Many of you might be interested in this months PLUG meeting.

-Evan

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Subject: next PLUG meeting - Jun 11 2003
From: Robert Oldham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: 02 Jun 2003 18:20:57 -0600

Title: PLUG Monthly Meeting
Place: CEDO building, Orem, UT
Date: June 11 2003 (second Wednesday)
Time: 7:00 PM MDT
Subject: PHP
Presenter: Robert Oldham

Apparently Jayce will be out of town for the next PLUG meeting, and has
asked me to promote/present on PHP.  Anyone have an area of PHP they
want covered?  Is there any interest in basics like installation,
configuration, or syntax introduction/orientation?  What areas of PHP
development are of interest: databases, sockets/cURL, distributed and
enterprise techniques, XML, URI/URL magic, object oriented design
techniques and considerations, file upload/download management,
security, sessions, resource persistence, references, optimization, pros
and cons of PHP compared to other development tools, etc... ?

Not knowing what the group wants to hear, any feedback is welcome
(desperately needed).

I have been developing with PHP since 1998.  My PHP experience includes
mod_php, php CGI, and php CLI.  I do not have experience with the PHP
widgets for client-side app development.  My web experience also
includes development with mod_perl/perl CGI, C/C++ CGI, and Java
Servlets, so I hope to be able to answer questions for and orient those
from other backgrounds.

Also during the meeting I plan to release the Rhino Maeo Framework - an
entirely PHP, development framework - under the GPL.  This framework
includes 3,000+ hours of development time and I hope it will be of
interest to members of the group.  This framework combines many unique
features which are not available in any framework I know of, including:
security, multi-access controls and support, distributed computing
components and support, interchangeable resource components and support,
request dependent processing, local path and URI independence, MVC
design support, and much more.  Depending on interest, I may give an
orientation for the Framework.  If anyone is interested in this, please
let me know.

Thanks,
Robert

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