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CodeWorks 2009 Atlanta PHP/Microsoft Meet the Speakers Happy Hour

Date
28-29 Sep 2009 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Atlanta, US
Cost
Free

Microsoft and Atlanta PHP invite you to join us for a special Meet the CodeWorks Speakers Happy Hour on Monday, September 28th at 6:00pm. Please come mix and mingle with the speakers and thought leaders of the PHP community!

Here's a list of some of the speakers who will be attending:

Andrei Zmievski Ben Ramsey Brian Moon Cal Evans Chris Shiflett Derick Rethans Ed Finkler Elizabeth Naramore Glen Gordon Matthew Turland Matthew Weier O'Phinney Scott MacVicar Sean Coates

and more...

The Happy Hour will take place at 6:00pm on Monday, September 28th at Gordon Biersch in midtown Atlanta. Gordon Biersch is easily accessible from Marta's Midtown Station. So, if you're staying at the Sheraton Gateway conference hotel, take the hotel shuttle to the airport and ride the train to Midtown Station. Gordon Biersch will be about a five block walk. See the link to directions below.

Many thanks to local Microsoft Developer Evangelist Glen Gordon for helping to make this event possible. Microsoft will be covering appetizers and entrées. Attendees are responsible for their own drinks.

Please RSVP at http://meetup.atlantaphp.org/calendar/11165442/ so we can get an accurate head-count for planning purposes.

We hope to see you there!

If you've not yet registered for the CodeWorks conference, register today at http://codeworks.mtacon.com/schedule/city/atlanta

Location on Bing Maps: http://tr.im/gordonbierschatl Directions from Marta's Midtown Station: http://tr.im/xP1y

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