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title: Nix for PHP Developers at PHP Thames Valley
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Last week, I was very happy to speak again at PHP Thames Valley in Reading.
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date: 2025-08-16
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- nix
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- php
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- public-speaking
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Last week, I was very happy to speak again at PHP Thames Valley in Reading - [a year since I last
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visited][0] to speak about Sculpin.
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This time, I was giving a presentation about [Nix for PHP Developers][1].
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It was the first time I've given this presentation, and the first time for a while that I've written
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a new talk.
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I think of this as a Nix talk with PHP examples, so it's one that I can evolve over time and can
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give at tech-agnostic or full stack events, or create different versions with specific examples -
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similar to [my Tailwind CSS talk][2] that I've adapted with different examples for different
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audiences.
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Thanks again to the PHP Thames Valley organisers for having me back, and I'll forward to maybe
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returning to speak at a meetup in Reading or Oxford in 2026.
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[0]: /daily/2025/02/22/speaking-at-php-thames-valley
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[1]: /presentations/nix-for-php-developers
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[2]: /presentations/taking-flight-with-tailwind-css
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