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Larry,

I'd be more than happy to if I were going to be there. COMMON was moved from NOLA into the same time spot at my kids spring break and we're already sched'd to be in the smokies that week, so I'm there for the weekend, ask the experts evening(which I'm staying over for intentionally) and then leaving real early on Monday to join the rest of the family in the mtns...

BTW, Jim, since ATE is now on Sunday pm, are you still putting a midrange.com table up?

Reason I suggested they get the BOF on the books now is so that interested parties know it's there and can put it on their sched's...



At 09:43 PM 3/18/2006 -0500, Larry Bolhuis wrote:
Don,

I will put in a request to get a BOF scheduled on this topic. Will you be there to lead the BOF? I already have several going so it may be that I'd get double booked. I would like to attend this BOF as I am very interested in PHP on the iSeries.

Because BOFs are normally only schedule if enough people sign up to attend them I would ask that anyone who wishes to attend this bof reply to this note so we can get enough folks on the list.

Thanks

    - Larry

dr2@xxxxxxxx wrote:
Folks,

I would suggest then that you contact COMMON in Chicago or your favorite
board member, etc., and suggest that they schedule a BOF session for PHP
NOW and get it on the sched.   Those things can start around 6'ish as I
recall and go until you run out of beer or air...

Jim?  Pete?  Hoss? Larry?

Don in DC


I was also in that lab in Orlando. 1:15 is NOT enough time to cover  this
topic! Although I imagine that if you attend a classroom sessoin  where
things like basic control structures and other syntax rules were
discussed before you went to the lab, that would have been a tremendous
help. Problem was they didn't offer the classroom session in Orlando.

  Peter is right: I left that room very frustrated.

  Michael

Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:  I sat in on the class in Orlando.
The instructor was nice enough but
the session wasn't very well organized and I think the folks in the
session were pretty frustrated.

I put the code on the www.opensource4iseries.com site if you want to
preview the session.  I picked up a couple of good ideas but that was
about it.

I can't remember the instructors name but perhaps this will be a
different instructor or perhaps he will be better prepared.  I may check
it out again.

Pete Helgren


Nathan Andelin wrote:


It looks like IBM will be teaching an Intro to PHP on the I5 at COMMON
this spring, along with a lab:

 http://www.common.org/conferences/2006/spring/sessions/490029.HTM

 http://www.common.org/conferences/2006/spring/sessions/490101.HTM

 There was also some speculation about a CUDS with some of the folks
from Zend, who are partnering with IBM for PHP support.





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