php|tek 2009: Tony Bibbs on Technology in Government
Submitted by Keith Casey on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 12:00I spent a few minutes with Tony Bibbs talking about how the State of Iowa is using PHP... and how it started in the first place.
php|tek 2009: Paul M Jones on Benchmarking
Submitted by Keith Casey on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 03:00It took a while, but I captured Paul M Jones and held him hostage until he shared a few tips and secrets on Benchmarking applications... including a few things to watch out for.
php|tek 2009: Michelangelo van Dam on PHP Testfest
Submitted by Keith Casey on Wed, 05/20/2009 - 21:00
The slides Michelangelo mentions are available here: "Preparation for PHP Testfest 2009"
php|tek 2009: Cal Evans on Distributed Teams & Telecommuting
Submitted by Keith Casey on Wed, 05/20/2009 - 17:01Cal Evans of Ibuildings at php|tek 2009 talking about working with and in a distributed team
php|tek 2009: Lorna Jane Mitchell & Matthew Weier O'Phinney
Submitted by Keith Casey on Wed, 05/20/2009 - 00:46I got a few minutes with Lorna Jane & Matthew just a few minutes after their joint tutorial on Subversion at php|tek 2009.
Their sites: Lorna Jane Mitchell and Matthew Weier O'Phinney
php|tek 2009: Eli White on Community, ZendCon, etc
Submitted by Keith Casey on Wed, 05/20/2009 - 00:39At php|tek 2009, I managed to corner Eli White - Community Manager at Zend - to get some thoughts about php|tek, the community, and what he's preparing for ZendCon 2009.
php|tek 2009 Unconference
Submitted by Keith Casey on Sun, 05/03/2009 - 23:20Update 20 May 209: The submissions for this unconference are closed. Please check out the php|tek 2009 Unconference schedule here.
Well, we're just about two weeks from php|tek 2009. While many of the presenters are touching up their slides, brushing up their talks, and thinking of the pizza that's yet to come... I have a different question for you:
What are you doing?
As of today, I'm officially collecting ideas for the php|tek unconference. As I get ideas (I already have quite a few), I'll post them on Chris Cornutt 's site Joind.in under the php|tek Unconference event. Then all you have to do is register on the site, vote for the session, and feel free to leave feedback.
What's an UnConference you ask?

