| From: | Drew Greeley |
| Sent on: | Monday, August 2, 2010 12:52 PM |
Oleg-
Maybe you can send an invite to everyone to my event in August?
A chance for everyone to network & have a good time? The link is below =)
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=31139887&id=1012963485#!/event.php?eid=135510619819537&ref=mf
Also if you know anyone looking for new career options or a
company in need of a few good developers/programmers let me know; would love to
help out anyone & everyone!
Thanks!
Drew
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From: [address removed]
[mailto:[address removed]] On Behalf Of Hung Tran
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 12:26 PM
To: [address removed]
Subject: Re: [laphp] Joint LAPHP/LA MySQL August Meeting: Fusion IO
& Synapp2 Framework
nice one Oleg - will Woz be
there :)
On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Oleg Baranovsky <[address removed]>
wrote:
Join us for a joint LAPHP / LA MySQL group in
August. this time we'll have two good talks: one by Fusion IO on the state of their
Solid State Drive (SSD) technology and how it can be used to optimize
performance of your MySQL server. The second talk by Richard Howell will be an
introduction to the SynApp2 PHP
Framework.
Fusion IO will be giving away an iPod signed by Steve Wozniak and Navicat will
raffle a free copy of their Navicat Premium (the one we failed to raffle last
time)! The space is limited, so RSVP fast!
Find out more and RSVP here: http://bit.ly/ci0N8l
SPEAKER 1: Fusion IO
Solid-state technologies are changing the way that MySQL users think about
running their databases. Database administrators are discovering that the TCO
savings associated with radical performance enhancements, reliability
improvements and reduced energy and real estate costs of solid-state
technologies are leading to changes in the way their datacenters look and how
their MySQL Servers perform.
This session will address:
1) How I/O bottlenecks impact database performance and make life hard for DBAs
2) How conventional solutions fail to address this problem effectively
3) An overview of the different types of NAND Flash-based products and the
advantages and disadvantages of each:
a. Disk-based SSDs
b. Onboard/Embedded PCI Express devices
c. Host-based PCI Express devices
4) How NAND Flash products enable new architectures that deliver ultra-low
latency, improve reliability, and shrink infrastructure
5) An example of how e-Retailer Wine.com implemented NAND Flash solid state to
successfully eliminate performance problems.
SPEAKER 2: Richard Howell
Topic: Introduction to SynApp2
- the PHP Web Application Generator and MVC Framework.
This presentation will continue our series of "PHP Frameworks
Round-up" talks - the idea that many of our members really liked and which
we are eager to continue...
"No matter what level of experience you have with MySQL, PHP, or
developing web applications, you'll find something interesting to take
away."
-- Richard Howell
Outline:
* Background - leading up to SynApp2. (When and Where)
* Purpose - what is it used for? (What and Why)
* Audience: who needs it? (Who)
* Example - how do you use it? (How)
* Giving it away - am I nuts? (How much)
* The MVC's of SynApp2 generated applications
* A structured discussion with interleaved Q & A
* Anatomy of a SynApp2 powered web application
* The database design/schema and engine (Model)
* The web browser, DOM, JavaScript (X)HTML, CSS and PDF (View)
* The AJAX exchange cycle and PHP (Controller)
About the Speaker
Richard Howell has been creating software for many years, both as an
independent consultant and as a captive software engineer for several
technology companies, including MicroSim Corporation, OrCAD Inc., Cadence
Design Systems and Panasonic Avionics Corporation. Throughout his career,
Richard's interest in computer-aided design and development has focused on
producing effective and practical application programs and tools.
Agile Development thrives in the PHP-powered web applications environment. By
using smart tools to almost instantly create web applications that harnesses
today's SQL databases, developers further their ability to quickly produce
solutions, deploy them and then move on - crisply and cleanly. This scenario is
the motivation for Richard's latest endeavor, a free open source software
project named SynApp2 - Web Application Generator and MVC Framework. As a full
time effort, Richard is continuing to build SynApp2 and spread the word.
Please visit SynApp2.org: http://www.synapp2.org
Twitter: @synapp2
Contact: richard @ synapp2.org
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/rhowelljr
BUILDING NOTE:
At 7pm, the elevators are no longer open to all. You will need to call Joe at
[masked] to come down and bring you up. There is also a card key required
to get to the meeting room at certain hours, so once again, you can give a call
if you see the doors locked.
PARKING:
The free parking in the building is no longer free. It costs up to a max of
$10. However there is some street parking and a commercial lot across the
street. Also the gate in the LAX Business Park on Sepulveda past Grand Ave,
goes up at 7PM. Many folks attending meetups at 222 park there.
Like usual, for those of you who cannot attend
in person, we will be streaming the talk live on Ustream.tv at http://bit.ly/dh7ymG
The meetup opens at 7 PM for networking, the presentation will start at 7:30 PM
to give people time to arrive comfortably.
Admission is free, snacks and drinks will be
served.
Find out more and RSVP here: http://bit.ly/ci0N8l
Sincerely,
Oleg Baranovsky.
Los Angeles PHP Developers Group (LAPHP)
http://www.laphp.org/
PS: Please note that we will have Kevin Schroeder from Zend coming to the town on
September 7th to talk to the LAPHP group. The September meeting will be at our
regular place at the CoLoft.
So, mark your calendars - this is going to be great!
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