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Sydney PHP Group provides a community for PHP developers in Sydney, Australia.
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REMINDER: Sydney PHP Group ‘night of Cake’ Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Hi All,
Sydney PHP Group will be hosting a Cake PHP Night at Google HQ on the 7th October. Full details here.
If you haven’t done so already, please RSVP or confirm your reservation with the link below. RSVPs are very important for catering numbers.
RSVP: http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/4405776/

No meeting this week Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Hi everyone, just a quick reminder that there is no regular meeting this coming Thursday. As Tim mentioned at the July meeting, we’ve stopped regular meetings for various reasons.
We’re working on a few presentation ideas at the moment and should have some news on that front soon. Additionally, any organisation interested in hosting the meetings [...]

Group Update July 2009 Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Thanks to all those who attended the July 6th meeting at Google, it was good to see a turnout of around 30 people. Many thanks also to Pamela Fox for providing the presentation on Google’s Data API and Google for catering and games. We’ll have a link to the presentation notes in the near future.
As [...]

Managing Hydrodynamic Models presentation now available Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Andrew Goodwin’s March presentation on managing hydrodynamic models in PHP is now online at SlideShare.

July 2009 meeting Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Hi members
July’s meeting will be held at Google’s HQ in Sydney. Pamela Fox from Google Developer relations will be providing a presentation on the Google Data APIs.
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If your apps interface with Google products then this is a great opportunity to pick up some tips and tricks from Google themselves.
Using Google data APIs with [...]

June meeting wrap-up Friday, June 5th, 2009

A big thanks to Tony, for his lightning presentation on things he’s learnt from being part of sydphp, Tim for stepping in at the last minute with a look at ExtJS Direct and to all those who attended the group meeting.
Next up is our July meeting — more information on that to follow soon!

Late cancellation for June 4th meeting - presenter needed Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Hi all, unfortunately we’ve had a late cancellation for our planned presentation on June 4th. If you are in Sydney then and would like to present to the group (about 30 people), please leave a comment here along with your email address and an organiser will be in touch.
Suggested topics: anything web related that would [...]

May meeting roundup, June & July lookahead Friday, May 8th, 2009

Many thanks to Steve King for presenting to the group on the business side of PHP innovation. Lots of good information for would-be startup entrepreneurs.
We’ll have slides and video of the event available soon so stay tuned.
Looking ahead we have two presentations lined up for June and July along with some open spots for lightning [...]

February Meeting Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Presentation - February 5th 2009
Fast web applications using message queues
Richard Buggy
Software Architect & Senior Software Engineer at Mobile Messenger
http://www.linkedin.com/in/richbuggy
Summary
Sending an email to one or two people from a contact form is pretty simple but what happens when sending an email means 5,000 of your closest friends?
Richard will cover how some of the largest websites provide [...]