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    <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 06:24:41 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Michaelangelo van Dam' Blog: Pfcongres 2011 wrap up]]></title>
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<i>Michaelangelo van Dam</i> attended this year's <a ref="http://pfcongres.nl/">Pfcongres</a> conference [<a href="http://joind.in/event/view/650">joind.in</a>] and has <a href="http://www.dragonbe.com/2011/09/pfcongres-2011-wrap-up.html">shared some of his thoughts and reflections</a> about the event in a new post to his blog.
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This Saturday I started early to go to <a href="http://pfcongres.nl/">Pfcongres</a>, a small PHP community conference in Utrecht organized by the Dutch PHP user group <a href="http://www.pfz.nl/">PHPFreakz</a> and after about two hours driving I arrived about half an hour in time before the conference started, with me kick starting with my keynote "<a href="http://www.slideshare.net/DragonBe/community-works-pfcongres-2011">Community Works</a>", a 199 slide deck explaining what the PHP community is and how people can be part of that community.
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He talks briefly about the good (a good balance for Dutch/Non-Dutch speakers), the bad (his early start time, heh) and an inevitable part of any large event - the ugly (wifi issues). Overall, though, he enjoyed the event and praised it as a good example of what a small community can do to provide quality at a low price.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 10:40:04 -0500</pubDate>
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