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# Community {#community_title}
The PHP community is as diverse as it is large, and its members are ready and willing to support new PHP programmers.
Consider joining your local PHP user group (PUG) or attending larger PHP conferences to learn more about the best
practices shown here. You can hang out on IRC in the #phpc channel on [irc.freenode.com][php-irc] and follow the
[@phpc][phpc-twitter] twitter account. Get out there, meet new developers, learn new topics, and above all, make new
friends! Other community resources include the Google+ PHP [Programmer community][php-programmers-gplus] and
[StackOverflow][php-so].
[Read the Official PHP Events Calendar][php-calendar]
## PHP User Groups
If you live in a larger city, odds are there's a PHP user group nearby. Although there's not yet an official list of
PUGs, you can easily find your local PUG by searching on [Google][google], [Meetup.com][meetup] or [PHP.ug][php-ug]. If
you live in a smaller town, there may not be a local PUG; if that's the case, start one!
Special mention should be made of two global user groups: [NomadPHP] and [PHPWomen]. [NomadPHP] offers twice monthly
online user group meetings with presentations by some of the top speakers in the PHP community.
[PHPWomen] is a non-exclusive user group originally targeted towards the women in the PHP world. Membership is open to
everyone who supports a more diverse community. PHPWomen provide a network for support, mentorship and education, and
generally promote the creating of a "female friendly" and professional atmosphere.
[Read about User Groups on the PHP Wiki][php-wiki]
## PHP Conferences
The PHP community also hosts larger regional and national conferences in many countries around the world. Well-known
members of the PHP community usually speak at these larger events, so it's a great opportunity to learn directly from
industry leaders.
[Find a PHP Conference][php-conf]
[php-calendar]: http://php.net/cal.php
[google]: https://www.google.com/search?q=php+user+group+near+me
[meetup]: http://www.meetup.com/find/
[php-ug]: http://php.ug/
[NomadPHP]: https://nomadphp.com/
[PHPWomen]: http://phpwomen.org/
[php-wiki]: https://wiki.php.net/usergroups
[php-conf]: http://php.net/conferences/index.php
[phpc-twitter]: https://twitter.com/phpc
[php-programmers-gplus]: https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/104245651975268426012
[php-irc]: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=phpc
[php-so]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/php

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# Community {#community_title}
The PHP community is as diverse as it is large, and its members are ready and willing to support new PHP programmers.
Consider joining your local PHP user group (PUG) or attending larger PHP conferences to learn more about the best
practices shown here. You can hang out on IRC in the #phpc channel on [irc.freenode.com][php-irc] and follow the
[@phpc][phpc-twitter] twitter account. Get out there, meet new developers, learn new topics, and above all, make new
friends! Other community resources include the Google+ PHP [Programmer community][php-programmers-gplus] and
[StackOverflow][php-so].
[Read the Official PHP Events Calendar][php-calendar]
[php-irc]: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=phpc
[phpc-twitter]: https://twitter.com/phpc
[php-programmers-gplus]: https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/104245651975268426012
[php-so]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/php
[php-calendar]: http://php.net/cal.php

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## PHP User Groups {#user_groups_title}
If you live in a larger city, odds are there's a PHP user group nearby. Although there's not yet an official list of
PUGs, you can easily find your local PUG by searching on [Google][google], [Meetup.com][meetup] or [PHP.ug][php-ug]. If
you live in a smaller town, there may not be a local PUG; if that's the case, start one!
Special mention should be made of two global user groups: [NomadPHP] and [PHPWomen]. [NomadPHP] offers twice monthly
online user group meetings with presentations by some of the top speakers in the PHP community.
[PHPWomen] is a non-exclusive user group originally targeted towards the women in the PHP world. Membership is open to
everyone who supports a more diverse community. PHPWomen provide a network for support, mentorship and education, and
generally promote the creating of a "female friendly" and professional atmosphere.
[Read about User Groups on the PHP Wiki][php-wiki]
[google]: https://www.google.com/search?q=php+user+group+near+me
[meetup]: http://www.meetup.com/find/
[php-ug]: http://php.ug/
[NomadPHP]: https://nomadphp.com/
[PHPWomen]: http://phpwomen.org/
[php-wiki]: https://wiki.php.net/usergroups

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## PHP Conferences {#conferences_title}
The PHP community also hosts larger regional and national conferences in many countries around the world. Well-known
members of the PHP community usually speak at these larger events, so it's a great opportunity to learn directly from
industry leaders.
[Find a PHP Conference][php-conf]
[php-conf]: http://php.net/conferences/index.php