PHP Conference Brasil 09 - Quarta

Um dia e meio antes da iniciar oficialmente a conference deste ano, começo meu relato sobre o dia a dia da conference em formato de video, seguindo os exemplos de nomes como Cal Evans e Eli White.

Aqui vai!

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