Maggie Nelson

PHP Unconference ‘07 @ ZendCon

by maggie on Sep.25, 2007, under entry

As some of you know, I can’t go to ZendCon this year because of work. Half of the developers on a project I’m on are going and since we want to be nice to our client, we need some people to stay and hold down the fort. I’m one of those staying behind, and we have a moat, so stand back!
Fortunately, though, thanks to the organizing powers of the bearded Patrick Reilly, I will be able to participate a little bit by giving a talk at the PHP Unconference ‘07 at ZendCon. I’ll be presenting on Tuesday, October 9th at 5pm PST via iChat. (Technology = science + awesome!) If you tune in, you’ll see a polished and improved version of my “You Don’t Need a DBA” presentation, which I gave at php|works earlier this year.

3 comments for this entry:
  1. Sara Golemon

    So by the Zmievski Law of Communicable Identity:
    Technology – Science == Awesome!

  2. Cal Evans

    Technology – Science == Magic!
    =C=

  3. Ben Ramsey

    Are Patrick’s powers derived from his beard? What happens if he shaves?

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