Posts marked with “tekx”
Afterglow
Well the sessions are over, the goodbye’s said, and the projectors packed back away. Another PHP conference goes into the history books. Looking around the web, I am already beginning to see posts, pictures, and tweets from attendees talking about what they learned and showcasing new friendships. From the looks of it, everyone had a […]
Meet Kristina Chodorow
Kristina Chodorow is the lead developer on the MongoDB project and a member of the php|architect blogger squad. Among other great posts, she wrote this year’s Ada Lovelace Day post for php|architect, “Technically Female“. Kristina will be presenting on MongDB at TEK·X on both the tutorial day and the regular conference. If you are looking […]
Meet Matthew Turland
Matthew is a veteran PHP programmer and a visible member of the PHP community.He has a new job, a new book and is speaking at TEK·X, life is good. Listen as we talk to Matthew about his session at TEK·X.
Meet Travis Swicegood
Travis Swicegood is a Renaissance Man when it comes to programming and web technologies. He works with several different languages and technologies to get the job done. Travis is a published author and note speaker and we are pleased to have him with us at TEK·X this year.
Meet Jason Sweat
Meet Jason Sweat. Jason is a speaker at TEK·X, a published author and all-around good guy. Listen as we talk with Jason about PHP and the talks he will give at TEK·X.
Win a free ticket to TEK·X
If you work with PHP in a Windows environment, you don’t want to miss Ruslan Yakushev and Mark Brown as they talk about what Microsoft is doing to make PHP run faster on Windows and with IIS in this week’s webcast, “Making PHP faster on IIS”