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Posts Tagged ‘OOP’

October 2016 Meeting

PRESENTATION: Traits: PHP’s best feature that you aren’t using NOTE: NEW LOCATION – ShootProof. See directions and map link. 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 […]

August 2012 Meeting

Object Oriented PHP Concepts for Everyday Programming Presentation by: John Anderson, variux.com John will discuss introductory OOP concepts, including classes, methods and variable types and will explain some of the benefits and usage practices for code reuse. He will also demonstrate a few utility classes for database access and user […]

September 2006 Meeting

When: Thursday, September 7, 2006 — 7pm-9pm Where: Consulate General of Canada Topic: Object Oriented Design Theory (Part 2) This month, Eric Stewart continues his two-part series dedicated to object oriented programming. We’ll cover the ideologies behind programming with objects and the advantages you gain over procedural programming. If you […]

August 2006 Meeting

When: Thursday, August 3, 2006 — 7pm-9pm Where: Consulate General of Canada Topic: Object Oriented Design Theory This month, Eric Stewart begins a two-part series dedicated to object oriented programming. We’ll cover the ideologies behind programming with objects and the advantages you gain over procedural programming. If you don’t know […]

December 2005 Meeting

When: Thursday, December 1, 2005 — 7pm-9pm Where: New Horizons Topic: OOP in PHP The December meeting sees the return of James Logsdon as a speaker. He will be speaking on object-oriented programming in PHP, and seasoned programmer and “newbie” alike should benefit from this discussion. The meeting will take […]