[NomadPHP US Time – 24 October 2013 Tickets] – Win Free Tickets To Hear Adam Culp Talk About “Clean Application Development”

What Is This About?

Win Free Ticket(s)
Win Free Ticket(s)

Here I am again for another NomadPHP Ticket(s) give-away. Two tickets will be given away – to the 1st & 2nd draw winner!

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:

  1.  about the NomadPHP interview with Cal Evans – The organizer
  2. For more info, see NomadPHP’s current session announcement.
Who Will Be The Speaker Of NomadPHP 24 October 2013 Session –  US Time

Adam Culp – SoFloPHP Organizer

The speaker will be ‘geeky boy‘ Adam Culp! He will be talking about “Clean Application Development“.

How To Win The Free Ticket

Just make a comment below, that’s it! Also do provide your active email so that I can contact you easily and quickly!

The time for that session is at 8p.m CDT / US 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 5.am on Friday 25th – on day after, but early morning!

NOTE:

– TWO Tickets will be handed ==> 1st & 2nd draw winners!

Deadline

=> I will make the draw and finalize things on Wednesday 23th October, late night around midnight (GMT+4).


8 Comment(s)

  1. What to expect from a project that gathers great minds around the best topics, that reaches anyone in any part of the world? Believe me, I was there and I testify this! If you join, it will certainly leave you with lots of knowledge and at least something to think about your work, profession and career. I have no words to describe it but an incredible experience.
    Khayrattee, thanks again for this great opportunity, thank you Cal Evans, and thanks Adam Culp for this presentation.



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