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*[http://www.sfphp.org/ San Francisco PHP Meetup Group] The SF PHP Meetup is an open forum where PHP developers of all skill levels can come to communicate, learn, network, or just have a good time. We meet on a monthly basis and generally have speaker from the major web site companies in the bay area. Lively discussions or Q&A for hours afterwards.  Our focus is in the PHP world but our topics encompass the entire LAMP stack. Topics include PHP coding, to memcached handling, db optimizations, server stack, web server tuning, code deploying, hosting options and much much more.
 
*[http://www.sfphp.org/ San Francisco PHP Meetup Group] The SF PHP Meetup is an open forum where PHP developers of all skill levels can come to communicate, learn, network, or just have a good time. We meet on a monthly basis and generally have speaker from the major web site companies in the bay area. Lively discussions or Q&A for hours afterwards.  Our focus is in the PHP world but our topics encompass the entire LAMP stack. Topics include PHP coding, to memcached handling, db optimizations, server stack, web server tuning, code deploying, hosting options and much much more.
 
[[San Francisco PHP Meetup Group]] wiki page
 
[[San Francisco PHP Meetup Group]] wiki page
 
 
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*Group San Francisco PHP Meetup Group(1911)
 
Owner Michael Tougeron
 
City San Francisco
 
State/Region California
 
Country United States
 
Group Site
 

Latest revision as of 14:35, 18 August 2009

  • San Francisco PHP Meetup Group The SF PHP Meetup is an open forum where PHP developers of all skill levels can come to communicate, learn, network, or just have a good time. We meet on a monthly basis and generally have speaker from the major web site companies in the bay area. Lively discussions or Q&A for hours afterwards. Our focus is in the PHP world but our topics encompass the entire LAMP stack. Topics include PHP coding, to memcached handling, db optimizations, server stack, web server tuning, code deploying, hosting options and much much more.

San Francisco PHP Meetup Group wiki page