PHP London July Meetup

Organiser
PHP London
Date
Thu, 2 Jul 2009, 18:30 - 20:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , City of London, GB
Cost
Free

PHP London is a non-profit group to promote knowledge sharing and best practice amongst PHP developers and web development and business professionals in London. The main product right now is a regular PHP meetup, basically a monthly PHP PubCon. In order to attend all you need is an interest in PHP.

Agenda 7:00-7:55 - informal drinks, snacks and chat 7:55-8:00 - welcome by executive committee & any group announcements

We will be repeating the Executive Committee Elections at this meeting at 8pm. Nominations are open now on the website by adding your name to the list after the appropriate position on our wiki's Executive committee page - http://phplondon.org/wiki/Executive_committee

Website nominations will close at midnight on 4 June but you will still be able to register your interest in a role in person at the Theodore Bullfrog until the elections start.

8:00-9:00 - talks

Extending and scripting the PHP Development Toolkit, by William Candillon

If you are interested in giving a talk, or want to request one, please look at our talks page: http://www.phplondon.org/wiki/Talks

9:00 onwards - more drinks, snack and chat

if you're coming, feel free to mark yourself down on the meeting page on our wiki. Everyone who does and who actually attends will be entered in a random draw for a prize of £10 of drinks/food from the venue: http://www.phplondon.org/wiki/June4th2009

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