Wednesday, December 3. 2008
PHPNW08: Post PHP conference blast Posted by Jeremy Coates
in General, PHP at
20:14
Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) PHPNW08: Post PHP conference blast
On Saturday 22nd November I was in Manchester at Manchester Central (formerly GMex) for the first UK PHP conference outside of London: PHPNW08. The conference started as an idea back in February this year and went from concept to reality over the summer months as the PHP North West (PHPNW) user group was formed and started it's first meeting in July. ![]() I managed to rope everyone in, Priscilla, Emma, Mat & Phil along with Bridget on the day and David keeping the dogs happy while we were in conference mode, thanks to all for playing their parts. All in all as a company we're very proud of what we've managed to pull off, all the hard work and planning has paid off, almost universally the feedback has been excellent with many people saying, to us directly, it was the best organised community conference they'd been to for years. Sitting in the first session, K.I.S.S from Derick Rethans, I was aware of a very surreal feeling - the conference was actually happening, after months of planning, a little heartache and juggling some of the risky elements, it was actually happening right here, right now! One of the main drivers behind PHPNW08 was to encourage junior developers to take an active path to their continuing professional development, with speakers sessions covering topics like MySQL EXPLAIN Explained and Regular Expression Basics being warmly received by many I think we achieved that objective! My personal favourite session was Zoe Slattery's 'Index and Search, options for PHP programmers' which was a really interesting comparison of the Lucene search implementations in PHP and Java - not what the title suggested but a well delivered, complex subject delivered in an easy confident manner. It was also good to have some fun at the socials on the Friday and Saturday night, even if I didn't quite manage to find any time to play on Mario Kart - with the open bar and food on the Saturday event it seemed to be a great way to round off the event. While we still have to deal with some of the wrap up elements of the conference, videos, slides, handing out the last remaining prizes - the general aftermath of a very satisfying weekend, we're already looking forward to early planning for next years' event, PHPNW09 everyone?! Thursday, October 23. 2008
Solution Perspective Media Supports ... Posted by Jeremy Coates
in General, PHP at
22:32
Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Solution Perspective Media Supports PHP North West Conference 2008Solution Perspective Media is proud to announce that it is supporting the first annual PHP Conference in the North West, phpnw08 on 22nd November 2008. phpnw08 is a one day conference for developers, designers, managers and anyone else with an interest in the PHP programming language. The event offers an opportunity for developers and those involved with PHP across the North-of-England to come together to discuss developments, innovations, techniques and the challenges faced in PHP and internet development. The conference will feature high profile speakers within the PHP community, workshops and networking opportunities. Some of the key areas of focus this year are: Enterprise PHP, What’s new in PHP 5.3 and innovative solutions for a commercial world. In addition to organising the event, Solution Perspective Media has worked in partnership with a number of sponsors including iBuildings, nti Leeds, Allegis Group, Pale Purple and Plusnet to provide an exciting program of speakers, networking and social activities. The conference takes place on 22nd November 2008 at Manchester Central (formerly GMex) – http://www.manchestercentral.co.uk Those involved in PHP are invited to connect and network with other PHP professionals on the following groups: Google Groups - http://groups.google.com/group/phpnw For more information or to attend the conference visit http://conference.phpnw.org.uk/phpnw08/ Continue reading "Solution Perspective Media Supports PHP North West Conference 2008"Saturday, September 27. 2008
Catch up, social networking, new ... Posted by Jeremy Coates
in General, PHP, XTemplate at
19:37
Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Catch up, social networking, new staff ...
It's been ages since I've blogged, partly since I've continued to keep up with twitter.com, which is a little like blogging but in text message size bites - some call it your life between blog posts. We've included a feed on the right hand side of this site or follow me or Priscilla directly. Along with twitter, we' also got into Facebook over the summer, it's a little addictive and generally more fun than watching the telly! However, if some people are to be believed it could turn us all into narcissists! We've also another member of staff to welcome aboard, Mathew Griffin who joined us in July, to help grow our PHP programming team. Mat's learning how we do things round here by diving in at the deep end - it's a good job he likes it that way as we've been continuing to work non-stop on a major invoicing and payroll system. So Mat is now brushing up on ZendFramework, YUI, ADOdb and XTemplate - so far so good, I just have to remember it's a tall order to get that lot under your belt Anyway that's the catch up, well almost... Wednesday, May 7. 2008
Traffic alerts via Twitter mashup ... Posted by Jeremy Coates
in Programming at
23:15
Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Traffic alerts via Twitter mashup with optional SMS
As a recent fan of twitter (you can follow me if you like) as a short (read text message length) form of blogging, I was quite interested to spot a blog post from Andy Davies about using twitter to mashup with traffic data feeds. I used his technique, though in a simpler format e.g. I didn't bother with the Yahoo! Pipes element, to create a traffic alerts feed. As we're in the Northwest of England, I wanted to use a traffic feed relevant to this locale. To this end, I used the Northwest UK RSS feed from the Highways Agency traffic feed list. Sweet So let's cut to the chase, how do I do this? In a nutshell: Create a new twitter account; link that to a twitterfeed.com account (a service that turns RSS feeds into twitter posts) and an RSS feed; then follow in your normal twitter account the new twitter account just created and, if you want text alerts of the data (e.g. when you're actually travelling round the area), turn on device updates for the following of the new account (assuming you've already registered a mobile device for this purpose in your main account). Then you get new tweets and or text alerts each time there's a new RSS entry in the source feed. If you want to subscribe to the results for that feed simply skip all the setup above and just follow NWUKTrafficAlrt in your twitter account. Friday, February 29. 2008
Conference experience Posted by Jeremy Coates
in PHP at
14:27
Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Defined tags for this entry: conference, derick rethans, ivo jansch, marcus bointon, php, phplondon08, rob allen, verp, zend framework
Conference experience
I'm currently sat in the PHP London 08 conference and just thought I'd post a note. I'm currently listening to Rob Allen enthuse about the Zend Framework in the 'my framework is better than yours' session.The three frameworks under discussion where Code Igniter, Symphony and Zend Framework. Having listened to all the debates, I'm still glad we've settled on the Zend Framework for our day to day work, just seems more flexible for existing and new projects at the same time - the others seem only to have relevance when starting from scratch.The morning sessions in the main track seemed a little basic over all, however you have to pitch at a wide audience level so that's to be expected. Fortunately, Marcus Bointon after lunch (which was really quite nice for a conference) talked about mail() and all the things that go with that, handling bounces, VERP and a few other niceties. It was unfortunate that he ran out of time towards the end as it turned out to be informative and quite in depth without getting to the point of boredom - I've found his slides on-line which should help finish the learning. Wednesday, February 27. 2008
phplondon08: Conference approaches Posted by Jeremy Coates
in PHP at
23:20
Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) phplondon08: Conference approaches
I'm now looking forward to the 3rd annual UK PHP conference this Friday. I went to the conference the first year it ran and it was good to truly geek about the language, I couldn't make last year as I was on my way back from Australia (was actually between Syndey and Dubai at the time!) so I'm over-ready for another PHP geek dose. My only problem now is deciding which track to follow on the day - choice is sometimes not a good thing! While I'm in PHP geek mode (I am every day but that's what I get paid for), I've just discovered the PHP Podcasts web site - I've got that linked in the feed reader and am already starting to enjoy the aggregated content. Wednesday, February 20. 2008
GeekUp Leeds: YUI Javascript Evolved? Posted by Jeremy Coates
in Programming at
22:49
Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) GeekUp Leeds: YUI Javascript Evolved? We've started to use the Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) a lot here at SPM and so I was intrigued when the Leeds branch of GeekUp were having Christian Heilmann from Yahoo! to speak about it.Whilst Christian's talk was an introduction to the YUI posing the question Javascript Evolved?, it was fairly basic for anyone who's used it in anger however it was a good talk, light hearted and well presented, ideally suited to the level of the audience. Christian took a straw poll of who had used the YUI to date and there seemed to be about 10 hands that went up around the room of about 70 attendees. This surprised me quite a bit as I thought it would have had a wider exposure - I'm sure it will after the presentation. For me it's the enterprise approach to the framework model that is YUI that won out over the other libraries out there. One of Christians' key points was that YUI is more than a library, in fact a true framework - JavaScript, CSS and widgets all available from a single source. The other thing I like about YUI is that it's developed by Yahoo! - who set a high standard in terms of cross-browser compatibility as well as understanding the nature of scalable solutions for their own sites. I'm looking forward to getting into the new features of the latest release of YUI version 2.5.0 out today! I hope that the new version doesn't break too much as I'm just in the testing phase of a project with a client and would like to get the new version in before it goes live - we shall see. If you missed the event, then Christian's slides are available on-line. The man from Yahoo! also kindly brought some promotional merchandise along to the event - we all were then invited to put our names in a hat and a draw was then held. To my surprise my name was called out third and better than the t-shirts and beach balls that were won by some, I'd won one of the two copies of Christian's own book: Web Development Solutions - Ajax, APIs, Libraries, and Hosted Services Made Easy (published by Friends of Ed from Apress). I shall look forward to getting into that once I've finished my current read: Microformats: Empowering Your Markup for Web 2.0 also from the same stable. Tuesday, May 15. 2007
Metamorphosis Posted by Jeremy Coates
in General, PHP, XTemplate at
20:16
Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Metamorphosis Just an intro for those who know us already as Co-Comp Ltd, well we're still that as a legal entity but we're now going by the name of Solution Perspective Media as that better reflects who we are and what we do these days. |
Calendar
QuicksearchSyndicate This BlogCategoriesWikipedia FinderTop Exitswww.phpxtemplate.org (4)
forum1.netgear.com (1) xl2qif.chez-alice.fr (1) Blog Administration |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||










