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Sydney PHP Group provides a community for PHP developers in Sydney, Australia.
We run regular meetings in the city and membership is free and open to anyone with an interest in web development.

How do I join?

Register an account on our blog

What next?

After registration, you can RSVP one or more attendees for events. If you wish to present, come to a meeting and have a chat with a group organiser.

Who are the organisers?

Currently Tim, James, Graham and Dean. One or more of us will be attending each meeting and you can reach us by DM'ing sydphp on Twitter

Get yourself known!

Do you provide web development related services in Sydney and want to be known in the Sydney PHP development community? You can reach our community by getting your RSS/ATOM feed syndicated on sydphp.org.

Current Events

View and RSVP to current events

Subscribe to the one-way announcement mailing list at Google Groups for updates.

PHP Jobs in Sydney

We a provide a free, one-way mailing list at Google Groups. Posts are moderated before being published.

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June Meeting

Thanks to everyone (20+) who attended and contributed to the May meeting. Our next meeting is scheduled for Thursday 5th June - we have some tentative presentations scheduled in including a look at a music site being developed by one of the sydphp members and CodeGear providing a review of version 2 of their Delphi IDE for PHP.

As always, if anyone would like to present something related to Web Development at a meeting, please follow the instructions provided to let the organisers know.

Other quick notes to cover in this posting:

  • Membership of the blog is now open to everyone - unfortunately this is a different log in to the forum as the systems are not linked.

  • Anyone can now comment on blog postings. Akismet is up and running to deal with spam.

  • We'll also be reviewing the forums to reduce the number of categories and be looking at setting up a Planet so that all members can contribute to the site via their own blogs.


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