From noreply at nyphp.org Sun Feb 19 17:17:06 2006 From: noreply at nyphp.org (New York PHP) Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 17:17:06 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-announce] next@nyphp: February is RSS Month; Boston PHP Meetings; NYPHP Training Schedule Message-ID: <006801c635a2$386cdb30$7501a8c0@MZ> February General Meeting: RSS, Atom, OPML, and All That: A Course for Developers ----------------------------------------------------------------- When: Tuesday, February 28th at 6:30pm sharp (4th Tuesday of every month) Where: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) RSVP: http://www.nyphp.org/rsvp.php You must RSVP within 30 days of the meeting you attend! This February, New York PHP Community explores the world of RSS and related technologies. As PHP developers, we're often called upon to generate and read dynamic feeds. Join us this month as author, professor and Java developer - yes, Java developer - Elliotte Harold gives us an in-depth look at these essential technologies. XML based syndication is moving from its foundations in weblogs to unexpected arenas: source code control systems, audio narrowcasts, e-mail, bug tracking, stock tickers, and more. News readers like Vienna, NetNewsWire, RSSOwl, and Newsgator are replacing classic web browsers for many uses. This session explores the fundamental technologies underlying this explosion of content: the various versions of RSS, OPML, Atom, and the Atom Publishing Protocol. Learn the tricks and techniques for integrating these XML applications into your products as both clients and servers. Elliotte is originally from New Orleans to which he returns periodically in search of a decent bowl of gumbo. However, he currently resides in the Prospect Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn with his wife Beth and cats Charm (named after the quark) and Marjorie (named after his mother-in-law). He's an adjunct professor of computer science at Polytechnic University where he teaches Java, XML, and object oriented programming. His Cafe au Lait web site at http://www.cafeaulait.org has become one of the most popular independent Java sites on the Internet, and his spin-off site Cafe con Leche at http://www.cafeconleche.org has become one of the most popular XML sites. His books include Java I/O, Java Network Programming, the XML Bible, and XML in a Nutshell. He's currently working on the XOM Library for processing XML with Java, the jaxen XPath engine, and the Amateur media player. Thanks to IBM for providing a great presentation space with seating for plenty. As a service to our community, New York PHP meetings are always free and open to the public. Come prepared with a business card to enter book raffles. When: Tuesday, February 28th at 6:30pm sharp (4th Tuesday of every month) Where: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) RSVP: http://www.nyphp.org/rsvp.php You must RSVP within 30 days of the meeting you attend! Friends of New York PHP Boston PHP - http://www.bostonphp.org ------------------------------------- Our friends in Boston have been putting together some great meetings and Mark Withington continues to build a strong group. For those of you in the area, please visit http://www.bostonphp.org and catch their meetings early each month. On March 2nd, OSS licensing will be discussed. From www.bostonphp.org: Understanding open source licensing. Our star-studded line up will discuss the bleeding edge of OSS licensing, covering topics such as: * GPLv3 (recently announced); * How open standards (like ODF) interact with open source, and * What constitutes derivative work Learn More: http://www.bostonphp.org/component/option,com_extcalendar/Itemid,33/extmode, view/extid,13/ New York PHP Training Schedule for 2006 --------------------------------------- The training schedule for the first half of 2006 has been set, with both Designer and Programmer tracks available. Plus, a new Combo package is available for those wanting 4 days of premier PHP training. Early-bird specials are available. Learn more and sign-up: http://www.nyphp.com/training/indepth.php --- New York PHP Community http://www.nyphp.org From noreply at nyphp.org Fri Feb 24 18:15:55 2006 From: noreply at nyphp.org (New York PHP) Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 18:15:55 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-announce] next@nyphp: February is RSS Month; Online Presentations; Boston PHP Meetings; NYPHP Training Schedule Message-ID: <009801c63998$4434a1b0$c405a8c0@MZ> Submit or Suggest a Future Presentation http://www.nyphp.org/presentations.php February General Meeting: RSS, Atom, OPML, and All That: A Course for Developers ----------------------------------------------------------------- When: Tuesday, February 28th at 6:30pm sharp (4th Tuesday of every month) Where: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) RSVP: http://www.nyphp.org/rsvp.php You must RSVP within 30 days of the meeting you attend! This February, New York PHP Community explores the world of RSS and related technologies. As PHP developers, we're often called upon to generate and read dynamic feeds. Join us this month as author, professor and Java developer - yes, Java developer - Elliotte Harold gives us an in-depth look at these essential technologies. XML based syndication is moving from its foundations in weblogs to unexpected arenas: source code control systems, audio narrowcasts, e-mail, bug tracking, stock tickers, and more. News readers like Vienna, NetNewsWire, RSSOwl, and Newsgator are replacing classic web browsers for many uses. This session explores the fundamental technologies underlying this explosion of content: the various versions of RSS, OPML, Atom, and the Atom Publishing Protocol. Learn the tricks and techniques for integrating these XML applications into your products as both clients and servers. Elliotte is originally from New Orleans to which he returns periodically in search of a decent bowl of gumbo. However, he currently resides in the Prospect Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn with his wife Beth and cats Charm (named after the quark) and Marjorie (named after his mother-in-law). He's an adjunct professor of computer science at Polytechnic University where he teaches Java, XML, and object oriented programming. His Cafe au Lait web site at http://www.cafeaulait.org has become one of the most popular independent Java sites on the Internet, and his spin-off site Cafe con Leche at http://www.cafeconleche.org has become one of the most popular XML sites. His books include Java I/O, Java Network Programming, the XML Bible, and XML in a Nutshell. He's currently working on the XOM Library for processing XML with Java, the jaxen XPath engine, and the Amateur media player. Thanks to IBM for providing a great presentation space with seating for plenty. As a service to our community, New York PHP meetings are always free and open to the public. Come prepared with a business card to enter book raffles. When: Tuesday, February 28th at 6:30pm sharp (4th Tuesday of every month) Where: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) RSVP: http://www.nyphp.org/rsvp.php You must RSVP within 30 days of the meeting you attend! Online Presentation in March Web Attacks and How They Are Stopped By dotDefender --------------------------------------------------- Join New York PHP online for the first in a series of online presentations. Learn More: http://www.nyphp.org/content/calendar/view_entry.php?id=90&date=20060314 And submit or suggest a presentation - either for online presentation or in-person: http://www.nyphp.org/presentations.php Friends of New York PHP Boston PHP - http://www.bostonphp.org ------------------------------------- Our friends in Boston have been putting together some great meetings and Mark Withington continues to build a strong group. For those of you in the area, please visit http://www.bostonphp.org and catch their meetings early each month. On March 2nd, OSS licensing will be discussed. From www.bostonphp.org: Understanding open source licensing. Our star-studded line up will discuss the bleeding edge of OSS licensing, covering topics such as: * GPLv3 (recently announced); * How open standards (like ODF) interact with open source, and * What constitutes derivative work Learn More: http://www.bostonphp.org/component/option,com_extcalendar/Itemid,33/extmode, view/extid,13/ New York PHP Training Schedule for 2006 --------------------------------------- The training schedule for the first half of 2006 has been set, with both Designer and Programmer tracks available. Plus, a new Combo package is available for those wanting 4 days of premier PHP training. Early-bird specials are available. Learn more and sign-up: http://www.nyphp.com/training/indepth.php --- New York PHP Community http://www.nyphp.org From noreply at nyphp.org Mon Feb 27 18:01:03 2006 From: noreply at nyphp.org (New York PHP) Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 18:01:03 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-announce] next@nyphp: February is RSS Month; Online Presentations; Boston PHP Meetings; NYPHP Training Schedule Message-ID: <004901c63bf1$b0690eb0$6b01a8c0@MZ> Submit or Suggest a Future Presentation http://www.nyphp.org/presentations.php February General Meeting: RSS, Atom, OPML, and All That: A Course for Developers ----------------------------------------------------------------- When: Tuesday, February 28th at 6:30pm sharp (4th Tuesday of every month) Where: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) RSVP: http://www.nyphp.org/rsvp.php You must RSVP within 30 days of the meeting you attend! This February, New York PHP Community explores the world of RSS and related technologies. As PHP developers, we're often called upon to generate and read dynamic feeds. Join us this month as author, professor and Java developer - yes, Java developer - Elliotte Harold gives us an in-depth look at these essential technologies. XML based syndication is moving from its foundations in weblogs to unexpected arenas: source code control systems, audio narrowcasts, e-mail, bug tracking, stock tickers, and more. News readers like Vienna, NetNewsWire, RSSOwl, and Newsgator are replacing classic web browsers for many uses. This session explores the fundamental technologies underlying this explosion of content: the various versions of RSS, OPML, Atom, and the Atom Publishing Protocol. Learn the tricks and techniques for integrating these XML applications into your products as both clients and servers. Elliotte is originally from New Orleans to which he returns periodically in search of a decent bowl of gumbo. However, he currently resides in the Prospect Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn with his wife Beth and cats Charm (named after the quark) and Marjorie (named after his mother-in-law). He's an adjunct professor of computer science at Polytechnic University where he teaches Java, XML, and object oriented programming. His Cafe au Lait web site at http://www.cafeaulait.org has become one of the most popular independent Java sites on the Internet, and his spin-off site Cafe con Leche at http://www.cafeconleche.org has become one of the most popular XML sites. His books include Java I/O, Java Network Programming, the XML Bible, and XML in a Nutshell. He's currently working on the XOM Library for processing XML with Java, the jaxen XPath engine, and the Amateur media player. Thanks to IBM for providing a great presentation space with seating for plenty. As a service to our community, New York PHP meetings are always free and open to the public. Come prepared with a business card to enter book raffles. When: Tuesday, February 28th at 6:30pm sharp (4th Tuesday of every month) Where: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) RSVP: http://www.nyphp.org/rsvp.php You must RSVP within 30 days of the meeting you attend! Online Presentation in March Web Attacks and How They Are Stopped By dotDefender --------------------------------------------------- Join New York PHP online for the first in a series of online presentations. Learn More: http://www.nyphp.org/content/calendar/view_entry.php?id=90&date=20060314 And submit or suggest a presentation - either for online presentation or in-person: http://www.nyphp.org/presentations.php Friends of New York PHP Boston PHP - http://www.bostonphp.org ------------------------------------- Our friends in Boston have been putting together some great meetings and Mark Withington continues to build a strong group. For those of you in the area, please visit http://www.bostonphp.org and catch their meetings early each month. On March 2nd, OSS licensing will be discussed. From www.bostonphp.org: Understanding open source licensing. Our star-studded line up will discuss the bleeding edge of OSS licensing, covering topics such as: * GPLv3 (recently announced); * How open standards (like ODF) interact with open source, and * What constitutes derivative work Learn More: http://www.bostonphp.org/component/option,com_extcalendar/Itemid,33/extmode, view/extid,13/ New York PHP Training Schedule for 2006 --------------------------------------- The training schedule for the first half of 2006 has been set, with both Designer and Programmer tracks available. Plus, a new Combo package is available for those wanting 4 days of premier PHP training. Early-bird specials are available. Learn more and sign-up: http://www.nyphp.com/training/indepth.php --- New York PHP Community http://www.nyphp.org