CakePHP Deutschland
CakeFest Berlin 2009 is coming! Plus many more exciting announcements.
We have some very exciting news for the CakePHP community in Europe. First, this week we are officially announcing the next CakeFest event, to be held July 9th through the 12th in Berlin, Germany. As with previous CakeFests, this event is the premiere gathering of CakePHP developers, where we'll explore some of the best and brightest new ideas the core team and community at large have to offer.
However, unlike previous events, we'll also be offering a two-day CakePHP workshop event before the conference. This event will feature hands-on training by members of the CakePHP core team, who will walk you step-by-step through a series of tutorials designed to give developers, both new and seasoned, a solid understanding of how to build apps with CakePHP. We'll be covering everything from learning MVC design best practices through real-world examples, to project management tips, to performance optimization techniques. If you're new to CakePHP and looking to quickly boost your skill level, or a veteran looking for some one-on-one Q&A, this event is for you, but be sure to book soon as space is limited.
For those wishing to attend just the conference portion, rest assured that it'll be worth the trip. In addition to cutting-edge presentations and a chance to meet and network with other members of the CakePHP community, there are expected to be some very exciting announcements about the future of the CakePHP project.
Check out http://cakefest.org for full details on the event. Also, if you'd like a chance to win a free conference pass, check out http://cakefest.org/pages/badges. Just put a badge on your site, and fill out the contest form. Also, if you have an innovative project or other interesting topic you'd like to share, you can submit a talk proposal at http://cakefest.org/talks/add.
In addition to CakeFest, we're also excited to announce the launch of http://cakephp.de, the official German-language CakePHP portal, brought to us courtesy of the translation efforts of Christian Fahrmair of http://compolis.de. Thanks Christian! Cakephp.de joins several other CakePHP site translations, including http://cakephp-fr.org and http://cakephp.jp.
As you may know, the CakePHP Cookbook is already available in whole or in part in almost two dozen languages, but as the community continues to expand, these portals will become increasingly important. To facilitate the growing needs of the international CakePHP community, we'll be establishing an official translation team. If you're interested in joining in the effort and seeing CakePHP sites and content in your native language, you can sign up on the newly-minted CakePHP translation team mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/cakephp-translators.
Finally, we'd like to thank the community for all your support thus far. Because of your continued participation, the CakePHP project is stronger than ever, and we hope to thank as many of you as possible in person in Berlin this summer!
However, unlike previous events, we'll also be offering a two-day CakePHP workshop event before the conference. This event will feature hands-on training by members of the CakePHP core team, who will walk you step-by-step through a series of tutorials designed to give developers, both new and seasoned, a solid understanding of how to build apps with CakePHP. We'll be covering everything from learning MVC design best practices through real-world examples, to project management tips, to performance optimization techniques. If you're new to CakePHP and looking to quickly boost your skill level, or a veteran looking for some one-on-one Q&A, this event is for you, but be sure to book soon as space is limited.
For those wishing to attend just the conference portion, rest assured that it'll be worth the trip. In addition to cutting-edge presentations and a chance to meet and network with other members of the CakePHP community, there are expected to be some very exciting announcements about the future of the CakePHP project.
Check out http://cakefest.org for full details on the event. Also, if you'd like a chance to win a free conference pass, check out http://cakefest.org/pages/badges. Just put a badge on your site, and fill out the contest form. Also, if you have an innovative project or other interesting topic you'd like to share, you can submit a talk proposal at http://cakefest.org/talks/add.
In addition to CakeFest, we're also excited to announce the launch of http://cakephp.de, the official German-language CakePHP portal, brought to us courtesy of the translation efforts of Christian Fahrmair of http://compolis.de. Thanks Christian! Cakephp.de joins several other CakePHP site translations, including http://cakephp-fr.org and http://cakephp.jp.
As you may know, the CakePHP Cookbook is already available in whole or in part in almost two dozen languages, but as the community continues to expand, these portals will become increasingly important. To facilitate the growing needs of the international CakePHP community, we'll be establishing an official translation team. If you're interested in joining in the effort and seeing CakePHP sites and content in your native language, you can sign up on the newly-minted CakePHP translation team mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/cakephp-translators.
Finally, we'd like to thank the community for all your support thus far. Because of your continued participation, the CakePHP project is stronger than ever, and we hope to thank as many of you as possible in person in Berlin this summer!
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