Why should I attend PHP TestFest?

As I wrote earlier, several TestFest events will be held soon with the biggest one being the European TestFest initiative of quite a big bunch of European usergroups. But why should you attend such a TestFest?

TestFest is back!

Last year's TestFest was a huge success. The worldwide initiatives by usergroups and individuals gave a nice addition to the code coverage for PHP itself. This year, the TestFest period has been extended to 3 months, starting the beginning of this month and ending end of june. But a nice bunch of European usergroups including the Dutch usergroup are combining TestFest on may 9th!

TestFest 2009 is coming!

Last year the PHP TestFest was a huge success. Both the full international initiative and our dutch contribution. This year's TestFest has been announced and it promises to be even bigger than last year. Let's get that code coverage up into the far 90%!

Dutch PHP TestFest

The Dutch PHP UserGroup is organizing PHP TestFest in The Netherlands. I am quite excited about this, as we will be directly supporting the PHP project and ensure the stability of PHP as a language.

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Upcoming events

I will be speaking 08-10-2010: Symfony Day Cologne 2010
I will be speaking 09-10-2010: Symfony workshop

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