Live Webinar on Google Wave and the Zend Framework
Hi Guys,
My good buddy and right-hand-nerd, Jon is being flown down to do a live webinar for the Zend geeks at Intuit. It seems the accounting giant has recognized Jon’s ability to take the complex and make it seem simple.
Just in case you don’t know, Jon is the author of our crazy cool shopping cart tutorial and our new series on advanced PHP.
… Jon is starting to realize that my choice to go with the Zend Framework a few years ago made sense. Actually, it made dollars and cents!
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OK, bad nerd humor … I know. I’m just low on material that isn’t profanity laced.
If you want to know WHY, after looking at all the other PHP frameworks out there, that I thought the Zend Framework was the best choice long term (even back when Zend was still in Beta) .. you’re going to have to ask!
Anyway here is the official announcement:
Jon Lebensold, author of the popular PHP Shopping Cart and founder of Zendcasts.com will be writing a Google Wave Gadget in Boston at Intuit’s East coast office. Intuit is setting up a live webinar which you can attend by registering on the Zendcasts website.
Zendcasts.com began this year with the hope of assisting intermediate PHP developers further their Zend Framework skills. If you’re a PHP developer interested in building apps on Google Wave or want to watch someone build an AJAX application with web services like Google Wave and Intuit’s QuickBase, this free webinar will be worth spending a lunch hour at your desk.
The webinar takes place Wednesday, November 18 at 12:00 (noon) Eastern Standard Time (GMT -05:00).Register online now.
Here’s the banner:
Just in case you are not familiar with Quickbase … just click on the link.
That’s it for today. But coming soon, I will have some pretty big news … actually, the biggest thing to come to killerphp.com since we ordered that huge pizza! Ok, even bigger than that!!
😉
Stefan Mischook
www.killerphp.com
Hi Stefan,
Thanks for promoting the event. Could you do me a favor and link back to http://quickbase.intuit.com (QuickBase Online Database) so that users who aren’t familiar with what QuickBase is can get acquainted for the event?
Thanks,
Joshua McGinnis
Intuit Web Developer
Done.