The MidwestPHP Conference located in Minneapolis Minnesota is going into its second year. This year it will feature a tutorial day for new developers to attend to learn more about php and how it works.

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Saturday, 15th March 2014

Sessions
09:00

A startup story: Sending a billion text messages

Evan Coury

10:00

Vagrant for Virtualized Development

Adam Culp

How I Learned to Stop Caring and Made Better Software

Eli White

Getting Started with the Symfony2 Framework

Maxwell Vandervelde

11:00

Git and Github: Working Effectively on a Team

Jeff Carouth

DOs and DON'Ts of MongoDB

Jeremy Mikola

Continuous Integration in Real Life

Beth Tucker Long

13:00

Not Your Grandmother's WordPress

Jason Rhodes

Code Reviews: The "Secret" to Building Quality Software

Patrick Schwisow

PHP from the CLI

Cal Evans

14:00

Bringing Good Design to the Table

Brian Fenton

Mocking Dependencies with PHPUnit

Matt Frost

Building rock solid software in the real world

Omni Adams

15:00

Much more Eggs than Bacon: A Development Environment Cookbook

Jacob Mather

Managing Dependencies with Composer

Beau Simensen

Using PHP with OpenStack Clouds

Glen Campbell

Sunday, 16th March 2014

Sessions
09:00

7 Things I Wish Somebody Told Me

Aaron Saray

10:00

It Was Like That When I Got Here: Steps Toward Modernizing a Legacy Codebase

Paul M. Jones

Introduction to Modules in Zend Framework 2

Evan Coury

How to succeed with Open Source

Glen Campbell

11:00

Web Security and You

Eli White

From SQL to noSQL

Derick Rethans

PHP, RabbitMQ, and You

Jason Lotito

13:00

HTTP ALL THE THINGS: Simplifying Rich Applications by Respecting the Rules of the Web

Nate Abele

Foundations of PHP

Beth Tucker Long

Doctrine, Object Persistence, and You

Jeremy Mikola

14:00

Professional-grade software design

Brian Fenton

Introducing Tests in Legacy PHP Applications

Jeff Carouth

You're the Tech Lead! Now what?

Eryn O'Neil

15:00

Sticks, Spit, and Duct Tape: Advanced Responsive Techniques

Josh Broton

Drupal 8: Working together

Chris Weber

Stabilize Your Environment, Stabilize Your Code

Jacob Mather