From noreply at nyphp.org Mon Feb 4 09:26:06 2013 From: noreply at nyphp.org (New York PHP) Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2013 09:26:06 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-announce] next@nyphp: Secrets of mysqlnd Message-ID: General Meeting Secrets of mysqlnd Inside the PHP native MySQL driver ---------------------------------- Date: Tuesday, February 26th, 2013 at 6:30pm (sharp) Location: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, New York, NY (12th Floor) RSVP Required: http://www.nyphp.org/RSVP/205 Post-Meeting: TGI Fridays at Lexington and 56th (about 8pm) For years PHP and MySQL have helped raise the modern web, together powering more sites than any other. But with an alluring cloud and seductive noSQL now on the scene, many see the relationship of these long-time love birds as being on the rocks. But this February matchmakers NYPHP and MySQL author and expert Ronald Bradford are here to put that spark back and help work things out with a look at MySQL's latest token of affection, mysqlnd - ensuring that this romance novel, has a happy ending. We all connect to MySQL in PHP using the various flavors of drivers, including mysql and mysqli. Available in PHP 5.3, the mysqlnd replaces these under the covers and is the default in 5.4. The standard functions to query, execute and retrieve remain, however a whole new set of hidden features are now included with mysqlnd extensions. In this presentation we will discuss a few including: - Read/Write splitting - Load Balancing - Master/Slave failover - Persistent Connections - Monitoring Techniques Ronald Bradford has worked with relational databases for 24 years. His first work with MySQL and PHP started in 1999. He is the author of 4 books on MySQL, including "Expert PHP and MySQL" and the Effective MySQL series with books on SQL Optimization, Backup and Recovery and Replication. He is a top MySQL blogger and the organizer of the Effective MySQL New York users group. Date: Tuesday, February 26th, 2013 at 6:30pm (sharp) Location: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, New York, NY (12th Floor) RSVP Required: http://www.nyphp.org/RSVP/205 Post-Meeting: TGI Fridays at Lexington and 56th (about 8pm) --- New York PHP Meetup Group http://www.nyphp.org/ From noreply at nyphp.org Mon Feb 11 10:31:48 2013 From: noreply at nyphp.org (New York PHP) Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 10:31:48 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-announce] next@nyphp: Secrets of mysqlnd Message-ID: [corrected RSVP link - please RSVP again, sorry!] http://www.nyphp.org/RSVP/206 General Meeting Secrets of mysqlnd Inside the PHP native MySQL driver ---------------------------------- Date: Tuesday, February 26th, 2013 at 6:30pm (sharp) Location: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, New York, NY (12th Floor) RSVP Required: http://www.nyphp.org/RSVP/206 Post-Meeting: TGI Fridays at Lexington and 56th (about 8pm) For years PHP and MySQL have helped raise the modern web, together powering more sites than any other. But with an alluring cloud and seductive noSQL now on the scene, many see the relationship of these long-time love birds as being on the rocks. But this February matchmakers NYPHP and MySQL author and expert Ronald Bradford are here to put that spark back and help work things out with a look at MySQL's latest token of affection, mysqlnd - ensuring that this romance novel, has a happy ending. We all connect to MySQL in PHP using the various flavors of drivers, including mysql and mysqli. Available in PHP 5.3, the mysqlnd replaces these under the covers and is the default in 5.4. The standard functions to query, execute and retrieve remain, however a whole new set of hidden features are now included with mysqlnd extensions. In this presentation we will discuss a few including: - Read/Write splitting - Load Balancing - Master/Slave failover - Persistent Connections - Monitoring Techniques Ronald Bradford has worked with relational databases for 24 years. His first work with MySQL and PHP started in 1999. He is the author of 4 books on MySQL, including "Expert PHP and MySQL" and the Effective MySQL series with books on SQL Optimization, Backup and Recovery and Replication. He is a top MySQL blogger and the organizer of the Effective MySQL New York users group. Date: Tuesday, February 26th, 2013 at 6:30pm (sharp) Location: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, New York, NY (12th Floor) RSVP Required: http://www.nyphp.org/RSVP/206 Post-Meeting: TGI Fridays at Lexington and 56th (about 8pm) --- New York PHP Meetup Group http://www.nyphp.org/ From noreply at nyphp.org Mon Feb 25 09:19:39 2013 From: noreply at nyphp.org (New York PHP) Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2013 09:19:39 -0500 Subject: [nycphp-announce] TOMORROW@nyphp: Secrets of mysqlnd Message-ID: General Meeting Secrets of mysqlnd Inside the PHP native MySQL driver ---------------------------------- Date: Tuesday, February 26th, 2013 at 6:30pm (sharp) Location: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, New York, NY (12th Floor) RSVP Required: http://www.nyphp.org/RSVP/206 Post-Meeting: TGI Fridays at Lexington and 56th (about 8pm) For years PHP and MySQL have helped raise the modern web, together powering more sites than any other. But with an alluring cloud and seductive noSQL now on the scene, many see the relationship of these long-time love birds as being on the rocks. But this February matchmakers NYPHP and MySQL author and expert Ronald Bradford are here to put that spark back and help work things out with a look at MySQL's latest token of affection, mysqlnd - ensuring that this romance novel, has a happy ending. We all connect to MySQL in PHP using the various flavors of drivers, including mysql and mysqli. Available in PHP 5.3, the mysqlnd replaces these under the covers and is the default in 5.4. The standard functions to query, execute and retrieve remain, however a whole new set of hidden features are now included with mysqlnd extensions. In this presentation we will discuss a few including: - Read/Write splitting - Load Balancing - Master/Slave failover - Persistent Connections - Monitoring Techniques Ronald Bradford has worked with relational databases for 24 years. His first work with MySQL and PHP started in 1999. He is the author of 4 books on MySQL, including "Expert PHP and MySQL" and the Effective MySQL series with books on SQL Optimization, Backup and Recovery and Replication. He is a top MySQL blogger and the organizer of the Effective MySQL New York users group. Date: Tuesday, February 26th, 2013 at 6:30pm (sharp) Location: IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, New York, NY (12th Floor) RSVP Required: http://www.nyphp.org/RSVP/206 Post-Meeting: TGI Fridays at Lexington and 56th (about 8pm) --- New York PHP Meetup Group http://www.nyphp.org/