Rather than having a lots of different blog posts scattered all over covering this year's php|tek conference in Chicago, I figured that pulling them all together here would work best. So, without further ado - the coverage from php|tek 2008:
- the php|tek live site
- slides (as they get them
- Photos on Flickr tagged with "tek08"
- Ivo Jansch: Day -1, Day 0, Day 1, Day 2, Day 3 (and wrapup)
- Eli White: Heading to php|tek
- Greg Beaver: phar is near at php|tek
- Ivo Jansch's coverage of the Zend/Microsoft issue during Joe Stagner's keynote
- Brian DeShong's slides - The Grown-Up Company's Guide to Development and Robust Batch Processing with PHP
- Maggie Nelson slides - Keeping You DB and PHP in Sync, Angering the Database Gods
- Sebastian Bergmann's slides - Type-Safe Objects in PHP, Understanding the PHP Object Model, Quality Assurance in PHP Projects
- a wrapup of the conference from Ben Ramsey
- Matthew Turland's look back at the conferece
- Gennady Feldman's wrapup
- Maggie Nelson's slides for Angering the Database Gods
- a heads-up from Marco Tabini to look in the near future for some incriminating video of some php|architect staff in KISS outfits
- Jeff Moore's wrapup of this year's conference and links to his slides - Exceptional PHP and Coding for Success: Writing Software You'll Be Able To Understand Next Month
- Another recap by Andrew Culver
- slides from Greg Beaver - PEAR, Phar and Smart PHP
- slides from Ed Finkler's talks - Building Desktop RIAs with PHP, HTML & Javascript in AIR, Securing the PHP Environment with PHPSecinfo
- an overview from Christopher Jones
Check out more live from the conference on the php|tek Live page on the php|architect website.