Wednesday 26 September 2012

Re: [dcphp-dev] Introductions

Hi I'm Chris.  I don't have a formal tech education but started learning PHP around 2000 and have used it in a variety of capacities.  The DC PHP conferences helped me a lot, as did writing down every thing Keith and Eli said at ZendCon and a couple other events in the mid-2000s.  I want to someday visit the crazy guys in Austin but like living in the DC area.  I've spent some time in the past year learning Symfony2, which is nicely designed and exploring the code has improved my overall programming skills.  

On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 8:48 PM, Joseph LeBlanc <contact@jlleblanc.com> wrote:
I'm Joe. Used to live around DC, then got lost on a tropical adventure. When I came to, there was this crazy guy talking about moving to Austin, so I ended up there.

I've spent a lot of time working with Joomla. Lately, I've been playing around with Node.js.

-Joe

On Sep 17, 2012, at 1:18 PM, Sandy Smith wrote:

It's been a good long while since everybody on the list has introduced themselves and said what they do. This will help us know who's on the list and give new people an idea of the range of talent they have to draw on by asking questions of the list.

I'll kick it off:

I'm Sandy Smith, and I organize DCPHP along with Barry Austin (DC Beverage Subgroup) and Brock Boland (He Who Keeps This List Free of Recruiter Spam).

I've been working with PHP since '99. I'm a child of the 80's and grew up on BASIC (C-64) and then tried my hand at other professions before settling on tech. Most of my career has been spent consulting (mostly building/configuring CMSes, both custom and Drupal) for DC-area clients, especially nonprofits, but recently I've been more in the startup world. I was a cofounder of mojoLive.com and have a new company that does both consulting and products called Muskteers.me. We just started a Kickstarter for two new products if you want to check it out: http://kck.st/QjQZho

For more details, my mojoLive profile: http://mojolive.com/profile/sandys1

Who's next?


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