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Dutch PHP Conference 2009

Dutch PHP Conference 2009

Jun 11, 2009 - Jun 13, 2009
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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Ibuildings is proud to organize the third Dutch PHP Conference on June 12 and 13. Plus a pre-conference tutorial day on June 11. Both programs will be completely in English so the only Dutch thing about it is the location. Keywords for these days: Know-how, Technology, Best Practices, Networking, Tips & Tricks


Jun 11, 2009

TALK Crash Course Certification Christian Wenz 3
TALK Zend Framework Matthew Weier O'Phinney 15
TALK Caching/Performance Scott MacVicar, Helgi Þormar Þorbjörnsson 4
TALK Crash Course Security Stefan Esser 4

Jun 12, 2009

TALK All the Little Pieces: Distributed systems with PHP Andrei Zmievski 15
KEYNOTE PHP: People, Code, Ideas Andrei Zmievski 34
TALK Grokking the REST Architectural Style Ben Ramsey 21
TALK 8 Reasons Every PHP Developer Should Love JavaScript Boy Baukema 3
TALK Web Accessibility – A Primer Christian Wenz 2
TALK Advanced CouchDB Jan Lehnardt 17
TALK An Introduction to IBM WebSphere sMash for PHP Programmers Jonathan Lawrence, Robin Fernandes 2
TALK Introduction to Silverlight for PHP developers Maarten Balliauw, Kevin Dockx 3
TALK Contribute! Matthew Weier O'Phinney 11
TALK Running PHP on Embedded Devices - PHPing your Mobile Phone, NAS or Router Michael Wittke 6
TALK SPL, not a bridge too far Michelangelo van Dam 16
TALK The Easy Problems are the Hard Problems: An in-depth look at the easy/hard parts of web applications. Paul Reinheimer 15
TALK Surviving the Plan Crash (NU.nl) Peter C. Verhage 6
TALK Keeping Web Applications Lean and Mean Robert Brouwer 6
TALK Alternative Databases Scott MacVicar 14
TALK Secure Programming with the Zend Framework Stefan Esser 7

Jun 13, 2009

TALK Making the Most of HTTP In Your Applications Ben Ramsey 9
WORKSHOP Oracle InstallFest Chris Jones 2
TALK Analysing PHP web applications with dtrace David Soria Parra 3
TALK PHP on the D-BUS Derick Rethans 7
TALK Building a platform from open source at Yahoo! Dustin Whittle 4
TALK Code & Release Management Eli White 11
TALK Habits of Highly Scalable Web Applications Eli White 16
TALK What are you talking about? Document classification in PHP. Ian Barber 11
KEYNOTE The Ivo and Cal Show (With friends) Ivo Jansch, Cal Evans 8
TALK Everything you always wanted to know about UTF-8 (but never dared to ask) Juliette Reinders Folmer 21
TALK Trees in the Database: advanced data structures Lorenzo Alberton 15
KEYNOTE Digg: The First Two Years Owen Byrne 15
TALK State & Ajax - How to Maintain Browser and Application State in an Asynchronous World Paul Reinheimer 5
TALK Caching for performance Rob Allen 4
TALK PHP Compiler Internals Sebastian Bergmann 11

Jun 13, 2009, 08:00 by jach (Feedback)

The keynote on day 2 was way below standard. A keynote speaker that prepares his talk the day before in his hotel is just not good enough.

Jun 13, 2009, 18:30 by Marce! (Feedback)

All in all a good conference I think with lots of interesting topics. Maybe a bit more diversity in the topics and a few talks of newcomers in the field would be nice. Also some scheduled time for hands-on work would be a good idea I think. It would be nice to right jump into the stuff just presented, and discuss it some more.

The keynote on day 2 was a total disaster. It wasn't interesting, structured or prepared. It was way too short, and very disappointing for the people that bothered to show up early.

In the end it was a great conference I and I hope to join again next year.

Jun 14, 2009, 13:33 by drm (Feedback)

Three days is a tiny bit too long to soak in all the info, but nevertheless I enjoyed it.

Jun 14, 2009, 18:36 by akrabat (Feedback)

Schedule on the conference badge was great. The name needs to be much much larger though, and a different colour background for each side would be nice.

Food could do with a little more variety (and some more sweet things!)

Conference schedule itself was great, well done!

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