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    <pubDate>Sat, 18 May 2013 21:54:51 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Lorna Mitchell's Blog: PHP Developer at a Python Conference]]></title>
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Blurring the lines of the usual conference scene, <i>Lorna Mitchell</i> has posted about her experience <a href="http://www.lornajane.net/posts/2011/php-developer-at-a-python-conference">at a Python conference</a> as a PHP developer (and a speaker at that).
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A few weeks ago, while attending the delightful <a href="http://oggcamp.org/">OggCamp</a>, I was approached by <a href="http://mobile.twitter.com//johnpinner">someone</a> asking me to speak at PyConUK. Well ... I'm a PHP developer, but as with most PHP developers, we just like good shiny tech and aren't religious about any particular language. So I instantly said yes and then started to worry what I was letting myself in for!
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She mentions being happy for attending if for nothing else than that it allowed her a look at technology outside of the usual PHP bubble. <a href="http://oggcamp.org/">The event</a> featured session on topics ranging from music production on linux, the <a href="http://nanode.eu/">Nanode project</a>, accessibility and <i>Lorna</i>'s "Careers in Open Source" presentation. 
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Attending conferences/events that apply outside of your own community can lead to some great things. Be sure to poke your head up now and again and take in the bigger picture - there's more than just one language (or sets of technology) out there. Jump in and learn from them, even if you're just a beginner.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 09:58:37 -0500</pubDate>
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