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November 2019 Meeting

PRESENTATION: “Cross-Origin Resource Sharing: Modern JSONP” by Anthony Green

When: Thursday, November 7th, 2019 — 7pm-9pm

Please RSVP at: https://www.meetup.com/atlantaphp/events/266074696/.

Directions: Take I-285 to Cobb Parkway/US-41. Go south & turn left on Akers Mill Rd. At the 2nd traffic light, go left into Cobb Galleria, then an immediate left into the parking garage. Enter the 600 bldg & tell security you’re there for AtlantaPHP, 14th floor.

Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/N2F52DZs9Cs (parking deck entrance, 600 building is due north of the deck)

Presentation: Cross-Origin Resource Sharing: Modern JSONP

Pulling data into the browser from multiple sources has been a challenge, courtesy of the same-origin security policy. Historically, JSONP was the only methodology for overcoming this security policy, but that changed in 2014 with the Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) spec.

Today’s talk will cover the basics of the CORS process and how to test it on a local virtual machine, then walk through how to use the process to create a basic tracking application with Symfony and Angular.

About Anthony: Anthony has been programming since the mid-nineties, starting with BASIC and C++, then moving to a splattering of data analysis languages, as the situation required. He started developing web applications in 2009, first in Python, then quickly moving to PHP when he realized its greatness. He has worked with just about all the major content management systems and frameworks over the years. He currently leads the Web Team at 3SI Security Systems and does consulting via AVAS Technology.

New Meeting Feature: Open Spaces! We’re going to continue with a new discussion format among attendees. Please come with some questions or discussion topics in mind. The group will vote on suggestions and we’ll cover things, based on interest, in a rotating panel style. Come share your expertise!

Food provided by AtlantaPHP

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