Updates via SMS?
For the duration of the conference we're running a free SMS updating service.
-
Call for Papers
2 CommentsThe phpnw08 conference Call for Papers has arrived. See below for details:
phpnw08 will take place on Saturday 22nd November 2008 at Manchester Central Exhibition Centre. phpnw08 is organised by developers for developers and is the perfect opportunity to learn, network and mix with peers and industry leaders, as well as discover the latest tricks, techniques and innovations in PHP and internet development. The conference will have a mix of in-depth and shorter talks.
We invite speakers on all aspects of PHP development including those which will inform developers about important subjects within the PHP field and widen their horizons for some of the best practices and tools around today. Any topic likely to be of interest to PHP developers and enthusiasts will be duly considered.
Abstracts
Abstracts for the main conference ideally should be 250-500 words long. Final papers should last about 55 minutes, including questions and answers. Short talks should last about 25 minutes, with a further 5 minutes for questions and answers. If you would need more time for your presentation, please tell us when you submit your abstract.
Abstracts should be submitted to the conference organisers electronically via http://conference.phpnw.org.uk/phpnw08/callforpapers/
All submissions will be acknowledged.
Dates of note:
Closing date for abstracts: 21st September 2008
Accepted authors notified by: 29th September 2008Particular queries about the call for papers should be sent to talks@phpnw.org.uk
Sponsors
To keep the conference fees low, we are seeking sponsors for the event. For further information about sponsoring or attending the event please contact the phpnw conference office at conference@phpnw.org.uk






















[...] PHPNW group has officially posted their Call for Papers today for the upcoming conference (being held in Manchester): phpnw08 will take place on Saturday [...]
[...] Haroon Sajjad With just over a week remaining on the PHP North West Call for Papers, plans for this Manchester-based conference are fairly racing along. The call for papers closes on [...]