
What we’re about
We are a community of PHP developers, enthusiasts, and learners in Berlin. For over 13 years, our group has been a vital part of Berlin's tech landscape, helping developers grow and connect.
As Cal Evans wisely wrote: "The community is not a physical entity, it is a living organism. When it works, it is because the people that make up the community are working together to make it work."
This is exactly what we do at Berlin PHP UG. We:
- Meet regularly to share knowledge and experiences
- Welcome developers of all skill levels
- Connect with companies who support the PHP community
- Learn from each other through talks and discussions
- Create networking opportunities for PHP professionals
Whether you're just starting with PHP or you are an experienced developer, you'll find value in our meetups. Companies interested in hosting our events or developers wanting to give talks are always welcome to reach out.
We focus on creating an open, welcoming space where everyone can learn and grow together.
Join us to be part of Berlin's active PHP community!
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Refactor your code - refactor yourself & 30 years PHP, 20 years CakePHPc-base Raumstation, Berlin
We're excited to invite you to our next User Group meeting. We have two great talks planned that you won't want to miss!
This time, we'll be meeting at c-base (Rungestraße 20, 10179 Berlin).
We'd like to thank OPEN for making it possible for Peter Dietrich to join our event. Thanks for sponsoring their trip - we really appreciate it!Agenda:
18:30: Doors open
19:00: Welcome and Introduction
19:20: Talk1: "Refactor your code - refactor yourself" by Peter Dietrich
19:50: Break & Snack
20:00: Talk 2: "30 years PHP, 20 years CakePHP" by Mark Scherer
20:40: SocializingTalk Details:
Talk 1: "Refactor your code - refactor yourself" by Peter Dietrich
Looking at old legacy code, you usually know "a better way to do it" by now. But did you ever look at "the code in your mind"? Let's go through a helpful mindset for refactoring projects and apply some principles of refactoring to yourself. This talk will give you a better understanding of how you and your brain evolved from index.php to a complete fully grown application - and what parts of your brain still run legacy code.Talk 2: "30 years PHP, 20 years CakePHP" by Mark Scherer
Mark is a core contributor to CakePHP one of the first PHP MVC frameworks. He demonstrates how PHP and CakePHP have transformed web development, from CakePHP’s early MVC approach and developer tools to its ongoing impact on PHP frameworks. He highlights where CakePHP stands today and how it continues to make rapid, efficient app development possible. The session wraps up with a live demo showing CakePHP’s strengths in building modern web applications.Don't miss this chance to connect with fellow Symfony enthusiasts! We look forward to seeing you there.
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