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03.Mar.2011
- 04.Mar.2011
Cité Universitaire Internationale
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Sensio Labs is proud to announce the "Symfony Live 2011" conference, Paris edition. It will take place on March 3-4th. The conference will be held in English, with one track in French.
The Symfony Live Conference 2011 is a unique opportunity to meet the Symfony community, talk with the Symfony core team, and share your experience with the framework.
In addition to the conference, Sensio Labs is going to organize a training day on Symfony topics on March 2nd and a free "hacking" day on March 5th.
To get the latest news about the conference, follow us on Twitter. If you tweet about the conference, consider using the official hashtag: #sflive2011.
| State of the Symfony2 CMF Project | Lukas Kahwe Smith | Slides |
| RESTful avec symfony et Symfony2 | Xavier Lacot, Damien Alexandre | Slides |
| Speedy App: Frontend Performance Considerations | Pierre Spring | Slides |
| There's a Rabbit on my Symfony - RabbitMQ and Symfony2 Integration | Alvaro Videla | Slides |
| Adopt Devops philosophy on your Symfony projects | Fabrice Bernhard | Slides |
| Symfony2 - from the trenches | Lukas Kahwe Smith, Jordi Boggiano, Jeremy Mikola | Slides |
| Introducing Assetic: Asset Management for PHP 5.3 | Kris Wallsmith | Slides |
| Application Gruyere: Security at Hand | Pierre Spring | Slides |
| Integrating the Solr search engine | Thomas Rabaix | Slides |
| Being dangerous with Twig | Ryan Weaver | Slides |
| A Symfony2 Grid | Kris Wallsmith | Slides |
| Behavior Driven Development for Symfony2 | Konstantin Kudryashov | Slides |
| Real time event dispatching | Peter Dietrich | Slides |
| Don't use a screw when you need a nail | Stefan Koopmanschap | Slides |




03.Mar.2011 at 13:45 by Anonymous (Feedback)
Wonderful tunr out for this event, congratulations!
Still improvable though would be the stability of the Wifi and the availability of power chords. :)
03.Mar.2011 at 21:06 by Inori (3 comments) (Feedback)
Yes, I agree, getting WiFi to work was very hard
04.Mar.2011 at 14:54 by SteveWa (4 comments) (Feedback)
Thanks for sharing this, I cannot attend, but I am reading all the notes by Tom Boutell & Ryan Weaver, thank you
06.Mar.2011 at 21:31 by catchamonkey (42 comments) (Feedback)
WiFi wasn't great... as most of us found out ;)
However the conference was excellent!