[FX.php List] Can't connect with manually installed php
on Windows 2008 Server
Steve Winter
steve at bluecrocodile.co.nz
Tue Jul 22 15:13:09 MDT 2014
Merhaba
Being as I am an agreeable kind of chap, I pretty much agree with what everyone's said...!
there are a range of CWP/Integration sessions available at every DevCon, some years more so than others
someone has to pitch advanced topics to FM. I do, every year, but...
as Beverly pointed out, it's only my 'basic' and 'intermediate' level ones which get selected
and that's because there are only 4.5 tracks (one's a vendor demo track this year) so space is tight
and the market for advanced CWP topics is very small in the broader FM community
and that's why people like Jonathan (Hi Jonathan, long time :-) choose to save their $$ and not attend
which means they get to miss out on seeing Bob (a questionable 'loss' on their part ;-)
who has an awesome idea to create our 'own' un-con at some stage
and, along with Anders, has some great session ideas for that
I look forward to hearing when/where it's going to be and will happily provide you with all manner of advanced topics to selected from
See some of you in a few days, others when Bob's CWP un-con happens.
Cheers
Steve
> +1 well said, Anders!
>
> To get 'accepted' as speaker in the past, I had to submit 'basic' web sessions.
>
> Unconference is the way to get the good stuff. :)
> Alas, alack, I'm not attending either this year.
>
> Beverly
> On 22 Jul 2014, at 12:07 PM, ANDERS MONSEN wrote:
>
>> Actually, last year there were seven sessions that dealt with integration and web, including PHP and HTML5, in a separate web/integration track.
>>
>> Considering there are six tracks for sessions and there's the ability to host unconference sessions on anything you want, there seems to be a generous mix of CWP at DevCon. The people on this list tend to know their stuff, and maybe most sessions aren't aimed at this level, but rather the more introductory type. I suspect you're looking for more advanced integration tracks, but I think it becomes incumbent upon those with knowledge to propose such sessions. The alternatives are unconference sessions, which are informal and anyone can create, or creating a separate conference and working to attract high-end topics. You have to consider the audience. How many FileMaker developers with show up for sessions like "IDEs and FileMaker," "Custom-Built Web FrameWorks for FileMaker and PHP," "JQuery FileMaker Tools," "FMP URL Protocol - Advanced Techniques" and the like? Maybe those on this list, and handful others. Still, if no one proposes sessions like this to FileMaker when they call for DevCon sessions, they will never appear on the schedule.
>>
>> --
>> Anders
>>
>>
>> On Jul 22, 2014, at 10:03 AM, jschwartz <jschwartz at exit445.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Malcolm,
>>>
>>> I was referring to DevCon sessions…and the lack of content for us CWP folks. There might have been a small handful of php-related sessions in recent years. I’m looking for an entire track to make it worthwhile. My 2 cents.
>>>
>>> Jonathan
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jul 21, 2014, at 8:18 PM, Malcolm Fitzgerald <malcolm at notyourhomework.net > wrote:
>>>
>>> > > I gave up on FMI delivering any useful content for the PHP Web Developer.
>>> >
>>> > What sort of things would you like to see appear in the product?
>>> >
>>> > malcolm
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