Slides der php|tek 11
Die PHP Konferenz Saison ist in vollem Gange, und auch dieses Jahr fand wieder die php|tek statt, in der 11. Auflage kamen vom 24. bis 27. Mai 2011 viele PHP Interessierte in Chicago zusammen.
Das Programm inklusive Links zu den Slides:
24. Mai 2011
Mobile for PHP Developers
Ivo Jansch
Writing and Using PHP Streams and Sockets
Elizabeth Marie Smith
Zend Framework Tutorial
Rob Allen
Design Patterns
Jason E. Sweat
Optimizing MySQL Essentials
Ligaya Turmelle
NoSQL: Why, How and When
Benjamin Young
25. Mai 2011
Debugging – Rules and Tools
Ian Barber
PHP Development in the Cloud
Ivo Jansch
Pragmatic Guide to Git
Travis Swicegood
Mobile Apps with PHP: From Flex to jQuery Mobile
Ryan Stewart
Optimizing a Zend Framework application
Rob Allen
PHP go VROOM
Elizabeth Marie Smith
First Class APIs
Helgi Þormar Þorbjörnsson
Mobile Development
Shaun Farrell
Profiling PHP Applications
Derick Rethans
Building Mobile Applications With JavaScript and PHP
Ed Finkler
Test Driven Development Live!
Jason E. Sweat
Why be Normal – Introduction to Normalization
Ligaya Turmelle
Drupal as an Application Development Platform
Adam Kalsey
Open a Window, see the clouds
Rafael Dohms
Securing Your API
Jason Austin
Cross-Platform Mobile Development with Titanium
Vance Lucas
Doctrine Optimization
Anna Filina
Unit testing Zend Framework (The Sequel)
Michelangelo van Dam
Introducing Zend Framework 2.0
Matthew Weier O’Phinney
Parallelized, asynchronous, and edge-friendly development patterns
David Strauss
The Story of Spaz: How to Give Away Everything, Make No Money, and Still Win
Ed Finkler
26. Mai 2011
Open Source Communities and Chocolate Chip Cookies
Elizabeth Naramore
HTML5 Websockets
Scott Mattocks
N Things You Didn’t Know Apache Could Do
Rich Bowen
ZeroMQ Is The Answer
Ian Barber
Frontend Caching — The New Frontier
Helgi Þormar Þorbjörnsson
Git’s Meat Cleavers: Rebasing, bisecting, and other fun with Git
Travis Swicegood
Learn to use Jenkins (formerly Hudson) for testing, deployment, and devops process automation
David Strauss
Developing and Deploying High Performance PHP Applications
Christopher Jones
Of (PHP) Sessions, Cookies, and Authentication
gerard sychay
Write PHP, Deploy Everywhere
Michelangelo van Dam
Node.js for PHP Developers
David Coallier
The Last Authentication System You Will Ever Write
Jason Austin
Your App Runs In the Cloud, But Does It Scale?
Peter C. Laudati
Accessing Web Resources with PHP
Matthew Turland
Designing Beautiful Software
Matthew Weier O’Phinney
Geolocation and Maps with PHP
Derick Rethans
Best Practice in Web Service Design
Lorna Mitchell
Beyond the Browser: Adding voice, SMS, and IM to your web applications
Adam Kalsey
Think Like an Ant, Distribute the Workload.
Helgi Þormar Þorbjörnsson
Stackbox CMS: Next-Generation Content Management
Vance Lucas
JavaScript Tools and Frameworks Faves
Anna Filina
Write A Better FM
Rich Bowen
27. Mai 2011
Creating Desktop Applications with Titanium and PHP
Matthew Turland
In the Shadow of the Ninja: Biding Your Time While You Plot Your Coup
Zachary Burnham
Real-time Communications on the Web
Scott Mattocks
APIs with FRAPI
David Coallier
Teaching Your Machine to Find Fraudsters
Ian Barber
Xdebug
Derick Rethans
Improving QA on PHP Development Projects
Michelangelo van Dam
Teach A Man To Fish: Coaching Development Teams
Lorna Mitchell
Who’s Using Your Software?
gerard sychay
Closing Remarks: Communities & Responsibilities
Keith Casey
if you like how Stackbox CMS works, have a look at pimcore 🙂
tim
8 Jun 11 at 11:29