ConFoo – Episode 1 (youtube)
Thanks to all the participating communities, I was able to produce the following ConFoo video. It talks about what to expect from the 2010 conference. I hope you have as much fun watching it as I had making it.
Thanks to all the participating communities, I was able to produce the following ConFoo video. It talks about what to expect from the 2010 conference. I hope you have as much fun watching it as I had making it.
Building a conference website as the conference was being organized is probably one of the biggest challenges I ever faced. It is also the project I’m the most proud of. I’d like to share that experience with you. By the way, the event is still in progress, so my work on the site is not done.
The first decision was to throw away the old code base that dated back to the first PHP Quebec Conference in 2003. We decided to start from scratch with the Symfony framework and I was going to be in charge (yay!)
The conference was moving on and I had to keep up with the programming. Developing the website was only part of my responsibilities as an organizer, which made things even more difficult time-wise. I had to prioritize and develop the strict minimum based on the immediate conference needs. There was very little time to test between deployments (I know, it’s bad practice).
I was learning the framework while another member of the team, Yann Larrivée, was building the project skeleton. At the same time, we had an organizer, Mathieu Chartier, and his partner prepare the logo and the website design. Last year I was the one doing it and you could clearly see that I’m no designer and no expert in Web standards.
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There are many networking events,
but I find that the best ones are
Web conferences
It is where you meet other geeks like you, book publishers, great contacts at some of the biggest companies, contributors to your favorite open source projects, potential start-up partners and the list goes on.
We are pleased to to unveil the schedule for the ConFoo conference. With over 130 presentations in 8 rooms, ConFoo brings you the best of web development. Note that the early bird price is available only until January 22nd.
Over 100 specialists will be present at the conference to share their knowledge during talks and training. Among them will be:
You would not want to miss the following presentations:
Register online before January 22nd and save 200$! http://confoo.ca/en/register
Looking forward to see you at the conference.
Now that I’m back from ZendCon and recovered from the jetlag (and the partying), I’m ready to share my impressions of ZendCon 2009. The conference took place in San Jose, California, on October 19th – 22nd.
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