Announcing DCPHP.net
March 11th, 2009 @ 3:30 pmWoah! Hold On A Sec! This post has outlived its shelf life. While it's still here for archive purposes, you should make sure the facts stated herein are still correct.
Today, the DC PHP Developer’s Group announced a new community website, at http://www.dcphp.net/. The website was the result of a few months’ discussions between key leaders in the group, including Keith Casey, Joe LeBlanc, Barry Austin and myself.
The new site contains a directory (under construction) of local PHP developers and local shops, a listing of local blogs, and announcements about the meetings and meetups in the DC PHP community. The site is always growing, so be sure to visit often!
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