PRESENTATION: “Overcoming Impostor Syndrome” by John Corry, Senior Software Engineer, ShootProof When: Thursday, September 6th, 2018 — 7pm-9pm Please RSVP at: https://www.meetup.com/atlantaphp/events/253955518/. 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 […]
September 2018 Meeting
April 2016 Meeting
PRESENTATION: Everything is Somewhere: Using Geo Data in PHP Web Applications NOTE: NEW LOCATION – Insight Global. See directions and map link above. There is a buzzer on the wall next to the building front door. Push the button and say you’re there for the AtlantaPHP meeting. Take elevators to […]
November 2015 Meeting
PRESENTATION: Fear and Loathing in Atlanta: A tale of PHP deployments Presentation by Shawn Stratton (@mfacenet) Getting caught still rsyncing your code from server to server or have tons of .backup files in your webroot? We’ll walk through the history of almost every PHP project’s deployment and look at current […]
September 2014 Meeting
PRESENTATION: The Developer’s Toolbag NEW LOCATION – We are now meeting at ATDC. See http://bit.ly/1oKxkng (Google group post) for extended directions and parking info. Presentation by Moses Ngone, http://ninelabs.com/ and @mospired Description: The web developer’s workflow can dramatically change everyday. With the influx of new tools, processes and applications, we all sometimes feel like we need […]
AtlantaPHP June 30th Special Speaker Event
Brandon Savage’s “Crafting Code Tour” NOTE: This event is on a different day than our regular meetings AND at a different location. Date: Monday, June 30th, 7-9pm Location: ATDC, 75 5th Street Northwest, Atlanta, GA (map) RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/atlantaphp/events/186118112/ PRESENTATIONS: PHP from the CLI by Cal Evans PHP is a powerful […]
February 2013 Meeting
PRESENTATION: How Sysadmins View Your Stinking Code NOTE – NEW LOCATION – Hypepotamus (see http://atlantaphp.org/directions/) Presentation by Shawn Stratton, Discovery Communications, Inc. (@mfacenet) As a systems administrator, the focus on how an application is supposed to work and what makes it run is different than as a developer. We’ll take […]