[nycphp-announce] now at nyphp: XML Presentation, PHP+Oracle = Enterprise, PHP Training Early Bird Ends Soon
New York PHP
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Mon Jul 21 12:29:13 EDT 2003
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New York PHP Presents...
July 22nd, 2003 @ 6:30pm at Digital Pulp, Inc.
"Parsing, Validating and Saving Data from Complex XML Streams"
Daniel Convissor provides lessons learned from developing tools for parsing SportsTicker's XML data. SportsTicker transmits real-time sports scores, statistics and news in a continual stream, containing a wide variety of XML files. This month's presentation will cover the basics of using PHP's expat XML parser, easy validation routines and potentially helpful architectural tips.
Dan is the President of The Analysis and Solutions Company, a Brooklyn based web and database programming firm. He enjoys cycling, community activism and politics. These interests combine in interesting ways, such as his latest work: the BikeSummer 2003 website.
As always this meeting is free and open to the public, with complete meeting and location details at http://nyphp.org - and please be sure to RSVP by sending a message to rsvp at nyphp.org so that we can better prepare.
----- PHP Highlighted at Oracle Developer Days, August, 8th, Edison, NJ
New York PHP is organizing a trip to Edison, NJ on Friday, August 8th, to attend Oracle Developer Days. The event is free, although space is limited, and this year PHP is included in the workshops, alongside RedHat, GDB and Enterprise Linux. Join New York PHP as we go on the road and learn about PHP and Oracle, firsthand.
See http://nyphp.org/odd for details, or email contact at nyphp.org with any questions. General discussion will also be occuring on NYPHP's Talk mailing list (http://lists.nyphp.org)
----- PHP/AMP Training Early Bird for August; Ends Soon!
The Early Bird Discount is almost over for New York PHP's August session of AMP Technoloy Training! See http://nyphp.org/training for a complete course outline, details and sign-up.
Thank You,
New York PHP
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