The Orlando PHP March Meetup

Organiser
The Orlando PHP Meetup Group
Date
Fri, 5 Mar 2010, 00:00 - 02:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Orlando, US
Cost
Free

I hope everyone enjoyed last month's Coding Dojo session presented by Caike Souza. I know that not everyone who wanted to got to participate, but thanks to everyone who stepped up. It was a lot of fun and really educational!

And that's why we're doing it again!

Yes, this month we're doing another Coding Dojo. I foresee this trend continuing until we all get sick of it or until Caike has a regular Dojo night of his own that we can all attend. Our problem for this month will be a little simpler, so we spend less time explaining and more time coding I'll post it to the OrlandoPHP Github account for you to review. For more info on the Orlando Coding Dojo, check out the official Wordpress blog and the official Google group / mailing list.

Because the Dojo works best when everyone can see your work, we'll be meeting at the clubhouse at Camden apartments in downtown Orlando, with its enormous TV, courtesy of Demetrius Ford, our official Location Coordinator. The address is:

688 N Orange Ave
Orlando, FL 32801
(map)

You can park in the parking lot in front of the complex and in the adjacent lot, just not in the garage. The clubhouse is inside the main complex, secured by a maglock, and it's super sweet. We'll try to leave someone outside to lead people in, but try to come earlier rather than later. If you get locked out, just ping one of us by cell phone or Twitter; I'll try to keep an eye on ye ole @orlandophp account.

Looking forward to another great meeting this month,

David @ OrlandoPHP.org

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