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October 4, 2006

Don't Forget Oracle Develop in San Francisco

Well, I'm finally in the USA and am settling in rapidly.  Each day sees one more piece of the jigsaw put in place.  I wonder when I'll find the edges? Thanks to everyone who wished me well.

First on my ToDo list is Oracle's user conference. PHP is well represented at Oracle Develop. This is a new part of the huge Oracle OpenWorld event running in San Francisco in a few weeks.

                                                 
S281167Getting Rich with PHP 5Rasmus LerdorfMonday 10/23/2006 12:45 PM - 1:45 PMYosemite Room A, Hilton Hotel
S281169Hands-on Lab: Developing and Deploying Oracle and PHPOracleMonday 10/23/2006 03:00 PM - 5:00 PMImperial Ballroom A, Hilton Hotel
S281168Modern Web Applications with PHPAndi GutmansTuesday 10/24/2006 11:15 AM - 12:15 PMYosemite Room A, Hilton Hotel
S281165The PHP/Oracle Experience: Building for ScalabilityChristopher JonesTuesday 10/24/2006 01:15 PM - 2:15 PMYosemite Room A, Hilton Hotel
 Meet the Experts PanelChristopher Jones and Michael McLaughlinWednesday 10/25/2006 2:30 PM - 3:15 PMOTN Lounge located at Moscone West

Registrations are still open for Oracle Develop. You can register separately or if you register for the full OpenWorld you get the Develop conference gratis, I was told.  Check the fine print on this.

My colleague Shay Shmeltzer sent me a sampling of the blogs that mention Oracle Develop:
  
    http://blogs.oracle.com/shay/
    http://www.orablogs.com/fnimphius
    http://groundside.com/blog/GrantRonald
    http://radio.weblogs.com/0118231
    http://jroller.com/page/cschalk
    http://thepeninsulasedge.com//
    http://technology.amis.nl/blog

See you there!

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