18.May.2010
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WORKSHOP
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Bad Guy For a Day - A Websecurity hands-on tutorial
(10:00) |
Arne Blankerts |
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WORKSHOP
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Converting Your MySQL App to NoSQL with MongoDB?
(10:00) |
Kristina Chodorow |
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WORKSHOP
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JavaScript for PHP Developers
(14:00) |
Ed Finkler |
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WORKSHOP
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PHP Best Practices
(14:00) |
Matthew Weier O'Phinney, Lorna Jane Mitchell |
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WORKSHOP
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Building a Zend Framework application
(14:00) |
Rob Allen |
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WORKSHOP
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PHP Code Review
(14:00) |
Sebastian Bergmann, Arne Blankerts |
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19.May.2010
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TALK
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The Lost Art of Simplicity
(10:00) |
Josh Holmes |
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TALK
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Anti-spam and anti-gaming
(11:15) |
Eli White |
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TALK
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Apache Cookbook
(11:15) |
Rich Bowen |
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TALK
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Working with Zend_Form
(11:15) |
Rob Allen |
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TALK
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Advanced Date/Time handling with PHP
(12:30) |
Derick Rethans |
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TALK
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Graphs, Edges & Nodes: Untangling the Social Web
(12:30) |
Joël Perras |
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TALK
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Large Scale Systems
(14:30) |
David Strauss |
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TALK
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Flex + Flickr = Fleckr?
(14:30) |
Keith Casey |
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TALK
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Subversion in a Distributed World
(14:30) |
Lorna Mitchell |
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TALK
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PHP: Looking to the future
(15:45) |
Scott MacVicar |
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TALK
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Getting Git
(15:45) |
Travis Swicegood |
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TALK
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SQL Injection Myths and Fallacies
(17:00) |
Bill Karwin |
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TALK
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Code & Release Management
(17:00) |
Eli White |
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TALK
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Best and Worst Practices Building Rich Internet Applications (RIAs)
(17:00) |
Josh Holmes |
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TALK
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Desktop Apps with PHP and Titanium
(18:15) |
Ben Ramsey |
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TALK
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Domain NoSQL: Next Generation Play-Doh
(18:15) |
Matthew Weier O'Phinney |
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TALK
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Continuous Inspection and Integration of PHP Projects
(18:15) |
Sebastian Bergmann |
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20.May.2010
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KEYNOTE
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10 Developer Trends in 2010
(10:00) |
Matthew Schmidt |
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TALK
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Introduction to Testing with Selenium
(11:15) |
Arne Blankerts |
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TALK
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XDebug
(11:15) |
Derick Rethans |
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TALK
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A Web Application Framework for People who Hate Frameworks - Lithium
(11:15) |
Nate Abele, Joël Perras |
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TALK
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Agile in a waterfall world
(12:30) |
Jason E. Sweat |
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TALK
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MongoDB for Mobile Applications
(12:30) |
Kristina Chodorow |
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TALK
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New SPL Features in PHP 5.3
(12:30) |
Matthew Turland |
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TALK
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Put Down the Superglobals! Secure PHP Development with Inspekt
(14:30) |
Ed Finkler |
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TALK
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Streams, Sockets and Filters - Oh My!
(14:30) |
Elizabeth Marie Smith |
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TALK
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Measuring Your Code
(14:30) |
Nate Abele |
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TALK
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Models for Hierarchical Data with SQL and PHP
(15:45) |
Bill Karwin |
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TALK
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The Art of Message Queues
(15:45) |
Mike Willbanks |
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TALK
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Tips & Tricks to get the most of PHP with IIS, and the Windows Azure Cloud
(15:45) |
Sumit Chawla, Kanwaljeet Singla |
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TALK
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MySQL 5.5 and Scalability
(17:00) |
Ligaya Turmelle |
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TALK
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HiPHoP for PHP
(17:00) |
Scott MacVicar |
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TALK
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Building Real-Time Applications with XMPP
(17:00) |
Travis Swicegood |
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21.May.2010
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TALK
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Caching with Memcached and APC
(10:00) |
Ben Ramsey |
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TALK
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PHP Inside
(10:00) |
Derick Rethans |
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TALK
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Lean Mean PHP Machine
(10:00) |
Jason Austin |
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TALK
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Design Patterns
(11:15) |
Jason E. Sweat |
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TALK
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Open Source Your Career
(11:15) |
Lorna Mitchell |
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TALK
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Data Visualization: Turning Numbers into Stories
(11:15) |
Ryan Stewart |
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TALK
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Cross Platform PHP
(12:30) |
Elizabeth Marie Smith |
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TALK
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Community Roundtable
(12:30) |
Keith Casey, Michelangelo var Dam, Lorna Jane Mitchell, Rafael Dohms, Ben Ramsey |
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TALK
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Replication with MySQL
(12:30) |
Ligaya Turmelle |
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21.May.2010 at 17:04 by notmessenger (Feedback)
Fantastic conference!
24.May.2010 at 16:31 by derick (Feedback)
I had a great time again. I've one comment (as a speaker), having microphones in every speaking area would be really nice!
24.May.2010 at 17:12 by lig (Feedback)
great conference again!
21.May.2010 at 16:18 by Beerlover88 (Feedback)
Great conference!
03.Jun.2010 at 14:34 by kvanderven (Feedback)
Great conference! Compliments to the organisation, and many thanks to Zend & Microsoft for the beers!