NoVa Edition: Hacking the Human Interface @ PHP[World]

![NoVa Edition: Hacking the Human Interface @ PHP[World]](https://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/8/f/c/4/highres_520656804.jpeg?w=750)
Details
Want to come to more Women Who Code meetups but live in Northern Virginia and not near Metro? We’ve got you covered! We’re continuing our meetups for the Northern Virginia area with some serendipitous synergy (not to mention awkward alliteration) by combining our meetup with PHP[World] 2016 (https://world.phparch.com/), being held Monday, November 14 - Friday, November 18 at the Sheraton Premiere at Tyson’s Corner.
We've arranged to hold our meetup in the evening at the conference hotel and will feature a presentation by conference speaker Samantha Quiñones titled, "Hacking the Human Interface." The meetup is free and open to all, however please be sure to register for a free ticket (https://world.phparch.com/register/). (See details below for more info.) We will be meeting in room Ash Grove A.
About Samantha Quiñones:
Samantha Quiñones is a polyglot hacker and Principal Software Engineer at AOL. Over the course of her career, she has built software and led teams for some of the largest names in technology. Samantha is a frequent speaker at technology conferences and events around the world and serves as a secretary of the PHP FIG. She has been recognized by the Huffington Post as one of the top Latin Americans in Media and is a 2015 recipient of the DCFT Powerful Female Programmers Award.
About PHP[World]:
"[Created by] ... the team behind php[architect] magazine, ...php[world] is designed to bring the entire world of PHP together in one place, to encourage cross-pollination of ideas and sharing of ideals. We want to have a conference that has tracks designed to appeal to Drupal, WordPress, Joomla, and Magento developers, as much as the Zend Framework, Symfony, CakePHP, and Laravel communities, as well as to PHP developers everywhere."
Free Tickets:
If you are planning to attend, be sure to register for a free ticket! Register at the following link:
https://world.phparch.com/register/
Scroll all the way to the bottom to find the "Meetups" section, and look for the "Women Who Code NOVA User Group Meeting."
The meetup will be held in room Ash Grove A.
See you there!
This event will be open to all who wish to attend.
Can't attend this event, but want to stay in touch?
Join our Slack group (http://bit.ly/wwcdcslack)!

NoVa Edition: Hacking the Human Interface @ PHP[World]