: Fw: Bulletin #76 PHP Everywhere

Fw: Bulletin #76 PHP Everywhere

From
"Christopher Kings-Lynne"
Date:
Looks like there's Postgres at the PHP-CON...

Chris

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Subject: Bulletin #76 PHP Everywhere



> PHP-CON West 2003
> =================
>
> Subject: Online Registration opens for php-con West 2003, October 21-24,
2003, Santa Clara, Californiaphp-con returns to the San Francisco Bay Area
with new sessions, the gurus of PHP and a whole new day of PHP-intensive
learning. Log on to http://www.php-con.com today for program details and
online registration.
>
> php-con West 2003: Community. Code. Solutions.October 21- 24, 2003Biltmore
HotelSanta Clara, Californiahttp://www.php-con.com
>
> Why is php-con the destination of choice for PHP and web developers?
Because php-con is about three things: Community. Code. Solutions.
>
> Community. PHP developers all share a common goal: Getting the most out of
the Web. And php-con is the where the PHP developer community comes together
to advance that goal.
>
> Code. php-con program packs in full-day tutorials, three tracks of
technical sessions and the all-day developer marathon: The php-con Code
Sprint. Write, debug and test your code along side PHP's finest.
>
> Solutions. php-con is where you will find everything you need related to
robust, rapid applications development, standards and best practices: MySQL,
PostgreSQL, XML, PEAR, Webservices, PHP-Gtk, PHP/GD, testing and debugging,
performance tuning, and extending PHP.
>
> Don't wait to secure your space at php-con! Early Bird Registration
discounts end on September 26, 2003. Register online today at
http://www.php-con.com. Information on student discounts are available on
our registration
page.---------------------------------------------------------Copyright 2003
John Lim.To unsubscribe: http://php.weblogs.com/prefs/
>


Re: Fw: Bulletin #76 PHP Everywhere

From
Darcy Buskermolen
Date:
I guess this this would be a good event for our own Josh to attend/exhibit.
Perhaps we should run this by him once he returns next week.


On Wednesday 27 August 2003 18:10, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
> Looks like there's Postgres at the PHP-CON...
>
> Chris
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <noreply@natsoft.com>
> To: <undisclosed-recipients:>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 8:28 PM
> Subject: Bulletin #76 PHP Everywhere
>
> > PHP-CON West 2003
> > =================
> >
> > Subject: Online Registration opens for php-con West 2003, October 21-24,
>
> 2003, Santa Clara, Californiaphp-con returns to the San Francisco Bay Area
> with new sessions, the gurus of PHP and a whole new day of PHP-intensive
> learning. Log on to http://www.php-con.com today for program details and
> online registration.
>
> > php-con West 2003: Community. Code. Solutions.October 21- 24,
> > 2003Biltmore
>
> HotelSanta Clara, Californiahttp://www.php-con.com
>
> > Why is php-con the destination of choice for PHP and web developers?
>
> Because php-con is about three things: Community. Code. Solutions.
>
> > Community. PHP developers all share a common goal: Getting the most out
> > of
>
> the Web. And php-con is the where the PHP developer community comes
> together to advance that goal.
>
> > Code. php-con program packs in full-day tutorials, three tracks of
>
> technical sessions and the all-day developer marathon: The php-con Code
> Sprint. Write, debug and test your code along side PHP's finest.
>
> > Solutions. php-con is where you will find everything you need related to
>
> robust, rapid applications development, standards and best practices:
> MySQL, PostgreSQL, XML, PEAR, Webservices, PHP-Gtk, PHP/GD, testing and
> debugging, performance tuning, and extending PHP.
>
> > Don't wait to secure your space at php-con! Early Bird Registration
>
> discounts end on September 26, 2003. Register online today at
> http://www.php-con.com. Information on student discounts are available on
> our registration
> page.---------------------------------------------------------Copyright
> 2003 John Lim.To unsubscribe: http://php.weblogs.com/prefs/
>
>
>
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Re: Fw: Bulletin #76 PHP Everywhere

From
Josh Berkus
Date:
Darcy, Chris,

> I guess this this would be a good event for our own Josh to attend/exhibit.
> Perhaps we should run this by him once he returns next week.
>
> On Wednesday 27 August 2003 18:10, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
> > Looks like there's Postgres at the PHP-CON...

I'd be up for it.   Do either of you know the organizers so I can get in touch
with them about presentations?

--
Josh Berkus
Aglio Database Solutions
San Francisco

Re: Fw: Bulletin #76 PHP Everywhere

From
Darcy Buskermolen
Date:
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 09:31, Josh Berkus wrote:
> Darcy, Chris,
>
> > I guess this this would be a good event for our own Josh to
> > attend/exhibit. Perhaps we should run this by him once he returns next
> > week.
> >
> > On Wednesday 27 August 2003 18:10, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
> > > Looks like there's Postgres at the PHP-CON...
>
> I'd be up for it.   Do either of you know the organizers so I can get in
> touch with them about presentations?

Nope I don't know them off hand, however here is the homepage for phpcon west:

http://www.php-con.com/2003/west/

--
Darcy Buskermolen
Wavefire Technologies Corp.
ph: 250.717.0200
fx:  250.763.1759
http://www.wavefire.com

Re: Fw: Bulletin #76 PHP Everywhere

From
"Christopher Kings-Lynne"
Date:
> > I guess this this would be a good event for our own Josh to
attend/exhibit.
> > Perhaps we should run this by him once he returns next week.
> >
> > On Wednesday 27 August 2003 18:10, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
> > > Looks like there's Postgres at the PHP-CON...
>
> I'd be up for it.   Do either of you know the organizers so I can get in
touch
> with them about presentations?

No, the email I forwarded was a note on the bottom of the ADODB mailing list
mail, which was mostly about a new version of ADODB.

Chris