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Most developers deal with databases some of the time. However, even those who are well versed in SQL, use object-relational mapping tools regularly, and understand database normalization still may not be getting the most out of their relational database. This talk will cover some real world problems and ways to solve them.

Speaker
Derek Binkley

Location and Parking Info:
To park, enter the Visitor's Parking lot off of Hoffman St. (The Visitor's Parking Lot is labeled with a V on this map:http://madisoncollege.edu/files/users/CLWalker4/truaxparkingmap.pdf). The parking code is: #8972 (you need to enter the "#" before the code). If you forget or don't get the code, just push the buzzer and let the attendant know you are attending the Madison PHP meeting). We will meet in the Health Education Building, which is the blue building labeled "C" on the map. We will be on the third floor in Room 309.

After the Talk:
Please join us for some social time after the talk. We will be heading over to Karben4, which is on the corner of Kinsman and 51.

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