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Meetup - 24th Feb 2024
Join us for the return of PHPBelfast, where developers and enthusiasts come together to ignite their passion for coding, exchange ideas, and bask in the thrill of technological innovation.
When
Thu 24th Feb, 7pm-9pm
Speakers
Eddie Rusinskas, Lead Engineer at Evouchers will be guiding us through the features of Filament, a series of tools and components for building Laravel projects in lightning-quick time! ⚡
Andy Graham, co-founder of PHPBelfast will be gracing the stage to introduce us to Laravel Herd - a local development environment tailored for PHP & Laravel applications! 🐄
David Frame, Senior Software Engineer at GOLFNOW will be chatting to us about a very important topic in any software business - the art of Clean Coding. Register Today! https://www.meetup.com/phpbelfast/events/298567478/
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Announcing the September Meetup
Join us this September 24th, when at our meetup we have two new speakers for our group.
Local Developer Paddy Carey will give us a demonstration of Docker, and Scottish Consulant and seasoned PHP speaker, Paul Dragoonis, will tell us about the PPI Framework engine and PHP Interoperabiliy.
For free ticket registration and more information see: http://getinvited.to/phpbelfast
Anyone who is an existing member of meetup.com can sign up there: meetup.com/phpbelfast
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User Group Meetup - Jan 2015
An Introduction to deployment with Capistrano 3
New speaker, Thom Kelly, from Ardmore will be showing us the basics of moving away from (S)FTP deployments to automated deployment using Capistrano 3. If you still manually move files to your server, then you need to come to this talk.
Creating your own *.phar packages
PHP Archive (*.phar) files have been around for sometime, but their use for sharing and easily including has become much more prevalent over the past couple of years. Composer is probably the best known example of such an archive.
David Frame, from 31 Interactive will be showing us how we can package up our own command utilities into easily distributed and re-usable phar files.
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The event is kindly facilitated by Ulster University's department of Computing & Mathematics and hosted in the Belfast Campus (Art College for us older people)
To find us, head in the main entrance to Ulster University (Belfast Campus) on York Street. More directions can be found at:
http://www.ulster.ac.uk/information/location/belfastsigns.html
Once inside, tell the desk you’re there for PHPBelfast, they’ll give you access and directions to the room. You need to go up to floor C in the glass lift, turn left out of the lift, 82C02 is the first door on the right.
REGISTER: https://getinvited.to/phpbelfast
It's a FREE event, but we need to know how many people to expect - so please register.
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