Posts marked with “Cal Evans”
CodeWorks Slides
This past December and January, the php|architect crew took to the air for our annual traveling roadshow called CodeWorks. This year, for the third year in a row, we hit the road and made stops all over the country – but mainly on the coasts – presenting things we’ve learned over the past year.Each stop introduced us to new friends and at each stop we learned from a local developer sharing what they knew.
Day Camp 4 Developers #2: Telecommuting
Day Camp 4 Developers #2: Telecommuting is a 1 day, technology agnostic, on-line conference dedicated to helping developers learn the tools and techniques needed to participate in or manage a distributed team.
CodeWorks 2010 Slides
If you’ve been following along the last couple months, you know that a number of us were recently on the CodeWorks 2010 tour. In ten days we hit five cities and met user groups all over the place. All in all, it was a blast – we all have writeups coming – but you’re not here for our analysis.. you’re hear for our slides.
The CodeWorks 2010 early-bird extended to October 4th
By popular demand, we have extended the early-bird special for our upcoming CodeWorks tour until Monday, October 4th in order to give everybody an opportunity to sign up for one (or more!) of the tour stops for the low, low, low price of $75 (or even cheaper if you get in with groups of five […]
Friday Webcast "Care and feeding of remote developers"
Our very own Cal Evans takes centre stage at our ongoing TEK·X webcast series this Friday. Come join us!
Ten Top PHP people to follow on Twitter
Twitter is a powerful medium, and following the right kind of people for your interests is crucial.
Hey Look! Cal Evans is Coming to CodeWorks!
The next CodeWorks speaker we’d like to announce is the incomparable Cal Evans! He brings so much to the CW table, both in terms of technical know-how and real-world experience. Cal will be with us for all seven cities of the tour, so read on to get a hint of what topics he’ll be covering.
At 14, is PHP Finally Growing Up?
Fourteen years ago, Rasmus Lerdorf released the first version of PHP. It’s been a long journey from there to where PHP Is today—with many bumps along the road, a few flat tires and some great scenery. The question on our mind, however, is this: how is the PHP community growing up and evolving?