Speaking at Microsoft DevDays

I had not yet posted this here, but I just wanted to let you know that this friday, I will be speaking at the Microsoft DevDays in The Hague. DevDays is an annual conference revolving around Microsoft- and related technologies, and this year it contains a 4-talk PHP track on friday.

In the past years, many of the big companies have been moving into the PHP space. One of the last but ever since starting the movement also one of the most active is in the PHP space is Microsoft. In less than 2 years time, Microsoft has been moving from the big evil closed-source empire into a company that is seriously dedicating time, money and effort into supporting PHP as one of the most important languages for the platform. By doing this, they've not just enabled PHP developers to run their development environments on Windows, but are slowly becoming a more and more favorable platform for deploying PHP applications to. Now, it will be a long time (if ever!) before they become a very serious competitor for linux on the web, but especially in big enterprise organisations where Windows servers are plenty, this opens up serious possibilities for PHP.

One of the many proofs of Microsoft's openness to the PHP language is their addition of a 4-talk PHP track to their DevDays conference, a conference which up until now was limited to Microsoft technologies. Now, PHP is one of the technologies represented their, amongst Silverlight, Azure, ASP.NET, C#, Sharepoint and many other topics.

My talk is titled 5 essential tools for the Windows PHP developer and will go into the tools that you (may) need to become a serious PHP developer using Windows. The intended audience is people who are coming into PHP (either starting out, or from other technologies) and will give a good introduction into the tools that you need for serious PHP development, ranging from stack installers to IDEs, frameworks and other tools, all with a clear focus on tools that run on Windows of course.

I am quite excited about speaking at the DevDays (or even being there for that matter). Ever since speaking/attending the 4developers conference in Poland, I've come to understand the power of cross-language conferences, because all different languages are usually islands of their own, yet conferences like these allow cross-pollination between the languages. 

Aside from the PHP track, the phpBenelux usergroup will also have a stand at the conference, so feel free to come and say hi when you're at DevDays!


Add comment

Php5_zce_logo

not tested in IE


Upcoming events

I will be attending 17-04-2010: Pfcongres

Tags

1337 2008 2010 4developers accessibility AdaLovelaceDay09 advent agavi agile amsterdam apache apple article articles atk atkMetaNode audioscrobbler backwards compatibility barcelona bbc bbq beatstad belgium best practices bittorrent book books bughuntday caching cake cal evans cat cerf certificate cfp clear cms cologne common sense community conference conferences continuous integration crisis css custom datetime DbFinderPlugin decorator decorators deployment devdays development directoryindex documentation download dpc dpc09 DPC2008 dreamhost dv7 eclipse ed efficiency enterprise event events expertise ezcomponents facebook flickr framework frameworks freeze frontend fun games germany getting real google googletalk graceful degradation hack hackers hidden gem hiphop howto hp html http ibuildings icann ide imovie indy internet IPC ipc ipc08 javascript jobeet john peel joomla kubuntu left on the web lighttpd lime linux live london loudblog m2ts mac malware mambo marjolein meeting meme meta methodology microsoft movie music mysql namespace namespaces netbeans netherlands nllgg odmarco open source opinion ORM osx paradiso pavilion pear performance personal pfcongrez photo php phpabstract phpBB phpbb phpbelgium phpbenelux phpbnl10 phpgg phpitalia phpnw phpnw08 phptek phptek09 phpuk2009 phpUnderControl phpunit php|architect php|tek podcast politics portability postcrossing presentation presentations public qa recruiting refactoring review rewrite ruby on rails schedule script security seven things sfdaycgn simplexml slides smfony software sogeti solar sound standard standards static steer strings subversion symfony symfonycamp symfonyday symfonyUnderControlPlugin talk talks technology techportal tek09 telecommuting terratec terrorism testfest testing textpattern tips tld tomas unet usability usergroup validation vhost video vinyl virus warp weblogging wiki women work world world of warcraft writing xml xpath xsd yara year youtube ZCE zemanta zend zend framework zend server zend studio Zend_Form
© 2004 - 2010 Stefan Koopmanschap + Powered by Symfony, photos powered by Flickr, links powered by Delicious, Shanghai smilies by Iconbuffet. Feeds: rss / atom. Left on the Web v4.4.0.1