As requested, we are happy to announce another round of our Code Camp @Night for the PHP Conference 2007. Right after last year's success, PHP Core dev Marcus Börger and Johannes Schlüter are going to lead the PHP Code Camp. The Code Camp starts right after the Power Workshops on Nov. 5th at 4.30 p.m. and ends around 9 p.m.. To leave nothing to be desired we are going to take liberties with closing time. Register in time as attendance is limited to 35 persons. And don’t forget to bring your laptop!
There are no specific systems requirements for the Code Camp. That said, in order to program effectively during the camp we recommend having a current PHP source distribution or CVS Checkout as well as a compiler on your laptop.
Many Users today rely on PHP for all kinds of web applications. However, there are legacy systems and others unequaled by PHP. This is excactly where our adventure begins. During the Code Camp, we are first going to discuss PHP basics from the structure of extensions to sample functions. That part should not exceed one hour. Then we are going to deal with object orientation by studying an example of a complete, implemented extension – a plain and simple extension with nothing that complicates the code.
Delicious pizza and beer will accompany the subsequent discussions and remaining questions will be answered. You might want to test new ideas? Until the end of the day you will be able to write the functions that you always have missed and to install your company’s backend like nobody else does. Last but not least, core developers will perform live coding. Big enough displays will allow for a good sight.