Welcome to the home of the
Front Range PHP Users Group
(FRPUG)! Based in Denver and Colorado Springs, we meet regularly to discuss technology topics related to PHP web development and supporting technologies.
I've finally finished the editing and rendering for Matt Skinner's presentation on JMeter from February 24th at our last Colorado Springs meeting. It can be viewed here:
Introduction to JMeter
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You can also view the presentation here, although I think it's slightly smaller and may be more difficult to read the text.
Thank you to Matt for presenting on this highly useful tool.
Thanks,
David
Introduction to NoSQL Databases
Written by David Stockton
Saturday, March 13 2010 21:57
Front Range PHPs latest Denver meeting was a huge success. With over 23 people attending with great food and excellent presentations, it was our largest attended meeting so far.
Jon Meredith presenting an excellent and highly entertaining bit on NoSQL databases. The slides for the presentation are below but unfortunately do not capture the humor that came with seeing the presentation live.
John Murray presented on Domain Driven Design and his presentation should be posted in the coming days.
With no further adieu, here's Jon's presentation on NoSQL databases.
The next FRPUG meeting, to be held at the Cricket Communications offices in the Denver Tech Center, will feature a Qdboba burrito bar instead of pizza. Additionally, John Murray will be presenting on "Domain Driven Design" and Jon Meredith will be presenting on "NoSQL Databases". Since there is more of a lead time needed for ordering the burrito bar, please RSVP (
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works best) before Monday, March 8 if you are planning on coming to the meeting so we can be sure to order enough food and drink.
Thanks,
David
Alternative PHP Cache (APC)
Written by Matt Skinner
Sunday, February 21 2010 08:16
Improve performance with APC. This presentation shows how APC improves the performance of a stock Joomla website... known to be very resource heavy.