Steve Grunwell

Open-source contributor, speaker, and electronics tinkerer

Tag: Cascadia PHP

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Value Objects and Documentation @ Cascadia PHP 2024

In the wake of a global pandemic that left a lot of great conferences as relics of the 2010s, it’s always a great feeling to see some old favorites rise from the ashes. When Laracon announced its 2024 conference would be held in Dallas (and thus eat up a lot of Texans’ conference budgets), the organizers of Longhorn PHP decided instead to focus their efforts on helping another great community conference, Cascadia PHP, get back on its feet. Cascadia PHP will be holding its first event since 2019, and I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve been accepted to give two talks at Cascadia PHP 2024!

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Testing WordPress & Code Review @ Cascadia PHP 2019

Last year, I was fortunate enough to spend a week and a half on the West Coast, splitting time between Portland, OR and San Diego, CA for the first installments of two new community PHP conferences: Cascadia PHP and WavePHP.

Sadly, WavePHP isn’t happening this year, but I’m thrilled to announce I’ll be returning to Portland for Cascadia PHP 2019!

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Code Review: For Me & You at Cascadia PHP

I’m elated to announce that I’ll be giving Code Review: For Me & You at the first-ever Cascadia PHP in Portland, Oregon this September! This will be my first time out to Portland (strange, I know, considering my penchant for beards, craft beer, and coffee), and I can’t think of a better reason to visit than to talk about code review!

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