Slides der ZendCon 2011
Die PHP Konferenz der Firma Zend, die ZendCon 2011 in Santa Clara, war natürlich wieder ein Highlight was die aktuellen und zukünftigen Themen rund um PHP angeht. Leider sind noch einige Lücken geblieben, wenn ihr die fehlenden Präsentationen findet, bitte in die Kommentare packen, Danke!
Montag, 17.10.2011
Creating and Using Streams, Filters and Sockets
Elizabeth Marie Smith
Doctrine 2
Juozas Kaziukėnas
PHP Components From Idea To Maturity
Chris Hartjes
PHP Extensions, Why and What?
Derick Rethans
Zend PHP 5.3 Certification Boot Camp
Christian Wenz
Beware of the Dark Side, Luke!
Arne Blankerts
Design Patterns in Action
Stefan Priebsch
Learning CouchDB
Bradley Holt
Dienstag, 18.10.2011
Opening Keynote
Andi Gutmans
Video
Benchmarking Applications and Frameworks
Paul M. Jones
HTML5 WebSockets
Scott Mattocks
PHP Batch Jobs on IBM i
Alan Seiden
Development in the 24th and a half century
Kevin Schroeder
Git for Subversion Users
Stefan Koopmanschap
Cloud Based Application Performance Testing
Moris Chen
Overview of Zend Framework 2
Matthew Weier O’Phinney
PHP and IBM i Frequent Questions, FastCGI, DB2, etc.
Tony Cairns
Xdebug
Derick Rethans
Change is Inevitable (Except from a Vending Machine)
Stefan Priebsch
Profiling PHP Applications
Derick Rethans
Scaling PHP Applications with Redis
Josh Butts
SQL Injection Myths and Fallacies
Bill Karwin
The Future of PHP on IBM i
Tim Rowe
A Practical Look At Symfony2
Stefan Koopmanschap
Event and Signal Driven Programming Techniques
Elizabeth Marie Smith
Open Source PHP Toolkit for IBM i
Mike Pavlak, Tony Cairns
Skynet in ZF 2.0: The Automation, Compilation, and Generation of Projects with Zend\Code
Ralph Schindler
DB2 and PHP Best Practices on IBM i
Alan Seiden
Deployment Without the Chaos
Eric Ritchie
Manage Cloud Infrastructures Using Zend Framework
Enrico Zimuel
Under the Hood
Ilia Alshanetsky
Zend Studio Tips and Tricks
Roy Ganor
Mittwoch, 19.10.2011
Dependency Injection; Containers and Frameworks In PHP
Ralph Schindler
Introduction to Adobe Flash Builder for PHP
Roy Ganor
MySQL — What’s New
Dave Stokes
Production Scaling in the Cloud
Kent Mitchell
Large-Scale Data Processing with Hadoop and PHP
David Zülke
Intro to Flex
Anna Filina
SOA with Zend Framework
Mike Willbanks
The Contextual Experience of the Mobile Web
Jeff Carouth
Triggered: Zend Framework 2’s EventManager
Matthew Weier O’Phinney
Extending Open Source Solutions for Large Scale Federal Applications
Rakesh Kumar
API Security
Rob Richards
Adding Dependency Injection To Legacy Applications
Sam Hennessy
Big Server is Watching You
Maurice Kherlakian
Character Sets Suck
Raymond DeRoo
Couchbase Mobile, The database that talks sync.
Matt Ingenthron
Optimizing Zend Framework for use on High Traffic Volume Web Sites
Shawn Stratton
Cryptography in PHP: Use Cases
Enrico Zimuel
jQuery Mobile: For Fun and Profit
Daniel Cousineau
Injecting Domain Expertise into Varchars
Jeff Kibler
Using SPL Tools in Your Code.
Elizabeth Marie Smith
Cloudify Your Application
Ed Kietlinksi
Performing Security Audits
Arne Blankerts
PHP & MongoDB
Steve Francia
PHP Testing Tools
Sebastian Bergmann
Donnerstag, 20.10.2011
Introducing Assetic: Asset Management for PHP 5.3
Kris Wallsmith
Optimizing Application Performance
Kevin Schroeder
Puppet for Dummies
Joshua Thijssen
Unit Testing Zend Framework Apps
Michelangelo van Dam
Care and feeding of a MySQL Database
Dave Stokes
Javascript Tools and Frameworks Faves
Anna Filina
Mobile Development with Adobe AIR, Flash Builder, and Flex
Mihai Corlan
Powering Your Website with Realtime Data
Bert Van Hauwaert
Taming the Cloud
Rob Richards
Implementing the Open/Closed Principle
Sam Hennessy
Designing HTTP Interfaces and RESTful Web Services
David Zülke
Mobile: Push for Sync and Notifications
Mike Willbanks
MySQL 5.5 InnoDB Tuning
Bill Karwin
Using GitHub
Scott Chacon
—— weitere Fundstücke ——
Cloud Panel – Challenges and Tips for Developing Applications in the Cloud
Video
UnConf: Domain-Driven Design – A Collaboration Between Domain Experts and Software Practitioners
Jeff Barr – Amazon Web Services
Automating ebay’s Infrastrcture
Hugh E. Williams
Zend Framework 2
Matthew Weier O’Phinney
In den Slides von Shawn Stratton „Optimizing Zend Framework for use on High Traffic Volume Web Sites“ sagt er, dass er nicht den „normalen“ Zend_Router verwendet, sondern Zitat:
Kennt jemand eine entsprechende Implementierung, die ich mir mal anschauen könnte? Finde den Ansatz interessant, wüsste jetzt aber ehrlich gesagt nicht, wie ich an die Sache herangehen sollte.
Danke für Links und Tipps. 🙂
ZFInteressent
22 Nov 11 at 10:31
Ein paar grobe Tipps:
– Schau Dir den ZendCon-Beitrag „Scaling PHP Applications with Redis“ an. Dort findest Du ein Grundgerüst für Routen mit Key/Value-Store.
– In der Bootstrap per __initRouter() Dein eigenes Router-Objekt zurückgeben.
ZFDude
23 Nov 11 at 09:32
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