PHP in Sydney
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1 comment | December 31st, 2008
Slides from the recently-concluded Open Source Developers Conference (OSDC) 2008 in Sydney, Australia have started appearing online, and reveal that PHP received a fair amount of coverage. In case you weren’t able to make it, you can catch up on all the conference action with slides of talks on: Improving PHP Application Performance with APC by James McLean; Managing Hydrodynamic Models With PHP by Andrew Goodwin; PHP Frameworks in 2008 by Akash Mehta; Of Lambda Functions, Closures, and Traits by Sebastian Bergmann; and PHP on Windows 2008 by Microsoft’s Jorke Odolphi.


One comment to “PHP in Sydney”
December 31st, 2008 at 10:31 pm
I’m one of the organisers of the Sydney PHP Group (www.sydphp.org) and was on the program committee for OSDC. While we accepted the same number of PHP and Python talks (way more than Perl & Ruby) we received more proposals about PHP than Python, Perl & Ruby combined. It really got a few of us thinking it could be time for a PHP conference in AU.