How To Win The Free Ticket
Two possible ways to participate:
- Just make a comment below, that’s it! Also do provide your active email so that I can contact you easily and quickly!
- If you are on my email list, you will receive an email soon to which you just have to blank reply for your participation
So, in total, you have two chances to play in!
Do not forget to do the Time Conversion
The time for that session is at 8p.m CET / European Time, but you can use this handy time conversion to know the exact time for your country. For example, for me in Mauritius (GMT+4), the time is 11p.m on Thursday 19th – on same day, late night.
If you win, how to proceed?
I will give you a 100% discount code and you just have to register for the event via the link on nomadphp.com. You will not have to enter credit card, you just have to create a normal account and use the promo code.
Who Will Be The Speaker Of NomadPHP 19th December 2013 Session – European Time
Matt Frost will present Mocking Dependencies in PHPUnit
Deadline
=> I will make the draw and finalize things on Tuesday 17th December, late night around 9p.m (GMT+4).
Refreshing Thyself – What Is This About?
If you did not know, NomadPHP is virtual PHP User Group mainly for people who do not have the chance to avail of a local PHP user group. But it is open to ANYONE around the world. I also remind you that NomadPHP is an initiative brought forward by the icon of The PHP Community, namely ‘His Awesomeness’ Mr Cal Evans. If you want to know further, you should probably read:
- about the NomadPHP interview with Cal Evans – The organizer
- For more info, see NomadPHP’s current session announcement.
All The Best!
//Khayrattee
I’ll win!! 😀
Once again, we’re here to try a chance to join a great meeting of knowledge, provided by NomadPHP. If there’s a meeting that you can’t miss on the end of this year, that’s your chance to grab your ticket and learn more from the experts. Thank you Khayrattee for sharing this opportunity, thank you Cal Evans for NomadPHP and it’s great meetings, and last but not least, thank you Matt Frost for sharing your experience with us.
Thanks Lorenzo & Davi for your participations!
All the best! 🙂