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Don,I will put in a request to get a BOF scheduled on this topic. Will you be there to lead the BOF? I already have several going so it may be that I'd get double booked. I would like to attend this BOF as I am very interested in PHP on the iSeries. Because BOFs are normally only schedule if enough people sign up to attend them I would ask that anyone who wishes to attend this bof reply to this note so we can get enough folks on the list.
Thanks - Larry dr2@xxxxxxxx wrote:
Folks, I would suggest then that you contact COMMON in Chicago or your favorite board member, etc., and suggest that they schedule a BOF session for PHP NOW and get it on the sched. Those things can start around 6'ish as I recall and go until you run out of beer or air... Jim? Pete? Hoss? Larry? Don in DCI was also in that lab in Orlando. 1:15 is NOT enough time to cover this topic! Although I imagine that if you attend a classroom sessoin where things like basic control structures and other syntax rules were discussed before you went to the lab, that would have been a tremendous help. Problem was they didn't offer the classroom session in Orlando. Peter is right: I left that room very frustrated. Michael Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I sat in on the class in Orlando. The instructor was nice enough but the session wasn't very well organized and I think the folks in the session were pretty frustrated. I put the code on the www.opensource4iseries.com site if you want to preview the session. I picked up a couple of good ideas but that was about it. I can't remember the instructors name but perhaps this will be a different instructor or perhaps he will be better prepared. I may check it out again. Pete Helgren Nathan Andelin wrote:It looks like IBM will be teaching an Intro to PHP on the I5 at COMMON this spring, along with a lab: http://www.common.org/conferences/2006/spring/sessions/490029.HTM http://www.common.org/conferences/2006/spring/sessions/490101.HTM There was also some speculation about a CUDS with some of the folks from Zend, who are partnering with IBM for PHP support.
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