We are the capital of Scotland’s premier meetup for all things PHP and more. We love talking about all web technologies, including, but not limited to: PHP & JavaScript frameworks / DHTML & AJAX / programming methodologies and design patterns / CMS’s / e-commerce / hosting / scalability / deployment / Relational & Document databases and any other cool web technologies.
edPUG takes place on the third Tuesday of every month. It is free to come along, but we issue electronic tickets via Eventbrite to control the capacity of the venue. Get your ticket early to avoid disappointment! We’ll also email those with a free ticket with a reminder a few days before the event.
Forget the April showers, or the fact that it is Leonhard Eulers birthday, we're here to shower you with a PHP talk from the developer of a website many of you will be familiar with - opentechcalendar.co.uk.
We ourselves use opentechcalendar.co.uk to promote edPUG, and several of our members first heard of edPUG through the site. It is an invaluable resource for all in the tech community for finding events in their local area - and beyond!
James Baster started and has ran Open Tech Calendar for almost two years now.
In this only partly scripted honest ramble (let's try to turn the fact he has no slides into a positive point) he'll cover:
Technical issues including Composer, Frameworks, Symfony & Silex with samples from the Open Source code
Some of the process points about how you build a software project yourself and make it Open
Source Some things he's leant being an event organiser himself and having to deal with countless other event organisers
As usual beer and PHPizza on the night. We hope to see you there. Tickets limited due to space - get your FREE ticket at http://www.edpug.co.uk/ now.
Forget the April showers, or the fact that it is Leonhard Eulers birthday, we're here to shower you with a PHP talk from the developer of a website many of you will be familiar with - opentechcalendar.co.uk.
We ourselves use opentechcalendar.co.uk to promote edPUG, and several of our members first heard of edPUG through the site. It is an invaluable resource for all in the tech community for finding events in their local area - and beyond!
James Baster started and has ran Open Tech Calendar for almost two years now.
In this only partly scripted honest ramble (let's try to turn the fact he has no slides into a positive point) he'll cover:
Technical issues including Composer, Frameworks, Symfony & Silex with samples from the Open Source code
Some of the process points about how you build a software project yourself and make it Open
Source Some things he's leant being an event organiser himself and having to deal with countless other event organisers
As usual beer and PHPizza on the night. We hope to see you there. Tickets limited due to space - get your FREE ticket at http://www.edpug.co.uk now.
Forget the April showers, or the fact that it is Leonhard Eulers birthday, we're here to shower you with a PHP talk from the developer of a website many of you will be familiar with - opentechcalendar.co.uk.
We ourselves use opentechcalendar.co.uk to promote edPUG, and several of our members first heard of edPUG through the site. It is an invaluable resource for all in the tech community for finding events in their local area - and beyond!
James Baster started and has ran Open Tech Calendar for almost two years now.
In this only partly scripted honest ramble (let's try to turn the fact he has no slides into a positive point) he'll cover:
Technical issues including Composer, Frameworks, Symfony & Silex with samples from the Open Source code
Some of the process points about how you build a software project yourself and make it Open Source
Some things he's leant being an event organiser himself and having to deal with countless other event organisers
As usual beer and PHPizza on the night. We hope to see you there. Tickets limited due to space - get your FREE ticket at http://www.edpug.co.uk now.