PRESENTATION: A Night of Mini-talks 2.0
When: Thursday, October 12th, 2017 — 7pm-9pm
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)
Please RSVP at: https://www.meetup.com/atlantaphp/events/243937950/
NOTE: This meeting is off our usual schedule of the 1st Thursday of the month. This will be the 2nd Thursday.
SPECIAL NOTE: Building security has become a bit more strict, so please do your best to arrive before 7pm. On arrival, you might need to mention that you are coming to a meeting at ShootProof.
Presentations:
Brian Morton on “Serious HTTPS with Trivial Software” – Exploring a PCI compliant TLS encryption solution with open source software components and a price tag of $0.
Alex Riviere on “Laravel, Vue.js, and How to Hate JavaScript Less” – We’ll go over a) what is Vue.js? and b) brief examples of how to use it in a fresh Laravel install.
Brian DeShong on “Displaying Dates and Times Around the World” – Drawing from some very recent experience, Brian will talk about best practices and common considerations with localizing date and time values for display to users around the world, using DateTime and the intl extension.
Randall Bollig on “Automated Mail Room – Using PHP to Filter Email” – I’ve used PHP to process more than 500,000 email messages. I’m on a bunch of email lists and am responsible for a lot of customers’ domains. Gmail filter rules just weren’t cutting it, so I turned to PHP.
Food provided by AtlantaPHP