The San Francisco PHP Meetup Group
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Our next meeting:
SF PHP Meetup June 2008 - Services Oriented Architecture (SOA)
Joe Stump from Digg will be presenting his talk on SOA to our group this month.
Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) is the idea of loosely coupling your data production from your data consumption. This is normally done by hiding your data behind an HTTP server and using web services calls to access your data.
The benefits of SOA are numerous: ? Parallel asynchronous requests to your data ? Read more
- When?
- Thursday, Jun 5, 2008, 7:00 PM 20080606T020000Z
- Where?
- Who?
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31 members have said Yes
8 members have said Maybe
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"The endless possibilities of the PHP scripting language and a great community of users has made it one of the most popular open-source languages. PHP is my life!"
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"Part of the KlickNation team, shepards of and servants to nearly 3 million installees using over 20 applications spread across Facebook, Hi5, and MySpace."
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"I'm a PHP/MySQL (or postgreSQL, SQLserver, etc) contractor working in the East Bay & SF. Decades of DB experience, plenty with PHP in the last 5 years or so -- also enjoying JavaScript/AJAX."
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"I'm quite the php n00b. I've been learning php on the job for the last 9 months. I've learned, but I'm sure there's still more to pick up. It would be nice to get in contact with a community of other developers, which is why I'm here. "
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"Hey everyone, I am a developer with more than 10 years PHP experience. I love Linux and even use it on my Laptop. Lots of experience with Mysql/Oracle/MSSQL as well. I am currently consulting at Ebay."
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"Look forward to meeting all of you. I'm currently a Creative Director always looking for talented programmers to execute our interactive projects. We love integration of design and technology. "
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"PHP web developer, YASN, and Symfony. Strangely I do J2EE in my day job ..."
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"Manager, Front End Engineering at Current.com"








