See You There!
We have so many amazing experiences lined up for this year’s Pacific Northwest PHP conference! Starting with a special extended SeaPHP Meetup at the WeWork Holyoke Building on Wednesday evening and two tracks of workshops to choose from on Thursday at Washington University’s Johnson Hall.
The main event is two full days of fantastic talks and panels at Washington University’s Kane Hall as well as the opportunity to share some meals, catch up with old friends, and make new ones! Join us for the Pacific Northwest PHParty Friday night where we can talk about all we’ve learned, and celebrate the awesome developer community we share.
Join us Friday Night from 7pm until 9:30pm at The Watertown Hotel for the Pacific Northwest PHP Conference Party.
If you’re still in town on Sunday (and we hope you will be!) we will be meeting up from 11am until 2pm at Shultzy’s Bar and Grill for a PHP Community tradition: WurstCon.
September 6th – September 9th
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Wednesday
SeaPHP Pre Meeting Social
SeaPHP Presentations
SeaPHP After Meeting Social
Thursday Room 111
Lunch Thursday
Break Thursday
Build a Bot
Demystifying Object-Oriented Programming
Microservices: The Strangler Pattern
Thursday Room 178
Lunch Thursday
Break Thursday
Becoming an Open Source Contributor
Let Your Tests Drive Your Development
Practical PHP Deployment with Jenkins
Friday
Welcome!
Closing Friday
Pacific Northwest PHParty!
Lunch Friday
Break Friday
Let’s Talk Scope
Open Source
Using Our Superpowers For Good
Status Change: Now Using Event Sourcing
Let’s Get Random: Under the Hood of PHP 7’s CSPRNG
How PHP ticks
Modern and Secure PHP
Saturday
Lunch Saturday
Break Saturday
Closing Saturday
UX and UI
Does Your Code Measure Up?
Bringing Old Legacy Apps To PHP 7 and Beyond
And who would have thought, it FIGures.
More Than Just a Hammer
Making more human interfaces using Machine Learning APIs
Using PHP and JavaScript to Design a Better Board Game
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