PHP Meetup, by New York PHP Community

Operated by the New York PHP User Group Community, the world's largest PHP user community, this meetup is the informal counterpart to NYPHP's monthly general meetings and events.

Sign-up for this meetup to get reminders about our informal meetings on the 1st Tuesday of every month, for networking, pool, food and drink at Pound & Pence.

Then join NYPHP.org and subscribe to NYPHP's announce mailing list for notifications about professional presentations from industry experts on the 4th Tuesday at IBM midtown:

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

For technical support, other events, and other discussions, including Joomla, Zend Framework, MySQL and PostgreSQL, subscribe to the other NYPHP mailing lists:

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

Learn more about the NYPHP Community: http://www.nyphp.org

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Past events

  • Secrets of mysqlnd

    26-27 Feb 2013 in New York, United States

    You must RSVP at / to attend.Together, PHP and MySQL power more sites than any other - so where's the love? With seductive clouds and a tempting noSQL, many see the relationship of these long-time love birds on the rocks.But this February, matchmakers NYPHP and MySQL author and expert Ronald Bradford are here to help work things out with a look at MySQL's latest token of affection, mysqlnd - and ensuring that this romance novel, has a happy ending.

  • Responsive Web Design

    22-23 Jan 2013 in New York, United States

    You must RSVP at / to attend.It's been twelve years since NYPHP started and a lot has changed since then. Not only does Facebook rival TV as a primetime pastime - that's right, a web site rivaling TV - it does so on dozens of screen sizes. Whether smart, tablet, laptop or dull desktop, "cross-browser" compatibility has taken on new meaning.This January, we're pleased to have Sam Richard, Sr.

  • Full-Text with PHP and Sphinx

    25-26 Sep 2012 in New York, United States

    YOU MUST RSVP AT is a standalone open source search server with incrediblly fast full-text and other search functions, including geo-spatial distance support and more. It also combines both native NoSQL functionality and MySQL protocol compatibility.In this talk, we'll explore Sphinx's power, walk through key integration steps in a PHP environment, look at how to efficiently build the most popular services to support high-load and scalability.

  • Zend Application Fabric for IBM PureSystems and SmartCloud Enterprise Clouds

    26-27 Jun 2012 in , United States

    RSVP at New York PHP Meetup site required for IBM security.Just when you thought that school's out for summer, there's one more lesson to be learned - and you won't want to skip this class. NYPHP pillar and IBMer Daniel Krook will school us on what IBM and Zend are doing with PHP in the cloud, including an exclusive inside look at DB2-as-a-service and the Zend PHP PAAS. Don't be held back; grab your dads and grads and join Mr.

  • Cloud Virtualization for PHP Developers

    28-29 Feb 2012 in , United States

    Awwe, it's February, and love is in the air. And appropriately NYPHP continues it's love affair with cloud computing, welcoming Justin DeMaris for a rare technical look at what makes the cloud tick - virtualization.RSVP required for IBM security: Cloud Virtualization for PHP DevelopersVirtualization has changed the platform playing field for web development considerably.

  • Keeping Your Feet on the Ground with PHP Cloud Hosting

    24-25 Jan 2012 in , United States

    Welcome to the future! Time marches on and with it the trends and concepts in technology follow. While in 1912 we'd discuss exciting new developments in metallurgy, the Titantic and vitamins, in 2012, innovation is a bit loftier.IBM security requires RSVP: Cloud Hosting for PHP DevelopersOriginally over-hyped, subsequently confused, and still misunderstood, cloud computing is evolving and it's footprint on web development has become real.

  • next@bootup: Bootup #4

    19-20 Nov 2009 in New York, United States

    We're pleased to announce the Bootup #4 event Nov 19th, our fully functional www.bootup.io site, and some exciting developments. Bootup puts startups in front of engineers and business professionals to create a forum for analysis, the technical pitch, and team building across disciplines. First, the primary Bootup location on the web is now www.bootup.io. With the new site you can submit your pitches online, RSVP, sign-up for our newsletter, and learn all about the Bootup organization.

  • Bootup, by NYPHP October Meetup

    20-21 Oct 2009 in New York, United States

    Bootup puts startups in front of engineers to create a forum for analysis and the technical pitch. Modeled after financial funding pitch events, Bootup is the first to bring startups vital technical funding, bridging the gap between them and the technology they require. If you're a serious startup then join us to get your strategy validated and gain backing from the technical investor, while connecting directly with skill.

  • Bootup, by NYPHP September Meetup

    1-2 Sep 2009 in New York, United States

    This month’s new initiative, Bootup puts startups in front of engineers to create a forum for analysis and the technical pitch. See our upcoming pitches for August 4th.Modeled after financial funding pitch events, Bootup is the first to bring startups vital technical funding, bridging the gap between them and the technology they require.If you're a serious startup then join us to get your strategy validated and gain backing from the technical investor, while connecting directly with skill.

  • PHP Meetup, by New York PHP Community August Meetup

    4-5 Aug 2009 in New York, United States

    This month we're continuing our new (old?) meetup format, Beer Review, with a focus on the newly released PHP 5.3.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.

  • PHP Meetup, by New York PHP Community July Meetup

    7-8 Jul 2009 in New York, United States

    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!

  • PHP Meetup, by New York PHP Community June Meetup

    2-3 Jun 2009 in New York, United States

    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!

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