dagfinn | 25 February, 2007 10:11
I went to the UK PHP conference, and now finally I get to blog about it. There was actually a "blogathon" following the conference, but I had to leave early to get the blissful experience of returning to snowed-down Norway half asleep in the middle of the night.
Where are all the other blog posts about the conference? I don't know; I guess I'll have to Google for them in the coming weeks. The organizers should have put up some space for links on the conference web site. And strongly encourage people to use it. Last year's PHP Vikinger unconference had a blog of its own, but there's practically no post-conference material there.
Anyway, that's all I have to complain about. The conference itself was wonderful. All the speakers had excellent content and presentation. And everything was about subjects I'm currently interested in.
I'll have to come back later to what the speakers talked about. Lots of interesting points to discuss. It could take me months to finish processing all that.
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Good lineup
Cups | 26/02/2007, 12:16
Great subjects, and really good speakers.
Highlights for me were Simon Laws intro to SCA, that looks so cool.
..and the final talk on the inquisitive home. I thought that was a masterstroke by the organisers, sent me away with a load of "lateral thoughts"..
Could the amount of times someone clicks a submit button be the equivalent of how hard their car keys on the entrance table?
If your website contained a "drift table", what would it drift over?
This year it seemed far slicker, doing lunch and all. And Marcus seemed to delegated the presentation leaving him to get round the place and talk to people.
Really good day.