Author Michael Tougeron on August 10, 2008
Posted under Events, JavaScript, Technology, Web Development
and tagged with aaron newton, JavaScript, joe stump, mootools, php meetup, zynga.com
Last Thursday’s SF PHP Meetup had a pretty good turnout; about 70 people by my count. Joe Stump from Digg.com gave his talk titled “Deploying code with PEAR” to the group. Thanks to Ray and Roger from zynga.com who contributed pizza & sodas for an opportunity to tell the developers about the job opportunities at zynga. Digg.com & GameSpot.com are both hiring (Digg and GameSpot) as well. Mariano Peterson and I both took pictures and posted them on Flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/marianopeterson/sets/72157606611446280/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/michaeltougeron/sets/72157606635039807/ respectively.
I already have next month’s talk/speaker lined up. Aaron Newton from Iminta.com (formerly CNET) will be giving us a preview of his Mootools talk titled “Mootools: An Overview” that he has planned for the upcoming AJAX Experience conference. Aaron has a Mootools book coming out that’s available now via pre-order on Amazon.
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This post was written by Michael Tougeron on August 10, 2008
