O documento discute os três pilares para o desenvolvimento de carreira em PHP: 1) Conhecimento e entendimento do mercado, 2) Marketing pessoal, e 3) Networking e habilidades sociais. O documento fornece conselhos sobre como desenvolver esses três pilares, incluindo participar de eventos, escrever um blog, contribuir para projetos de código aberto e manter contatos por meio de redes sociais e grupos de discussão.
Trilhando o Caminho PHP 2.0 - Campus Party 2011Rafael Dohms
Construir uma carreira nunca é uma tarefa fácil e cada caminho tem suas trilhas e atalhos. As vezes é necessario contar com um GPS para que você possa subir cada vez mais na comunidade PHP. Uma carreira baseada em PHP possui várias placas ao longo do caminho, vamos ver algumas destas escolhas e truques que você pode sempre ter “nas mangas” para deixar de ser apenas mais um desenvolvedor.
Esta versão da palestra foi dada na Campus Party 2011.
Aula para a disciplina Produção e Ferramentas Colaborativas
Pós-Graduação em Produção em Mídias Digitais
Prof. Marcello de Campos Cardoso
www.mcardoso.com.br
2o semestre de 2011
Aula para a disciplina Produção e Ferramentas Colaborativas
Pós-Graduação em Engenharia de Software Centrada em Métodos Ágeis
Prof. Marcello de Campos Cardoso
www.mcardoso.com.br
Junho 2011
O cenário atual aponta uma grande demanda por profissionais de programação no mercado de TI, portanto trago essa abordagem para o universo Web, mas especificamente utilizando o PHP como linguagem de desenvolvimento
The Individual Contributor Path - DPC2024Rafael Dohms
For most of my early career, I was told the only path up was through management roles. Our market has since evolved, and Staff+ engineering roles are more common and offer us a different path. But what is a Staff/Principal engineer? What do they do? How do they work? Are they just managers who can't admit it?
Let's explore all these topics, the skills you need, the role you may play, and the different flavors of Individual Contributors you will discover while we figure out how to hotwire your growth in this career path.
We all know not to poke at alien life forms in another planet, right? But what about metrics, do you know how to pick, measure and draw conclusions from them? In this talk we will cover various Site Reliability Engineering topics, such as SLIs and SLOs while we explore real life examples of defining and implementing metrics in a system with examples using Prometheus, an open-source system monitoring and alert platform, to demonstrate implementation. Let's get back to some real science.
How'd we get here? A guide to Architectural Decision RecordsRafael Dohms
Every day developers will make an uncountable number of decisions while working or run into past decisions that we do not fully understand. How can we organize all this content and simplify the sharing of architectural knowledge?
Let's explore ADRs and how they can support decision making and sharing on various levels.
Architectural Decision Records - PHPConfBRRafael Dohms
Todo dia tomamos um número incontável de decisões enquanto trabalhamos, ou nos deparamos com decisões tomadas no passado que não entendemos. Como organizar este conteúdo e facilitar o compartilhamento de conhecimento arquitetural de um projeto? Vamos explorar ADRs e como elas podem ajudar em diversos níveis de tomada de decisão e compartilhamento.
Trilhando o Caminho PHP 2.0 - Campus Party 2011Rafael Dohms
Construir uma carreira nunca é uma tarefa fácil e cada caminho tem suas trilhas e atalhos. As vezes é necessario contar com um GPS para que você possa subir cada vez mais na comunidade PHP. Uma carreira baseada em PHP possui várias placas ao longo do caminho, vamos ver algumas destas escolhas e truques que você pode sempre ter “nas mangas” para deixar de ser apenas mais um desenvolvedor.
Esta versão da palestra foi dada na Campus Party 2011.
Aula para a disciplina Produção e Ferramentas Colaborativas
Pós-Graduação em Produção em Mídias Digitais
Prof. Marcello de Campos Cardoso
www.mcardoso.com.br
2o semestre de 2011
Aula para a disciplina Produção e Ferramentas Colaborativas
Pós-Graduação em Engenharia de Software Centrada em Métodos Ágeis
Prof. Marcello de Campos Cardoso
www.mcardoso.com.br
Junho 2011
O cenário atual aponta uma grande demanda por profissionais de programação no mercado de TI, portanto trago essa abordagem para o universo Web, mas especificamente utilizando o PHP como linguagem de desenvolvimento
The Individual Contributor Path - DPC2024Rafael Dohms
For most of my early career, I was told the only path up was through management roles. Our market has since evolved, and Staff+ engineering roles are more common and offer us a different path. But what is a Staff/Principal engineer? What do they do? How do they work? Are they just managers who can't admit it?
Let's explore all these topics, the skills you need, the role you may play, and the different flavors of Individual Contributors you will discover while we figure out how to hotwire your growth in this career path.
We all know not to poke at alien life forms in another planet, right? But what about metrics, do you know how to pick, measure and draw conclusions from them? In this talk we will cover various Site Reliability Engineering topics, such as SLIs and SLOs while we explore real life examples of defining and implementing metrics in a system with examples using Prometheus, an open-source system monitoring and alert platform, to demonstrate implementation. Let's get back to some real science.
How'd we get here? A guide to Architectural Decision RecordsRafael Dohms
Every day developers will make an uncountable number of decisions while working or run into past decisions that we do not fully understand. How can we organize all this content and simplify the sharing of architectural knowledge?
Let's explore ADRs and how they can support decision making and sharing on various levels.
Architectural Decision Records - PHPConfBRRafael Dohms
Todo dia tomamos um número incontável de decisões enquanto trabalhamos, ou nos deparamos com decisões tomadas no passado que não entendemos. Como organizar este conteúdo e facilitar o compartilhamento de conhecimento arquitetural de um projeto? Vamos explorar ADRs e como elas podem ajudar em diversos níveis de tomada de decisão e compartilhamento.
We all know not to poke at alien life forms in another planet, right? But what about metrics, do you know how to pick, measure and draw conclusions from them? In this talk we will cover various Site Reliability Engineering topics, such as SLIs and SLOs while we explore real life examples of defining and implementing metrics in a system with examples using Prometheus, an open-source system monitoring and alert platform, to demonstrate implementation. Let's get back to some real science.
We all know not to poke at alien life forms in another planet, right? But what about metrics, do you know how to pick, measure and draw conclusions from them? In this talk we will cover various Site Reliability Engineering topics, such as SLIs and SLOs while we explore real life examples of defining and implementing metrics in a system with examples using Prometheus, an open-source system monitoring and alert platform, to demonstrate implementation. Let's get back to some real science.
Writing code you won’t hate tomorrow - PHPCE18Rafael Dohms
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that. Why do we have such a hard time with code written by others and ourselves, this raging desire to rewrite everything we see? Writing code that survives the test of time and self judgment is a matter of clarity and simplicity. Let's talk about growing, learning and improving our code with calisthenics, readability and good design.
We all know not to poke at alien life forms in another planet, right? But what about metrics, do you know how to pick, measure and draw conclusions from them? In this talk we will cover various Site Reliability Engineering topics, such as SLIs and SLOs while we explore real life examples of defining and implementing metrics in a system with examples using Prometheus, an open-source system monitoring and alert platform, to demonstrate implementation. Let's get back to some real science.
Application metrics with Prometheus - DPC18Rafael Dohms
We all know not to poke at alien life forms in another planet, right? But what about metrics, do you know how to pick, measure and draw conclusions from them? In this talk we will cover Service Level Indicators (SLI), Objectives (SLO), and how to use Prometheus, an open-source system monitoring and alert platform, to measure and make sense of them. Let's get back to some real science.
“Writing code that lasts” … or writing code you won’t hate tomorrow. - PHPKonfRafael Dohms
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that. Why do we have such a hard time with code written by others and ourselves, this raging desire to rewrite everything we see? Writing code that survives the test of time and self judgment is a matter of clarity and simplicity. Let's talk about growing, learning and improving our code with calisthenics, readability and good design.
“Writing code that lasts” … or writing code you won’t hate tomorrow. - PHP Yo...Rafael Dohms
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that. Why do we have such a hard time with code written by others and ourselves, this raging desire to rewrite everything we see? Writing code that survives the test of time and self judgment is a matter of clarity and simplicity. Let's talk about growing, learning and improving our code with calisthenics, readability and good design.
Composer has triggered a renaissance in the PHP community, it has changed the way we deal with other people’s code and it has changed the way we share our code. We are all slowly moving to using Composer, from Wordpress to Joomla and Drupal and frameworks in between. But many of us mistreat composer, follow outdated practices or simply lack a few tricks. In this session i’ll get you the low down on how to use composer the right way.
Writing Code That Lasts - #Magento2Seminar, UtrechtRafael Dohms
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that. Why do we have such a hard time with code written by others and ourselves, this raging desire to rewrite everything we see? Writing code that survives the test of time and self judgment is a matter of clarity and simplicity. Let's talk about growing, learning and improving our code with calisthenics, readability and good design.
Composer has triggered a renaissance in the PHP community, it has changed the way we deal with other people’s code and it has changed the way we share our code. We are all slowly moving to using Composer, from Wordpress to Joomla and Drupal and frameworks in between. But many of us mistreat composer, follow outdated practices or simply lack a few tricks. In this session i’ll get you the low down on how to use composer the right way.
“Writing code that lasts” … or writing code you won’t hate tomorrow. - #PHPSRB16Rafael Dohms
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that. Why do we have such a hard time with code written by others and ourselves, this raging desire to rewrite everything we see? Writing code that survives the test of time and self judgment is a matter of clarity and simplicity. Let's talk about growing, learning and improving our code with calisthenics, readability and good design.
Composer has triggered a renaissance in the PHP community, it has changed the way we deal with other people’s code and it has changed the way we share our code. We are all slowly moving to using Composer, from Wordpress to Joomla and Drupal and frameworks in between. But many of us mistreat composer, follow outdated practices or simply lack a few tricks. In this session i’ll get you the low down on how to use composer the right way.
Composer has triggered a renaissance in the PHP community, it has changed the way we deal with other people’s code and it has changed the way we share our code. We are all slowly moving to using Composer, from Wordpress to Joomla and Drupal and frameworks in between. But many of us mistreat composer, follow outdated practices or simply lack a few tricks. In this session i’ll get you the low down on how to use composer the right way.
Composer has triggered a renaissance in the PHP community, it has changed the way we deal with other people’s code and it has changed the way we share our code. We are all slowly moving to using Composer, from Wordpress to Joomla and Drupal and frameworks in between. But many of us mistreat composer, follow outdated practices or simply lack a few tricks. In this session i’ll get you the low down on how to use composer the right way.
“Writing code that lasts” … or writing code you won’t hate tomorrow.Rafael Dohms
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that. Why do we have such a hard time with code written by others and ourselves, this raging desire to rewrite everything we see? Writing code that survives the test of time and self judgment is a matter of clarity and simplicity. Let's talk about growing, learning and improving our code with calisthenics, readability and good design.
A Journey into your Lizard Brain - PHP Conference Brasil 2015Rafael Dohms
Languages and syntax are the easy part of programming, the real challenge is in knowing how to solve a problem and how to find and understand which paths can take you to the solution, the moving parts. This talk will dive into this thought process, give you insights to train your lizard brain and expand your knowledge base.
“Writing code that lasts” … or writing code you won’t hate tomorrow.Rafael Dohms
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that. Why do we have such a hard time with code written by others and ourselves, this raging desire to rewrite everything we see? Writing code that survives the test of time and self judgment is a matter of clarity and simplicity. Let's talk about growing, learning and improving our code with calisthenics, readability and good design.
“Writing code that lasts” … or writing code you won’t hate tomorrow.Rafael Dohms
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that. Why do we have such a hard time with code written by others and ourselves, this raging desire to rewrite everything we see? Writing code that survives the test of time and self judgment is a matter of clarity and simplicity. Let's talk about growing, learning and improving our code with calisthenics, readability and good design.
“Writing code that lasts” … or writing code you won’t hate tomorrow.Rafael Dohms
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that. Why do we have such a hard time with code written by others and ourselves, this raging desire to rewrite everything we see? Writing code that survives the test of time and self judgment is a matter of clarity and simplicity. Let's talk about growing, learning and improving our code with calisthenics, readability and good design.
Journey into your Lizard Brain - PHPJHB15Rafael Dohms
Languages and syntax are the easy part of programming, the real challenge is in knowing how to solve a problem and how to find and understand which paths can take you to the solution, the moving parts. This talk will dive into this thought process, give you insights to train your lizard brain and expand your knowledge base.
We all know not to poke at alien life forms in another planet, right? But what about metrics, do you know how to pick, measure and draw conclusions from them? In this talk we will cover various Site Reliability Engineering topics, such as SLIs and SLOs while we explore real life examples of defining and implementing metrics in a system with examples using Prometheus, an open-source system monitoring and alert platform, to demonstrate implementation. Let's get back to some real science.
We all know not to poke at alien life forms in another planet, right? But what about metrics, do you know how to pick, measure and draw conclusions from them? In this talk we will cover various Site Reliability Engineering topics, such as SLIs and SLOs while we explore real life examples of defining and implementing metrics in a system with examples using Prometheus, an open-source system monitoring and alert platform, to demonstrate implementation. Let's get back to some real science.
Writing code you won’t hate tomorrow - PHPCE18Rafael Dohms
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that. Why do we have such a hard time with code written by others and ourselves, this raging desire to rewrite everything we see? Writing code that survives the test of time and self judgment is a matter of clarity and simplicity. Let's talk about growing, learning and improving our code with calisthenics, readability and good design.
We all know not to poke at alien life forms in another planet, right? But what about metrics, do you know how to pick, measure and draw conclusions from them? In this talk we will cover various Site Reliability Engineering topics, such as SLIs and SLOs while we explore real life examples of defining and implementing metrics in a system with examples using Prometheus, an open-source system monitoring and alert platform, to demonstrate implementation. Let's get back to some real science.
Application metrics with Prometheus - DPC18Rafael Dohms
We all know not to poke at alien life forms in another planet, right? But what about metrics, do you know how to pick, measure and draw conclusions from them? In this talk we will cover Service Level Indicators (SLI), Objectives (SLO), and how to use Prometheus, an open-source system monitoring and alert platform, to measure and make sense of them. Let's get back to some real science.
“Writing code that lasts” … or writing code you won’t hate tomorrow. - PHPKonfRafael Dohms
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that. Why do we have such a hard time with code written by others and ourselves, this raging desire to rewrite everything we see? Writing code that survives the test of time and self judgment is a matter of clarity and simplicity. Let's talk about growing, learning and improving our code with calisthenics, readability and good design.
“Writing code that lasts” … or writing code you won’t hate tomorrow. - PHP Yo...Rafael Dohms
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that. Why do we have such a hard time with code written by others and ourselves, this raging desire to rewrite everything we see? Writing code that survives the test of time and self judgment is a matter of clarity and simplicity. Let's talk about growing, learning and improving our code with calisthenics, readability and good design.
Composer has triggered a renaissance in the PHP community, it has changed the way we deal with other people’s code and it has changed the way we share our code. We are all slowly moving to using Composer, from Wordpress to Joomla and Drupal and frameworks in between. But many of us mistreat composer, follow outdated practices or simply lack a few tricks. In this session i’ll get you the low down on how to use composer the right way.
Writing Code That Lasts - #Magento2Seminar, UtrechtRafael Dohms
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that. Why do we have such a hard time with code written by others and ourselves, this raging desire to rewrite everything we see? Writing code that survives the test of time and self judgment is a matter of clarity and simplicity. Let's talk about growing, learning and improving our code with calisthenics, readability and good design.
Composer has triggered a renaissance in the PHP community, it has changed the way we deal with other people’s code and it has changed the way we share our code. We are all slowly moving to using Composer, from Wordpress to Joomla and Drupal and frameworks in between. But many of us mistreat composer, follow outdated practices or simply lack a few tricks. In this session i’ll get you the low down on how to use composer the right way.
“Writing code that lasts” … or writing code you won’t hate tomorrow. - #PHPSRB16Rafael Dohms
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that. Why do we have such a hard time with code written by others and ourselves, this raging desire to rewrite everything we see? Writing code that survives the test of time and self judgment is a matter of clarity and simplicity. Let's talk about growing, learning and improving our code with calisthenics, readability and good design.
Composer has triggered a renaissance in the PHP community, it has changed the way we deal with other people’s code and it has changed the way we share our code. We are all slowly moving to using Composer, from Wordpress to Joomla and Drupal and frameworks in between. But many of us mistreat composer, follow outdated practices or simply lack a few tricks. In this session i’ll get you the low down on how to use composer the right way.
Composer has triggered a renaissance in the PHP community, it has changed the way we deal with other people’s code and it has changed the way we share our code. We are all slowly moving to using Composer, from Wordpress to Joomla and Drupal and frameworks in between. But many of us mistreat composer, follow outdated practices or simply lack a few tricks. In this session i’ll get you the low down on how to use composer the right way.
Composer has triggered a renaissance in the PHP community, it has changed the way we deal with other people’s code and it has changed the way we share our code. We are all slowly moving to using Composer, from Wordpress to Joomla and Drupal and frameworks in between. But many of us mistreat composer, follow outdated practices or simply lack a few tricks. In this session i’ll get you the low down on how to use composer the right way.
“Writing code that lasts” … or writing code you won’t hate tomorrow.Rafael Dohms
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that. Why do we have such a hard time with code written by others and ourselves, this raging desire to rewrite everything we see? Writing code that survives the test of time and self judgment is a matter of clarity and simplicity. Let's talk about growing, learning and improving our code with calisthenics, readability and good design.
A Journey into your Lizard Brain - PHP Conference Brasil 2015Rafael Dohms
Languages and syntax are the easy part of programming, the real challenge is in knowing how to solve a problem and how to find and understand which paths can take you to the solution, the moving parts. This talk will dive into this thought process, give you insights to train your lizard brain and expand your knowledge base.
“Writing code that lasts” … or writing code you won’t hate tomorrow.Rafael Dohms
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that. Why do we have such a hard time with code written by others and ourselves, this raging desire to rewrite everything we see? Writing code that survives the test of time and self judgment is a matter of clarity and simplicity. Let's talk about growing, learning and improving our code with calisthenics, readability and good design.
“Writing code that lasts” … or writing code you won’t hate tomorrow.Rafael Dohms
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that. Why do we have such a hard time with code written by others and ourselves, this raging desire to rewrite everything we see? Writing code that survives the test of time and self judgment is a matter of clarity and simplicity. Let's talk about growing, learning and improving our code with calisthenics, readability and good design.
“Writing code that lasts” … or writing code you won’t hate tomorrow.Rafael Dohms
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that. Why do we have such a hard time with code written by others and ourselves, this raging desire to rewrite everything we see? Writing code that survives the test of time and self judgment is a matter of clarity and simplicity. Let's talk about growing, learning and improving our code with calisthenics, readability and good design.
Journey into your Lizard Brain - PHPJHB15Rafael Dohms
Languages and syntax are the easy part of programming, the real challenge is in knowing how to solve a problem and how to find and understand which paths can take you to the solution, the moving parts. This talk will dive into this thought process, give you insights to train your lizard brain and expand your knowledge base.
10. Quem é Rafael Dohms
Evangelista PHP, membro ativo da Comunidade
PHP e certificado ZCE. Ele ajudou na fundação de
dois Grupos de Usuários de PHP ao longo do
tempo e hoje compartilha a coordenação do
PHPSP. Desenvolvedor, gamer e apaixonado por
código ele também é host do primeiro podcast de
PHP do Brasil: PHPSPCast.
Atualmente ele trabalha na equipe SWAT do grupo
MIH, uma equipe de experts que fornecem
conhecimento técnico para o grupo além de
trabalhar com P&D buscando novos nichos da
internet e tecnologia. Seu papel como
Desenvolvedor Sênior é codar, treinar e auxiliar
outras empresas e se divertir enquanto faz isso.
Monday, August 22, 2011
26. Códigos Prontos
Potencial
“Sobrinhos”
Monday, August 22, 2011
27. Criatividade
Códigos Prontos
Potencial
“Sobrinhos”
Monday, August 22, 2011
28. Criatividade
Códigos Prontos
Potencial
“Sobrinhos”
Monday, August 22, 2011
29. Não ZCE
Criatividade
Códigos Prontos
Potencial
“Sobrinhos”
Monday, August 22, 2011
30. Não ZCE ZCE
Criatividade
Códigos Prontos
Potencial
“Sobrinhos”
Monday, August 22, 2011
31. Contribuição em
OpenSource
Não ZCE ZCE
Criatividade
Códigos Prontos
Potencial
“Sobrinhos”
Monday, August 22, 2011
32. Mercado no Brasil
Muitas Vagas mas Poucos Qualificados
Desvalorização e investimento no profissional
Maior dificuldade em obter salários justos
Produtos com pouca qualidade
Problemas na Manutenção
Monday, August 22, 2011
33. Mercado no Brasil
Muitas Vagas mas Poucos Qualificados
Desvalorização e investimento no profissional
Maior dificuldade em obter salários justos
Produtos com pouca qualidade
Problemas na Manutenção
Vagas
"”Sobrinhos"”
Qualificados
Monday, August 22, 2011
34. Melhorando, sempre!
Invista em você:
Cursos
Eventos/Palestras
Leia
Pesquise
Monday, August 22, 2011
35. Melhorando, sempre!
Tópicos que não devem faltar
Orientação a Objetos (OO)
Frameworks (1 ou 2 no mínimo)
Controle de Versão
Testes Unitários e Integração Contínua
Monday, August 22, 2011
36. Do iniciante ao Sênior em passos fáceis
Monday, August 22, 2011
37. Do iniciante ao Sênior em passos fáceis
Monday, August 22, 2011
38. Do iniciante ao Sênior em passos fáceis
Monday, August 22, 2011
39. Do iniciante ao Sênior em passos fáceis
Monday, August 22, 2011
40. Do iniciante ao Sênior em passos fáceis
Projeto Pessoal
“Pet Project”
Monday, August 22, 2011
41. Pet Project
Vantagens:
Não há prazo
O objetivo é algo que você quer ver pronto
Não quer mexer hoje? vai jogar então...
Aprendizado
Novas ferramentas
Controle de versão e outros ciclos
Gerenciamento de tempo
Monday, August 22, 2011
42. Pet Project
Ideias
Plugin de Wordpress
Contribuir testes para o PHP (PHPT)
Corrigir bugs de um Projeto OS
Algo que envolva o Twitter
Algo que você necessite
Gerenciador de livros
Biblioteca de jogos
Monday, August 22, 2011
44. Vale a pena?
Contra
Forma de avaliação
Você pode ser um mau programador e ter ZCE
Você pode ser um bom programador e não ter ZCE
A favor
Critério de desempate
Seriedade e aplicação do profissional
O currículo agradece
Monday, August 22, 2011
45. ZCE no Mercado
Fonte: Zend PHP Yellow Pages
Monday, August 22, 2011
49. Fazendo a Prova
O que preciso?
Só programar PHP não é o bastante
Conhecer os parametros raros das funções
Conhecer os casos únicos (Edge Cases)
Material de leitura:
Guia de Certificação (ISBN 0-97386-214-9) (PHP5)
Manual do PHP
PHP5 - Programação Poderosa
Monday, August 22, 2011
50. Um exemplo
$a = 013 + 45;
echo $a;
A Erro Fatal
B 58
C 56
D Nenhuma das anteriores
Monday, August 22, 2011
51. Um exemplo
$a = 013 + 45;
echo $a;
A Erro Fatal
B 58
C 56
D Nenhuma das anteriores
Monday, August 22, 2011
52. Vou fazer a Prova!
Site da Zend
http://www.zend.com/en/services/certification/
O que comprar?
Voucher + Simulados (2 ou mais)
Onde vou fazer a Prova?
Centro de certificação VUE
Centros em São José do Rio Preto, Maringá e São
Paulo
Monday, August 22, 2011
54. Seu nome, seu cartão de visita
Monday, August 22, 2011
55. O que o Google fala de você?
Monday, August 22, 2011
56. O ciclo da evolução de seu nome
Participe
Escreva Contribua
Fale
Monday, August 22, 2011
57. O ciclo da evolução de seu nome
Participe
Escreva Contribua
Fale
Monday, August 22, 2011
58. Blogging
“[blogging] ... not only can you promote yourself and your
opinions...but you also get the opportunity to discuss them with
others and ... learn from their particular experiences.”
Marco Tabini - Editor da php|arch
O que você tem para dizer importa sim!
“senior [developers] ... need to be mature enough to not only
express themselves, but to be able to either defend their position or
correct themselves.”
Cal Evans - Blue Parabola / Zend DevZone
Monday, August 22, 2011
59. Blog Comentar meu primeiro artigo e o de
RSS. Escreva
Artigos técnicos
Tutoriais
Assuntos relacionados
Relatos de eventos
Dicas
Aprendeu algo novo? Escreva um artigo!
Quer aprender algo novo? Escreva um artigo!
Conhece inglês? Blog bi-lingue!
Defina um dia da semana/mês e dedique-se
Monday, August 22, 2011
60. Participe
GU: Grupos de Usuários
Eventos:
Palestras
Workshops
Hackathons
Onde achar?
PHPBC: www.php.org.br
Existem grupos em quase todos os estados do Brasil
Monday, August 22, 2011
61. Porque Contribuir?
Contribua
Onde contribuir?
PHP / Zend Framework / Wordpress / Projetos OS
Como achar?
Participe de eventos
PHPTestFest
Listas de discussão
IRC
Monday, August 22, 2011
62. Fale
Palestre! Compartilhe e ensine.
Onde começo?
Eventos pequenos
Sua Empresa, sua faculdade
Encontros do PHPSP
Sobre o que vou palestrar?
O que você usa no dia a dia? Falar sobre artigo de
AJAX e palestra n PHPDF
Roadshow
O que gosta de fazer?
Monday, August 22, 2011
63. Net working Photo by: Matěj Humpál
Monday, August 22, 2011
64. Net working & People Skills
“A arte de conhecer pessoas, e fazer elas lembrarem de você”
No bom português: QI
Monday, August 22, 2011
65. Seu arsenal pessoal
Cartão de visita
Lista de pessoas interessantes
Compile uma lista
Levante informações sobre a pessoa
Histórico, papel na comunidade, papel dentro do PHP
Fique por dentro do assunto
Planet PHP, php-internals, IRC
Monday, August 22, 2011
66. Net working em eventos
Palestrantes
Conversa após a palestra, durante coffee break
Reuniões pós-evento: #phpinga
Durante outras palestrar no Hall de Exposições
A pessoa do seu lado pode ser seu futuro sócio, fale com ela:
Coffee Break
#phpinga
a todo momento!
Monday, August 22, 2011
67. Como conhecer pessoas
fala aê truta!
tudo bem?
essês bâgúio de PHP é iradz!
... *corre*
Monday, August 22, 2011
68. Como conhecer pessoas
boa tarde! Sou a phpninja do canal #phpsp
Boa tarde, gostou da palestra?
sim, gostei muito do assunto x , você acha que a
solução y também seria viável neste caso?
Sim, ela ataca o problema de outra forma,
procurando...
Monday, August 22, 2011
69. Contato de sucesso
Apresente-se
Indique de onde conhece o palestrante ou de onde ele pode lhe conhecer
(se for o caso)
Assuntos
Procure abordar o assunto da palestra
Inicie uma discussão com opiniões alternativas
Observe o momento, as converas devem ser curtas caso o palestrante
esteja indo para outro compromisso
Contato
Tenha sempre um cartão pronto
Pegue o cartão e adicione a sua agenda de contatos
Monday, August 22, 2011
70. Mantendo o Net working
Junte-se aos grupos de discussão
contribua, não gere flames
Canais de IRC
Entre, bata um papo descontraído, faça perguntas
#phpc, #phpsp, #php-br, #phpavancado
#php.pecl, #php.doc
Blog
Deixe comentários, faça perguntas
LinkedIn e similares
Procure a pessoa, se apresente e verifique a possibilidade de adicionar ela a
sua rede.
Monday, August 22, 2011
71. Eventos Internacionais
ZendCon - San JoseEUA
php|tek - ChicagoEUA
Dutch PHP Conference - Holanda
International PHP Conference - Alemanha
PHP Conference Brasil - Brasil!
Monday, August 22, 2011
72. Os Três Pilares
Conhecimento e Mercado
Marketing Pessoal
Net working & People Skills
Monday, August 22, 2011
73. Dúvidas?
Obrigado!
http://slides.doh.ms
http://doh.ms
rafael@doh.ms
www.phpsp.org.br
Créditos de imagens: Deleket, MotivatedPhotos.com, Matěj Humpál, slushpup, sony_photoblog
Monday, August 22, 2011