
Rogue Wave gave me the opportunity to write the content for multiple event pages for the website. Below are some examples of the content I created.
Laracon 2016
At Rogue Wave Software we know PHP, inside and out. At Laracon, the annual Laravel conference held both in the United States and in Europe, experts like us meet to discuss and speak about all things PHP. At this year’s event, we’ll show you our expertise and educate you on the new groundbreaking release of PHP 7.
Speaking Session
Zeev Suraski, co-founder of Zend Technologies, will present on the creation and benefits of PHP 7. The release of PHP 7 was the most highly anticipated change of PHP since the 2004 release of PHP 5. With PHP 7 gaining momentum, it’s making an impact. Our Zend team are the ultimate experts when it comes to PHP, and have already shared some insight into PHP 7. Come listen to the mastermind of PHP explain the secrets and benefits of the revolutionary PHP 7.
Date: Thursday, July 28
Time: 2:00 PM Eastern, 11:00 AM Pacific
Learn more about the conference at the Laracon website, and follow Laracon on Twitter.
Check out the published page here.
Northeast PHP Conference
PHP + UX + WEB = The best low-cost conference in North America. PHP is extremely important, but it’s not the only thing you’ll be learning at the Northeast PHP Conference. This conference is a two-day event where experts focus on a wide range of topics including, but not limited to, PHP, Jenkins, UX, API, Agile, and many more.
Not only will you become familiar with all these topics, you will also hear our experts speak about the soft skills necessary for successful developers.
At the end of this conference, you will have learned a magnitude of new skills and lessons, along with how to be a pro developer. Join Cal Evans in his great discussions that will educate you on both hard and soft skills to be a pro.
Check out Cal Evans’ blog post to get a teaser of his ideas.
Speaking Sessions
Presenter: Cal Evans
When: Friday, August 5. 3:30 PM Atlantic
Location: Victorian Room
Title: Going Pro
Abstract: What makes a developer a “professional developer”? Getting paid? Getting quoted? Publishing a book? Let’s take a look at this.
This talk will look at the traits that define a professional developer. Not the hard tech skills, those change with the tools being used. These are the soft and quasi-soft skills that developers have to master to be considered a professional developer.
Along the way there will be some tweetable moments, and of course, a long line of bad jokes. Hopefully though, you will take away a concept that you need to work on to round out your skills and unlock your “Going Pro” badge.
Learn more about the conference at the event website.
Check out the published page here.
Other Event Pages
To look at the content I have written for other events, refer to links below.
Embedded Conference Scandinavia 2016
Pacific Northwest PHP Conference 2016