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PHPNW08 Conference: November 22nd 2008

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It’s confirmed, the North West’s first PHP conference is to be held at Manchester Central on the 22nd of November!

This is a hugely exciting event which should be a great day for PHP developers to listen, learn and discuss many interesting topics with each other.  After the success of the initial social gathering, it’s great to see the final announcement.

There’s currently a call for papers underway, giving potential authors a month to submit their presentation abstracts.  I see from Twitter that Jonathan Wage (lead developer of the Doctrine ORM library, which we have used here at PRWD) has put in a proposal and I’d certainly look forward to hearing what he has to say, with the launch of Doctrine 1.0 set to happen shortly before the conference.

Needless to say, I’ll be attending and I hope that as many others do so too.  I expect that PHPNW will become a regular and important fixture in the development conference calendar.

Further Information

The conference website is here, PHPNW Google Group is here, and an Upcoming.org event for the conference is here.

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