You know your code works, but have you ever wondered if it would win a beauty contest, or could be improved at all? Well here is your chance to find out! On Wednesday, June 15 Baltimore PHP will host a community code review, moderated by Tim Crider. We will provide a few examples of both [...]
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PHP Community Code Review moderated by Tim Crider
You know your code works, but have you ever wondered if it would win a beauty contest, or could be improved at all? Well here is your chance to find out! On Wednesday, June 15 Baltimore PHP will host a community code review, moderated by Tim Crider. We will provide a few examples of both good and bad code, but anyone is welcome (AND ENCOURAGED) to bring some examples of their code to let the group evaluate. We had AWESOME submissions the last time. A lot of GREAT conversation was generated.
Submit your code before the event to code@baltimorephp.org, and we will obfuscate your code and evaluate it.
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Software Engineering Best Practices w/ Devon O’Dell
The theme is how to avoid writing bad code, which is something that is seen quite frequently.
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Go from None to Done in Minutes with Microsoft WebMatrix
Helps you get to done more quickly by making it simple to create solutions.
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PHP Code Review moderated by Tim Crider
You know your code works, but have you ever wondered if it would win a beauty contest, or could be improved at all? Well here is your chance to find out! On Wednesday, December 15 Baltimore PHP will host a code review. We will provide a few examples of both good and bad code, but [...]
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Using Lithium+MongoDB to launch private sale site Totsy.com
Mitch will share his experience using Lithium+MongoDB.
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Refactoring w/ Xdebug, KCacheGrind, PhpUnit and the Kitchen Sink with Owen Byrne
Suddenly faced with 50k lines of legacy PHP including this one? ini_set(max_memory_size, 100000M); Owen will talk about strategies and tools for dealing with difficult old code. Owen Byrne is best-known as co-founder and original developer ofDigg.com, but has worked for 25 years in software and IT. More recently he was a big part of the [...]
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