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Sydney PHP Group provides a community for PHP developers in Sydney, Australia.
Membership is free and open to anyone with an interest in web development.

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

How do I join?

Just attend a meeting, present a topic if you wish or add your thoughts to our blog

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The group maintains an announcement mailing list at Google Groups, used to notify members of upcoming web development events in the Sydney region

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Web Blast 2009 XMAS party Friday, November 27th, 2009

Hi group
It’s silly season again and we’ll be celebrating it as part of Web Blast Sydney. Tickets go on sale 9am Monday - be quick as they go quickly. It’s a great opportunity to meet other web-bods in Sydney and win fabulous ‘things’ (1).
What Is WebBlast?
WebBlast is an opportunity for all people involved in the [...]

June Meeting Monday, June 1st, 2009

We apologise for the late notice but as you may have noticed, we had a late cancellation. We have worked to try and arrange for someone other than one of us organisers to present, however we were unsuccessful in that regard. However, that doesn’t mean we don’t have a presentation! Timothy, one of our organisers, [...]

May Meeting Friday, May 1st, 2009

Join Steve on Thursday night to learn the ins and outs of commercialising your innovative PHP development projects including UGC, Web 2.0 portals and frameworks; and what it takes to get them off the ground and onto the world stage.

hey, we’re on identi.ca Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

sydphp just joined identi.ca. What is it, you ask? think Twitter but more, plus it’s built on the laconi.ca free software microblogging platform.
You can follow @sydphp’s movements, just like on our twitter account and while there, sign up and join a few groups such as !php, !mysql or even our own !sydphp.
We’ll be publishing updates [...]