13:30 – Intro by Nils Adermann and Brent Roose 13:40 – FrankenPHP by Kevin Dunglas 14:15 – Symfony: State and plans by Nicolas Grekas 14:50 – MCP in PHP by Marcel Pociot 15:25 – AI by Cheuk Ting Ho 16:00 – Laravel: Q&A session by Taylor Otwell 16:30 – Swag raffling by Brent Roose 16:55 – Raffling winner announcement by Brent Roose 17:00 – [Online ] Panel: educational content/future of PHP education by Jeffrey Way, Povilas Korop, Kevin Bond 17:35 – PHP Foundation: plans, contribution to the PHP ecosystem by Roman Pronsky, Gina Banyard
13:30 – Intro by Nils Adermann and Brent Roose 13:40 – FrankenPHP by Kevin Dunglas 14:15 – Symfony: State and plans by Nicolas Grekas 14:50 – MCP in PHP by Marcel Pociot 15:25 – AI by Cheuk Ting Ho 16:00 – Laravel: Q&A session by Taylor Otwell 16:30 – Swag raffling by Brent Roose 16:55 – Raffling winner announcement by Brent Roose 17:00 – [Online ] Panel: educational content/future of PHP education by Jeffrey Way, Povilas Korop, Kevin Bond 17:35 – PHP Foundation: plans, contribution to the PHP ecosystem by Roman Pronsky, Gina Banyard
The S&P 500 slumped 1.8% on Monday and Tuesday, thanks to China Evergrande, the Chinese property company that looks like it is ready to default on its more-than $300 billion in debt. Cries of the next Lehman Brothers—or maybe the next Silverado?—echoed through the canyons of Wall Street as investors prepared for the worst.
Tata Power whose core business is to generate, transmit and distribute electricity has made no money to investors in the last one decade. That is a big blunder considering it is one of the largest power generation companies in the country. One of the reasons is the company's huge debt levels which stood at ₹43,559 crore at the end of March 2021 compared to the company’s market capitalisation of ₹44,447 crore.