Austin PHP Monthly Meetup

Organiser
Austin PHP Meetup
Date
Fri, 13 Apr 2012, 00:00 - 02:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Austin, US
Cost
Free

From now on, instead of 2nd Tuesday we are going to have our monthly meetings on the 2nd THURSDAY. 

Keith Casey will be speaking this month on the Twilio API.

Generally, when we design of User Interfaces, we think of color, alignment, and pixels. Unfortunately there are times when you can't use a browser or it just doesn't make sense. So what if we broke the UI out of the visual realm and into the audio? In this session, we'll use our phones to both a navigate and consume a website. Specifically, we'll use the Twilio API to connect, explore, and use a website.

Keith Casey has been a PHP developer for about seven years and until recently, a professional agitator within the DC tech community. To pay the bills, he works as the CTO of Blue Parabola, LLC on large-scale PHP-based systems for organizations ranging from major news media companies to small non-profits. In his spare time, he is a core contributor to web2project, works to build and support the Austin community, blogs regularly on technology issues at  http://CaseySoftware.com and is completely fascinated by monkeys.

If you are interested in sponsoring the subgroup this month, please get in touch with Logan.

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*The Manor Rd Exit is closed for Construction, so exit before at the Cameron Rd/290 and take the feeder

This meetup will be held at Region XIII Educational Service Center at 5701 Springdale Road. See the link below for a map.

http://www5.esc13.net...

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