Today is the kickoff for CodeWorks
2009, a remarkable PHP road show hitting seven cities in 14 days.
While I'm not joining the tour until Atlanta, I'm proud to be joining up at
that stop and presenting a Zend Framework tutorial during the tour.

When Marco first announced his intentions for the tour, frankly, my first
thought was, "He has finally gone off the deep end," a sentiment
that he was all too willing to consider himself. However, the more I thought
about it, the more intriguing the idea was: bring some great speakers to a
bunch of cities, and keep the admission costs down so that locals can
actually afford to go.
My own considerations for going were many. I was initially reluctant --
conferences are a lot of work, and while I travel fine, it always takes a
while for me to recover on return. And the full two weeks was completely out
for me -- I have a family I actually want to be able to return to, after
all, and a job I like. (Yes, speaking is part of my job, but two weeks in a
row, non-stop, might be a bit much for even the most understanding of
employers.) Fortunately, for US speakers, Marco had an answer to that: the
ability to participate in either the Western or Eastern halves of the tour,
which would make the total time away much less, though still an insanely
daunting idea.
One facet of the project in particular kept me thinking, however. The
opportunity to speak with PHP developers and ZF developers across the
Eastern Seaboard is an opportunity I won't get often. And then there's the
ability to say, "I did it" -- I never thought that'd be compelling, but the
sheer audacity of the event just begs for participation.
If you're anywhere within a few hours of one of the CodeWorks stops, and
you've never attended a conference before, you owe it to yourself to hop in
the car and go. The chance to meet other PHP developers, get training from
some top-notch speakers, and improve your skills more than make up for any
of the cost -- and you may never get an opportunity like this again (though
I sincerely hope you will!).
I look forward to meeting and speaking with you in Atlanta, Miami, D.C., and
NYC next week!