Please RSVP for this event and find more Information on 
meetup: https://www.meetup.com/DC-PHP/events/233877290/

See you all there!

*Talk Description*
PHP is sitting at an all time high for usage, with it running over 80% of 
the world’s websites. But how healthy is the PHP Community? In this talk we 
will examine the good and the bad of the PHP community and talk through 
some of the pain points that we may have experienced. But we’ll leave 
understanding the power of the community when it works together and 
understand why (and how) you should be helping to grow the community circle 
larger. 

*Presented By*
Eli White (@EliW), Vice President, One For All Events  
Eli has been building Web Applications for 20 years and fell in love with 
PHP the day that PHP 4 was released. Since then he's been a strong advocate 
for PHP and used it in every project he's worked on. He is currently the 
Vice President of One for All Events LLC, Conference Chair for 
php[architect] events, and Conference Chair for php[world] 
(https://world.phparch.com/) the annual PHP community conference in Tysons 
Corner, Virginia. He is a strong advocate for "Just getting it done" when 
it comes to coding, and speaks at numerous conferences each year.

*Date*
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
6:30 PM

*Location*
Canvas Co-work
1203 19th St NW, Washington, DC
3rd Floor (Elevator 3R)


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