Symfony Live 2012

Organiser
Sensio Labs
Date
13-14 Sep 2012 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
The Brewery , London, GB
Cost
£150-£250

London’s first Symfony Live conference takes place next month on the 13th and 14th September. This event, in the heart of London's vibrant technical scene, brings together the best minds from open source enterprise software development. Open to the Symfony and Drupal communities, the first day will involve two workshop tracks: Getting Started with Symfony2and Going Further with Symfony2. The second day features a deeply technical conference with speakers including Fabien Potencier, CEO, SensioLabs and Dries Buytaert, CTO, Acquia. Both lead successful enterprise open source companies based on their respective technologies, and are well-known speakers on the conference circuit. There will be a variety of other talks during the day covering topics including composer, Symfony Components, phpdocumentor and silex.

Become a Certified Symfony Developer This will also be the first opportunity to sit the Certified Symfony Developer exam in the UK. The certification is very new, the first exam took place at the Paris conference in June. So this is a great opportunity to really identify yourself as a true Symfony pro.

Advance warning: you will need solid Symfony2 experience.

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If you’d like to attend this event, tickets are currently on sale with an early bird discount price of £150 that runs until the end of July. Whether you're completely new to Symfony and Drupal, or an experienced user, there's something to suit you here. Find out more about the talks and the speakers we're updating the page with more information as we get it.

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