Tuesday, March 31. 2009Dutch PHP Conference tickets are on sale
Just a short post to let you know that the tickets for this year's Dutch PHP Conference are on sale as of today.
Get your tickets here. There's currently an early bird discount, so book your tickets now before the prices are raised. With 2 days of conference plus a tutorial day, and many excellent speakers from all over the world, this year's event is going to be the best Dutch PHP Conference we've had so far. Don't miss it! Monday, January 19. 2009Dutch PHP Conference 2009 Call for Papers Amsterdam is calling, the Dutch PHP Conference 2009 Call for Papers is now open!Everyone here at Ibuildings is excited about the Dutch PHP Conference 2009. We've already started work on some of the exciting things we've got planned for this year. We want to encourage you to mark June 11-13 on your calendar and plan on attending. Continue reading "Dutch PHP Conference 2009 Call for Papers"
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Thursday, December 18. 2008Adobe MAX conference report Back in November Adobe invited a representative of Ibuildings over (thanks Mike!) to attend Adobe MAX North America, amongst a small group of 13 other PHP and AJAX influencers. The main reason to invite us, was to start a discussion on the direction they go in respect to their Flex and AIR development and to receive feedback on some of the plans they have. Because of my fitting name, previous experience and current interest in Adobe products like Flex, AIR and Flash Catalyst (Previously known as Thermo), I was the chosen one to represent Ibuildings! Continue reading "Adobe MAX conference report"
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Friday, November 7. 2008International PHP Conference 2008
Last week I attended this year's fall edition of the International PHP Conference in Mainz, Germany. Aside from speaking there, I attended quite a few sessions, and met up with a lot of people from the community. I had a great time, and definitely learned quite some interesting stuff.
I made a schedule up-front and even though usually I hardly follow such a schedule, at this conference I actually did for the most part. The reason I usually don't follow the schedule is because I want to meet people and tight conference schedule's make that impossible. The International PHP Conference luckily offers enough and long enough breaks to meet up with people and talk to them. Continue reading "International PHP Conference 2008" Monday, October 27. 2008Windows Azure and PHP This week I'm at Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference (PDC2008) in Los Angeles in sunny California (yup, being a CTO is a tough job!). I was invited to this conference by Microsoft (thanks Bram!) because Microsoft is opening up to the PHP community, and I must say that so far they haven't disappointed me. Read what I've learned about what Microsoft is doing with PHP so far. Continue reading "Windows Azure and PHP"
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Wednesday, October 15. 2008Ibuildings @ the PHPNW conference We're proud to announce that Ibuildings is the premier sponsor of the PHPNW conference that takes place on November 22nd in Manchester in the UK. The conference features speakers such as Derick Rethans and Rob Allen (see the schedule for more speakers), and at 50 GBP it's very good value for money for PHP developers. Continue reading "Ibuildings @ the PHPNW conference" Tuesday, October 14. 2008Future of Web Apps 08
We just spent two fantastic days at the Future of Web Apps conference in London. There were so many PHPers around, most of whom we'd never met before, and it was so cool to hear about your current projects - there seems to be so much going on at the moment, despite the economic downturn! When we weren't playing with Microsoft Surface or riding the Sun "surfboard", we heard the founder of Digg bashing PHP - or at least announcing that they are moving some of their software into Python. The rumour says this is because of a need to use real threading and some other features that PHP cannot provide at the moment, and in that case - for those components - it's the right decision (it's as important to know when to use PHP, as it is when not to).
Continue reading "Future of Web Apps 08" Thursday, September 25. 2008ZendCon Day 2 - 2
[webmaster's note: due to a miscommunication possibly involving beer at one of the Zendcon after parties, instead of a day 2 and day 3 review, we had 2 day 2 reviews; there's some interesting comments in the post though, so we're still just posting it. Don't worry, we'll get someone to cover day 3 as well.]
As you might know I was one of the lucky few who Ibuildings sent to ZendCon. I must say that the conference was a massive success; everything just seemed to work well even when some speakers canceled on the last minute. I am going to focus on the conference day 2 in this post since all other days have been covered by the other Ibuildings people. Day 2 was full of interesting sessions from presenters including Elizabeth M Smith, Sebastian Bergmann, Andrei Zmievski and many more. Continue reading "ZendCon Day 2 - 2" Thursday, September 18. 2008ZendCon Day 2Magento is an open-source eCommerce platform built on top of Zend Framework. Magento is very well architected - maybe sometimes a bit over-architected - and very promising. It has a modular approach and allows developers to build extensions and add functionality to it. Although the project is relatively young it has a big community and loads of (community) extensions available. The licensing allows you to use it in both commercial as open-source products. It even has an iPhone interface so who needs more Continue reading "ZendCon Day 2" ZendCon Day 1They also made some announcements:
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Back in November Adobe invited a representative of Ibuildings over (thanks Mike!) to attend
This week I'm at Microsoft's
We're proud to announce that Ibuildings is the premier sponsor of the 