symfonynerds.com

Nerds who love the symfony-project

About

Symfonynerds.com is a blog created by developers who work on the Symfony PHP Framework. We love PHP and are excited about the Symfony framework. Here we will be blogging about our learnings, tips & tricks and tutorials for the Symfony framework.

Authors Bio’s

eHabib
eHabib enjoys long walks on the beach, baking cakes and listening to classical music. He is your classic habib really, except with an ‘e’ in front of the habib - that makes him look soo 2.0 (the chicks digg it, no really they do - on digg.com!). We are only joking!

Sherif Mansour aka eHabib is a passionate nerd. He enjoys the programming, the whole web 2.0/social networking space, graphic design, enterprise 2.0 collaboration and anything to do with the web and web related technologies in general. He is also known as a ‘Google’ and ‘Wiki Envaglist’ and n3rd as well!

Read Sherif’s blog here.

John
In between fixing eHabib’s typos, I enjoy thinking of web 2.0 ideas to sell to google for hundreds of millions of dollars. Sadly those fools at google have passed on every offer I’ve made them to date… but it’s just a matter of time!!!!!

I don’t have any other blogs to shamelessly plug here so that’s about it….

I like cheese.

And Symfony.

AK

AK is one of those sysadmin types who has crossed the divide, and is trying not to write complex logic in a never ending series of sequentially executed subroutines accessing globals.  Symfony is his first foray into web application development, and while he isn’t trying to keep the eHabib and the BigM in line…and not breaking his systems…he’s building apps and maybe making people’s lives better?

He’s also known for his passion for bikes…and mountains…and goats…no wait…did I just type that?

Lawrence

Lawrence has been doing web work since the late 90s. He started working with PHP in 2000, not long after PHP 4 had come out. He started working with Symfony in June of 2008. He co-owns a small web development firm called TeamLaLaLa. On its blog, he writes about business and programming.