PHP Lug?
Dave Parker
dlparker at dlpinc.com
Tue Jul 11 14:39:56 CDT 2000
Tony, I think you've got it! An 'Open Source Programmers SIG'
could start with us (KCLUG) and expand to include whoever was
interested in the KC area - other Linux UGs and even other
platforms. Maybe a way to get some folks who are curious about
open source or curious about what tools might be available for
a one time project (or just in general). An ideal opportunity for a
little low-key, even surreptitious, Linux evangelism. Think about
it! They wouldn't even have to know they're being converted!
Tony Hammitt wrote:
>
> I think that in general what is needed is something like 'Open Source
> Programmers Groups' where people could get together and talk about
> stuff in person and exchange ideas and code.
>
> I've found several times that, as a programmer, we're drowning in a
> sea of options. Choosing the right language/platform/protocol is the
> most important aspect of starting a new project, but no one could
> possibly have all of the information that they need to make the right
> decision.
>
> Add in the universal need to fit the new project in with some preexisting
> parameters and the choice becomes more important. But it doesn't really
> limit the number of options. Say you want to set up a website, do you
> use PHP? Perl? Python? Apache modules? Zope? ASP?... Who knows? The
> only thing that's guaranteed is that you will find it difficult to switch
> later.
>
> So, what we need is to have people to talk to that know more than the
> marketing hype around a toolset. Preferrably ones who know what not
> to use because they found out too late that it stinks. Pretty much
> everything has some task that it is the best fit for, but is your task
> similar enough?
>
> So, back to the point. There probably isn't yet a PHP group. Are you
> interested in starting one? I'd be interested in learning about it by
> attending meetings as long as they aren't too frequent. But I'd be a
> lot more interested in attending a general purpose 'web programming'
> group. My expertise lies elsewhere but I will eventually need to know
> more about web stuff, like all of the other programmers in the world...
>
> So, good idea! Let us know if anything turns up.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tony Hammitt
>
> Bradley Miller wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know of a local lug for PHP? Maybe we could start a Midwest
> > PHP group -- the nearest one I've found is in Illinois I think. . . .
> > here's the page listing them:
> >
> > http://www.moewes.com/phpug.php3
> >
> > --- Bradley Miller
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