Attending a conference is never an easy decision—but, if you are serious about PHP and database development, you will find that php|works and db|works are among the very best choices you can make.
Our goal is not just to show you how PHP and databases work, but to also provide you with valuable hands-on experience through our BYOL sessions, in which you will have the opportunity of actively learning by example instead of listening passively to a lecture.
PHP is finally maturing into a language that is being welcomed into the enterprise, and the make-up of our conference attendees is reflecting this fact. php|works and db|works are an excellent opportunity to meet and interact with professional developers from all over the world, share your experiences with your peers and discover new techniques that you can apply to your everyday work.
Who Should Attend?
php|works and db|works are, first and foremost, built for developers and DBAs. As such, you will find that our sessions are aimed at a technical audience of all levels, from those who are just beginning to explore the world of PHP and database development, to the professionals who have been doing it for years and want to learn more.What will you learn?
Attending php|works and db|works will help you:
- Understand how to develop applications that are faster, lighter and easier to extend
- Learn about the latest Web 2.0 developments
- Learn to write your code so that it can interact with many different external systems
- Discover how to write code that is more efficient and easier to scale
- Learn advanced database development techniques that take full advantage of the features offered by today's top DBMS systems
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