php|works CfP Announced!
Original post provide by PHP: Hypertext Preprocessorphp|works 2008 will be held November 12-14, 2008 in Atlanta, GA. Our Call for Papers is now open, but the deadline for submissions is July 25, 2008.This year’s php|works takes place concurrently with PyWorks 2008, MTA’s new fall Python conference, organized by the publishers of Python Magazine, and attendees to both conferences will be able to attend talks from either.This gives us a great opportunity to create cross-over talks to cover topics that bridge both worlds, enriching members of either communities and facilitating the cross-pollination of ideas. If you have a topic that fits the bill, or that could be equally interesting to both PHPers and Pythonistas, don’t hesitate to propose it.For more information about our Call for Papers, visit our site at http://phpworks.mtacon.com/c/p/phpworks,cfp.
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