February 4th 2010
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Members meeting on 4/2/2010
Our regular meeting - basically a monthly PHP PubCon - which is held on the first Thursday of every month.
Meet PHP users, professional developers and recruiters near you! Come to PHP London's February 2010 meeting to exchange ideas and talk about code, architecture, innovation, and open source in general. Anyone interested in PHP is welcome!
Where and when
Upstairs at Theodore Bullfrog from 7pm onwards.
Who will be there
Feel free to add your name if you're coming! Everyone who does so, links to their wiki profile page (copy the coding format of other names on the list), and actually attends, will be entered in a random draw for a prize of £10 of drinks/food from the venue (started June 2009, still popular in summer 2010...).
- Derick Rethans
- Jason Jacques
- Daniel Lemon
- Richard Foster
- David Stevens
- Nathan O'Hanlon
- Shjeel Ahmed from abrs recruitment, also bringing along the IT team at www.abrs.com http://LNK.by/cVce
- Marcus Baker
- Marc Carlucci
- Tony McNulty
- Mike Sullivan
- Ben James
- Pavol Polak
- Franck Cassedanne
- Rob Sworder
- Alistair Hann
- Brett Mack
- joe Lee
- Rob Nicholson
- Lee Briggs
- Dave Nattriss
- Scott Macvicar
Apologies for absence
If you wanted to come but can't/couldn't, feel free to explain yourself!
Agenda
7:00-8:00 - informal drinks, snacks and chat
8:00-8:05 - welcome by executive committee & any group announcements
8:05-9:00 - talks
If you are interested in giving a talk, or want to request one, please look at the talks page.
Resources from previous talks are also available.

