Tag: symfony live

Symfony Live 2011 San Francisco notes

This past week the first Symfony conference in the United States took place in the beautiful city of San Francisco. With over 100 participants and 15 talks, the event was a really good step towards growing the Symfony community in the US. Here are some highlights of the entire week: During Saturday and Sunday around [...]

February 15 / 2011
Author Pablo
Category Conferences, PHP, symfony
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PHP Conferences news roundup

At ServerGrove we like conferences. We think they are very valuable for developers and we try to assist as many as we can as it allows us to get in touch with the community and shapers of Open Source. Every a few months we publish a post regarding news about PHP conferences. In the last [...]

January 11 / 2011

ServerGrove sponsoring Symfony Live 2011 / SF & Paris

Symfony Live is a great event and we are happy to sponsor it the third time around. Since it started in 2009 it seems to be more of an annual gathering of who is who in the symfony world rather than your run-of-the-mill conference. Don’t get me wrong, one glace at the schedule and speaker [...]

December 17 / 2010
Author Kim
Category Conferences, PHP, symfony
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Symfony Live: a smashing success

A few days have passed since we arrived back in the US after almost a week in Paris, and we are still thinking about what an amazing week it was. We blogged about Symfony Live day 1 last week but day 2 was what many people were really anxious about. The day started with Lukas [...]

February 22 / 2010
Author Pablo
Category Conferences, PHP, symfony
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symfony Live: day 1

Wow! What a day. Today was the first day of talks for Symfony Live, the first international Symfony conference. Even the organizers were surprised by the turnout, as many people signed up at the last moment, pushing the assistance over 300 people (unofficially). The place was packed and more chairs had to be added to [...]

February 16 / 2010
Author Pablo
Category PHP, symfony
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