As I've found out after starting my own company, training is a hot topic. On the one hand, everyone wants and needs training, but on the other hand, training seems to be really expensive. And while in-depth expert training has a good value (and I deliver those on a regular basis), I felt there should be a way for web developers to stay up-to-date on recent developments in a quick and not too expensive way. Talking with friend, old colleague and soon-to-be freelancer Joshua Thijssen I found someone who felt the same way. This is what lay at the root of a new training concept we have just launched: Techademy.
posted on November 29, 2011 - 4 comment(s) - tags: techademy, ingewikkeld, php, training, git, spl
I've been too busy for blogging. It's the worst excuse, I know, but I've been really busy with my company, moving houses, and various other activities. However, I've been wanting to share some interesting resources that I've been finding and mentioning in the Git training sessions I've been delivering in the past months. Resources that I think other people might find useful.
posted on November 24, 2011 - 4 comment(s) - tags: git, documentation, blogs, training, drupal, joomla
I'm happy and proud to announce that I will be speaking at the D-Day conference in Finland. I will be doing my "Don't use a screw when you need a nail" talk there, a talk I've done before at Symfony Live in San Francisco and Paris and highly enjoyed doing.
posted on November 3, 2011 - 1 comment(s) - tags: php, symfony, symfonylive, d-day, finland, conferences