DC PHP Conference, October 19th-20th

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http://www.dcphpconference.com/

Speakers include:

  • Rasmus Lerdorf
    Rasmus Lerdorf is known for having gotten the PHP project off the
    ground in 1995, the mod_info Apache module and he can be blamed for the
    ANSI92 SQL-defying LIMIT clause in mSQL 1.x which has now, at least
    conceptually, crept into both MySQL and PostgreSQL. Prior to joining
    Yahoo! as an infrastructure engineer in 2002, he was at a string of
    companies including Linuxcare, IBM, and Bell Canada working on Internet
    technologies.
    Presentation: Getting Rich with PHP 5

  • Chris Shiflett
    Chris Shiflett is a principal of OmniTI, where he leads the web
    application security practice. Shiflett is the author of the
    critically-acclaimed Essential PHP Security (O'Reilly) and HTTP
    Developer's Handbook (Sams). His writing has also appeared in numerous
    articles for php|architect and PHP Magazine, as well as a number of
    other popular books, including Programming PHP (O'Reilly) and PHP
    Cookbook (O'Reilly).
    Presentations: PHP Security Testing and The Truth about XSS

...and many more - see http://www.dcphpconference.com/schedule.php ....

Session Tracks:

  • Integrating PHP with the Federal Operations and the Enterprise
    • Developing, Deploying, and Managing Large Scale PHP Applications
    • Ease of Use & Making the Most of the Training Budget
    • Interoperability, Support from a Wide Range of Vendors
    • Scalability & Performance Issues
    • PHP in the Federal Enterprise Architecture
  • Security and Accountability
    • Case Studies in Hardening PHP Applications
    • php.ini: A Security How-To
    • Logging, Creating Audit Trails, Checking Buffer Overflows, and More
    • Security and Permissions Demystified
    • The Open Source Advantage in Software Quality and Security
  • The Art of PHP
    • Resources: Tools, Libraries and Techniques
    • How-To's & Tricks of the Trade
    • Web Services, XML, and SOA
    • Secrets of Smooth Database Integration
    • Tips on Designing for Reusability
    • Advanced Techniques
    • Special Interest Groups/Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions
  • The Business Case For PHP
    • Case Studies
    • Show & Tell of Robust and Innovative Solutions
    • Stretching Your Legacy Investment by Integrating with PHP
    • Support From the Open Source Community
    • How PHP can help Non-Profits

Hope this helps,
Jim

Washington, DC Drupalers

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