Hi Jochen,

For future meetups etc. do let me know if you need similar sponsorships. I
have talked to people in my firm (www.appliedeye.com) & my firm would be
interested in pitching in.

Have a great time.

Thanks,
Adi

On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 4:40 AM, Jochen Daum <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>
> we've just confirmed a sponsor for the upcoming PHP meetup next week,
> which means we'll have pizza and beer for 40 people available on that
> night. Right now there are 22 RSVPs, so that means 18 more lucky
> people can attend this outstanding event.
>
> To confirm your attendance, please go to http://php.meetup.com/10/ and
> RSVP Yes.
>
> I will also keep an update on Twitter (http://twitter.com/automatem)
> up until about 6:40pm on actual attendance for late comers.
>
> Please invite anyone along for the best PHP UG meetup on the planet.
>
> Further details below:
>
>
>
> Meetup:
>
> 24 Sep 2009 6:30pm - 9:00pm
>
> Computer Science Seminar Room, Room 279, 2nd floor, Computer Science
> Building (Bldg 303), City Campus.
>
> How to get there:
>
> The building is located on the corner of Wellesley Street and Princes
> Street. To get to room 279, enter campus either from the Symonds
> Street side or Princes St. and find "Red Square" - an open area
> bounded by the old wing of building 303, the Student Association
> complex, the recreation centre, and the Chemistry / Geology etc.
> towers. On the southern side of the square (which is really just a car
> park roof) you see the glass front to the reception area of the
> Faculty of Science student centre. To the right of the student centre,
> there is a set of doors & as you enter you'll see stairs going up on
> the right. Ignore the stairs and head straight past the vending
> machines, turning left into the corridor to the overbridge (you'll
> notice the department's computer museum "timeline" on the right-hand
> wall). On the other side of the overbridge, you'll end up in a lift
> lobby. Head up to 2nd floor. Room 279 is straight opposite the lifts
> as you come out.
>
>
> *** Main topic ***
>
> Object Oriented PHP
>
> Speaker: Ulrich Speidel, Auckland University
>
> About Ulrich
>
> Ulrich Speidel (born Ulrich Günther in 1967) trained as a physicist in
> Germany and Auckland, where he then completed a PhD in Computer
> Science, founded his own business, got married and thus ended up with
> his present surname. He is now a senior lecturer at the University of
> Auckland. He has authored, co-authored and edited a number of books on
> PHP and related subjects for O'Reilly in Germany.
>
> Topic overview
>
> Objects can be confusing for programmers who, like many PHP users,
> come from a non-programming or non-OO programming background. PHP
> itself changed its object model between version 4 and 5, which added
> to the confusion. This talk shows you how to use PHP5 objects in
> simple everyday programming starting from a non-OO perspective. Topics
> covered included classes, instantiation, properties, methods, the
> magic methods __set() and __get(), and inheritance.
>
>
>
> We are expecting that this meetup will be distributed through live
> video. We have yet to confirm that web address for this.
>
>
> We are also looking for a pizza and beer sponsor for this meetup.
> Please get in contact with me, if you'd like to sponsor this meetup.
> In return we will give you  the opportunity to present your business
> on live video for 2 minutes.
>
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Jochen Daum
>
> Chief Automation Officer
> Automatem Ltd
>
> Phone: 09 630 3425
> Mobile: 021 567 853
> Email: [email protected]
> Skype: jochendaum
> Website: www.automatem.co.nz
> http://twitter.com/automatem
> http://www.xing.com/go/invite/3425509.181107
>
> >
>

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