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September 20, 2007

Oracle & PHP users: don't miss the Zend Conference

Oracle & PHP users: make sure you check out the Zend Conference.  I'll be given a couple of sessions, "Connection Pooling & Other Features for Data Scaling" and "Performance Tuning for PHP with Oracle Databases".  There are plenty of other great talks, too.

Cal Evans captures the spirit of the conference in his most recent update on how the event is shaping up.  There will be plenty of chance to connect with other people - this is often the most important part of any conference.

Lunch 2.0 is at Oracle on 22nd October

I want to write about food and clothing, and bring you last week's news hot off my press, at least.

Two sights at the php|works conference caused me humorous revulsion: Paul Reinheimer wearing a Paypal t-shirt, and Patrick Reilly wearing the Zend Framework t-shirt.  Nothing is wrong with shirts or the people (well, not so much anyway :) But - and this might be too much information - those are two shirts that I sometimes use for sleepwear. I'm going to have to erase my memory of those hairy blokes in my sleepwear or find something different to wear.  I think my wife would like me to do both.

There is good news.  There is an opportunity to get a new free t-shirt at Lunch 2.0 on 22nd October at Oracle's conference center in Redwood Shores, California.  

Amongst others, the Oracle's AppsLab guys will be there.

PS this is not one of the two final blog posts this week that I promised.  This is a bonus post as I catch up on what happened while I was out of the office.  There is one more post from me to come tomorrow.

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