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Meet Travis Swicegood
Travis Swicegood is a Renaissance Man when it comes to programming and web technologies. He works with several different languages and technologies to get the job done. Travis is a published author and note speaker and we are pleased to have him with us at TEK·X this year.
Meet Jason Sweat
Meet Jason Sweat. Jason is a speaker at TEK·X, a published author and all-around good guy. Listen as we talk with Jason about PHP and the talks he will give at TEK·X.
oddWeek Episode #6
Keith Casey, Cal Evans and Brian Moon talk about how dealnews.com handles DevOps and manages 10-15 code rolls a day. (yes, a day!)
A developer's introduction to Drupal
As part of the TEK·X webcast series, we invited noted author and open source contributor Matt Butcher to speak about a topic he know more than a little about, Drupal.
Podcast #2010-04: Technosailor Moon
It’s another fun-filled episode of our beloved podcast, and this week’s guest is noted WordPress expert Aaron Brazell, who talks communities, book writing and conferences with your humble hosts.
oddWeek Episode #5
This week we talk with Blue Parabola Alumni Matthew Turland about the awesomeness that is Phergie.
webcast: Introduction to Doctrine 2
For the first episode in the TEK·X we have Jonathan Wage – Project Manager for the Doctrine project – talking to us about the Doctrine project and specifically Doctrine 2.
oddWeek Episode #4
oddWeek Episode 4. The one where Elizabeth Naramore talks about PHPWomen, Python websites and open source projects not run by douchbags. Come join us
php|architect podcast: oddWeek #003
This week’s oddWeek podcast features our friend Nate Abele. We discuss Cake PHP, Lithium and the trials of starting open source projects.
Podcast #2010-02: Stalker Edition
It’s another episode of the php|architect podcast! This week, we’re chatting with Ben Ramsey, who joined Cal and Marco at Facebook’s headquarters to hear about their new open-source technologies.
The topic: HipHop—Facebook’s new PHP-to-C++ compiler that promises up to 50% CPU savings over the traditional PHP runtime and has stirred up a debate across the entire community.