All, Our friends at the Dreamweaver NY group are having a beginner/introductory meeting on "Build a PHP/MySQL based Database-Driven Website Using an Open Source Framework" that would be relevant to the newer users on this list.
Please see their site, http://www.dreamweaverny.com and details below. --- Hans Zaunere / President / New York PHP www.nyphp.org / www.nyphp.com > Wednesday October 10, 6pm to 8pm > At Robert Half Technologies > 245 Park Avenue, 25th Fl. > > Email us for confirmation one time only to > keep your name in the building security list. > > Please do not expect receipt confirmation > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] before Tuesday 10/9 midnight. > > > What is a framework website? > > Build a PHP/MySQL based Database-Driven Website Using an Open Source > Framework with WordPress, Joomla, ZenCart or Drupal in less than an > hour by Consultant Stephen Britton > > As you probably know, there are several open source website > frameworks based on PHP/MySQL. The most popular are WordPress, > Joomla, ZenCart and Drupal. The benefit from using these sites is > they allow web developers and web designers to instantly build a > database driven website. > > As recently as five years ago you would have to hire a programming > crew for days to build a database driven website with a Content > Management System (CMS). Today it is possible to build the same CMS > website in less than an hour. > > Consultant Stephen Britton will show how to build a CMS website using > the popular WordPress program, which is based on the PHP programming > language and MySQL database. He will also briefly demonstrate two > other popular open source CMS programs - Joomla and Drupal. If you > need to build a database driven website fast... these programs are > the > > > > For further details click on: http://DreamweaverNY.com/ _______________________________________________ New York PHP Community Talk Mailing List http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk NYPHPCon 2006 Presentations Online http://www.nyphpcon.com Show Your Participation in New York PHP http://www.nyphp.org/show_participation.php