Ski PHP is a 2-day, 3-track PHP conference with speakers from around the world. Come for the speakers, and stay for the skiing!

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Thursday, 14th January 2016

Sessions
09:15

Talmudic Maxims to Maximize Your Growth as a Developer

Yitzchok Willroth

10:00

Modern PHP Standards and Community

Ben Edmunds

HTTP is Dead, Long Live HTTP/2!

Ben Ramsey

Enjoyable Testing with Peridot

Austin Morris

11:00

What to Expect When You're Expecting: PHP 7

Davey Shafik

Real-Time Data Pipelines

Samantha QuiƱones

Database Basics for PHP Programmers

Dave Stokes

13:00

Refactoring Legacy Code

Adam Culp

DOs and DON'Ts of MongoDB

Jeremy Mikola

Urban Legends: What You Code Makes You Who You Are

PJ Hagerty

14:00

Hack Better, With SCIENCE!

Gemma Anible

Graph databases and PHP

Michelle Sanver

Access Control Models: Controlling Resource Authorization

Mark Niebergall

15:00

Secure Design and Coding for the Modern PHP Developer

Jonathan Eskew

Scaling & Managing Asynchronous Workers (and staying sane!)

Justin Carmony

Coding the Semantic Web with HTML5 and JSON-LD

David Kelleher

16:00

Caching and Tuning fun for high scalability

Wim Godden

Doctrine ORM - What's this then?

Lane Staples

19:00

HTTP/2 and Asynchronous APIs

Davey Shafik

Friday, 15th January 2016

Sessions
09:00

Stronger Than Fear: Mental Health in the Developer Community

Ed Finkler

10:00

Profiling PHP: Prepare for Ludicrous Speed!

Davey Shafik

Mocking with Mockery

Ben Ramsey

Symfony2 - Getting Started

Lane Staples

11:00

Refactor, Don't Rebuild

Eli White

How To Be A Great Developer

Ed Finkler

Foundations of Zend Framework 3

Adam Culp

13:00

Between London & Chicago: A Conceptual Map for TDD

Yitzchok Willroth

MySQL's JSON Data Type

Dave Stokes

Intro to Laravel 5

Ben Edmunds

14:00

What To Do When It All Hits The Fan

Eryn O'Neil

Framework agnostic for the win

Jonathan Reinink

Growing up with PHP

Michelle Sanver

15:00

Micro-frameworks Make Awesome APIs

Austin Morris

Supercharging Content Delivery with Varnish

Samantha QuiƱones

The promise of asynchronous PHP

Wim Godden