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PHP Meetup, by New York PHP Community July Meetup

Date
7-8 Jul 2009 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , New York, US
Cost
Free

This June, we're back to our regularly scheduled meetup format with our Beer Review.

There's only one thing better than getting feedback from your peers - getting feedback after a few beers - thus Beer Review. Beer Review is a lightning talk format designed to field questions and provide a direct feedback channel for the community.

We have reserved a private backroom at a restaurant, with an LCD, free wireless, and seating for about 30 people.

Come prepared with your presentation topic!

Here's the format:

6:30pm - 20 minutes of networking 6:40pm - lightning talk selection deadline 6:50pm - 5-10 minute lightning talks from members (max 40 minutes)

Presentation topics: -- general questions/answers about PHP or anything AMP -- review/analysis of a problem or existing solution

2-5 minute pitches about your available services will also be considered.

Remember, presentations will be selected by 6:40pm, so arrive on time.

Food and beverage table service is available.

Also don't forget to subscribe to NYPHP's mailing lists for other announcements, technical support and discussion, and more:

http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/announce

http://www.nyphp.org/mailinglists.php

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