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PHP London - PHP London April 2018

Thursday 5 April 2018, 20:00 - 21:00

33 Holborn, London, EC1N 2HT, London, Reino Unido

Venue: Sainsburys, 33 Holborn, London, EC1N 2HT Note: There will be members of Sainsbury's staff who will be able to help you to the correct room. Agenda: 7:00-7:30 - Informal drinks, snacks and chat7:30-7:35 - Welcome & group announcements7:40-8:30 - Talk: Talk: Machine learning and trend analysis in PHP The world we live in is one where data is one of the most valuable assets.  There are many different pieces of data we can analyse on all kind of data from analytics of user behaviour of your platform, user generated content, monitoring of exception rates, or when your core business model is to provide some kind of analytics platform.  This talk will talk about how you can, in your PHP applications, perform utilise machine learning techniques to build models, analyse data to get useful information and spot anomalies. Speaker: Michael Cullum Michael Cullum is a backend PHP developer, working particularly with Symfony, and has been for about nine years.  He currently works at SamKnows as a senior software engineer & architect handling and processing huge amounts of internet measurement data.  He is also a manager & core developer at phpBB where he has been a contributor for over half a decade and he recently joined the Symfony Core Team to lead on security.  He is actively involved in the PHP FIG previously as editor of PSR-12 and running the administration of the FIG as the PHP FIG Secretary for 2 years; he now sits on the Core Committee, the steering group of the FIG, and is the editor of PSR-9 and PSR-10: two new security PSRs. Sponsors TBA We'll also have 2 licences from JetBrains (https://www.jetbrains.com/products.html) for any of their products to raffle. Want to speak at PHP London? We are always looking for speakers for our monthly meetups. If you would like to give a talk this year please fill out the form at the link below. http://docs.google.com/a/phplondon.org/forms/d/1_RYzeZZwOKYXP4dpeNXytyGNQgVDL_XDmy25hxpPdDc -- PHP London operates a code of conduct to ensure that all attendees are able to enjoy our events. We encourage all attendees to read the Code of Conduct (http://phplondon.org/conduct/) before attending a PHP London event.

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