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Dutch PHP Conference 2011

Dutch PHP Conference 2011

19.May.2011 - 21.May.2011
Amsterdam RAI

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Ibuildings is proud to organise the fifth Dutch PHP Conference on May 20 and 21, plus a pre-conference tutorial day on May 19. 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.


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19.May.2011

TALK ZCE 5.3 Exam Preparation (09:30) Lorna Mitchell Slides available 13
TALK Optimizing MySQL Essentials (09:30) Ligaya Turmelle, Ray Deroo Slides available 7
WORKSHOP Caching on the edge (09:30) Fabien Potencier 6
WORKSHOP Think like an ant, distribute the workload (09:30) Helgi Þormar Þorbjörnsson Slides available 9
WORKSHOP XP Principles and Practices (09:30) Sebastian Schürmann 4
WORKSHOP Doctrine 2 (13:45) Juozas Kaziukėnas 9
WORKSHOP Isolation for your tests (13:45) Giorgio Sironi Slides available 3

20.May.2011

KEYNOTE Making the new everyday things (09:40) Aral Balkan 58
TALK TDD and getting paid (10:45) Rowan Merewood Slides available 15
TALK ZeroMQ Is The Answer (10:45) Ian Barber Slides available 15
TALK Tips and Tricks for Tuning PHP for Windows and IIS (10:45) Mark Brown Slides available 2
TALK Searching with Solr - Why, When and How (10:45) Paul Matthews Slides available 14
TALK Zend Framework from the CLI (11:45) Cal Evans Slides available 10
TALK IPv6 for PHP Developers (11:45) David Soria Parra 5
TALK Pursuing Practices of Domain - Driven Design in PHP (11:45) Giorgio Sironi Slides available 19
TALK Developing & Deploying High Performance PHP Applications (11:45) Christopher Jones Slides available 12
TALK Geolocation and Maps with PHP (13:30) Derick Rethans 13
TALK Cooking up your development environment (13:30) Alistair Stead Slides available 12
TALK The hitchhikers guide to agile (13:30) Sebastian Schürmann 3
TALK Inside DocBlox (13:30) Mike van Riel Slides available 17
TALK How XHP Revolutionized Frontend Development at Facebook (14:30) Stefan Parker 8
TALK So you think you know REST? (14:30) Evert Pot 13
TALK Simplify your external dependency management (14:30) Stephan Hochdörfer Slides available 6
TALK Public key encryption 101 (14:30) Joshua Thijssen Slides available 4
TALK Clean PHP (15:45) Sebastian Bergmann 15
TALK Distributed Couch Apps - Embracing eventual consistency (15:45) Kore Nordmann Slides available 0
TALK Implementing Comet using PHP (15:45) Jonas Marien Slides available 16
TALK The missing link between IDE and webserver (15:45) Arne Rudolph 4
TALK Why Google Maps sucks (16:00) Derick Rethans 6
TALK PHPSpec - BDD for PHP (16:15) Marcello Duarte Slides available 3
TALK Zend Framework 2.0: what's new and what's changed? (16:45) Rob Allen Slides available 8
TALK HTML5 for PHP Developers (16:45) Thorsten Rinne 8
TALK Advanced OO patterns (16:45) Tobias Schlitt 14
TALK Saving time by applying clean code principles - ranting about documentation (16:45) Volker Dusch 2
SOCIAL EVENT DPC Conference Social (20:30) Ibuildings, Sanoma Digital and Github 14

21.May.2011

TALK First Class APIs (09:40) Helgi Þormar Þorbjörnsson Slides available 32
TALK Profiling PHP Applications (10:45) Derick Rethans Slides available 11
TALK Implementing OAuth (10:45) Lorna Mitchell Slides available 17
TALK The new era of PHP frameworks (10:45) Juozas Kaziukėnas Slides available 5
TALK Launching content in mobility with REST & eZ Publish (10:45) Nicolas Pastorino Slides available 1
TALK Optimising a Zend Framework application (11:45) Rob Allen Slides available 9
TALK Strong cryptography in PHP (11:45) Enrico Zimuel 7
TALK Managing a shared MySQL farm (11:45) Thijs Feryn Slides available 10
TALK Writing documentation the easy way (11:45) Bram Vogelaar 6
TALK Agility and Quality (13:30) Sebastian Bergmann 8
TALK Modular Application Architecture (13:30) Kore Nordmann, Tobias Schlitt Slides available 11
TALK Character Sets Suck (13:30) Ligaya Turmelle, Ray Deroo Slides available 8
TALK Bugfixing for Zend Framework (13:30) Bart McLeod 4
TALK API driven Zend Framework app (13:45) Michelangelo van Dam Slides available 5
TALK Tasks, daemons, light blubs (14:00) Dirk Engels 5
TALK Practical Git (14:30) David Soria Parra Slides available 10
TALK Large-Scale Data Processing with Hadoop and PHP (14:30) David Zülke Slides available 13
TALK Let's take over the world with Zend Framework (14:30) Martin de Keijzer Slides available 6
TALK Phing - a PHP build tool - short introduction (14:30) Michiel Rook Slides available 4
TALK Closing Keynote: Open Teams (15:45) Cal Evans Slides available 23

21.May.2011 at 14:34 by Dennis van den Ende via api (Feedback)

Great done again people. Thx for threee wundelfull days. I hope to see you next year

21.May.2011 at 17:00 by Tjebbe Westendorp via api (Feedback)

Great conference people! First time there, but definitely not the last time!

21.May.2011 at 18:03 by 2GooD (Feedback)

This was my first PHP conference ever.

I've had a great time at the conference and I must say it was really well organized, everything just seemed to work (and that way you can tell there is hard work behind it :-) -- apart from some issues with the wireless network in room E102 and maybe other rooms as well.

It would be great to attend again next year!

22.May.2011 at 20:03 by tswann (Feedback)

Great couple of days. The organisation is fantastic. The RAI is a great venue. (I didn't find it cold at all BTW)
I appreciated the iBuildings folder and pen but would have appreciated it even more if I'd been given it at the very start.

In terms of talk content/themes I thought there was a little too much on the ZF side. I would have liked to see some more unusual or new stuff.

I personally really enjoyed the ZeroMQ talk, so more like this please.
Maybe a full talk on Gearman, Ant, Phing etc

22.May.2011 at 20:19 by aibrisimbegovic (Feedback)

Organization was flawless. iBuildings did an excellent job. Unfortunately I can not say the same for the speakers. Many talks have either had uninteresting content or they were poorly executed. In the future I hope we'll see more talks with quality of this year's keynotes.

23.May.2011 at 09:26 by Jeroen Keppens via api (Feedback)

Great as usual. A bit chilly in the rroms at times.

23.May.2011 at 14:22 by stephanewinnepenninckx (Feedback)

I come to the DPC for the sparks. With sparks, and dry wood, I can make fire. I do not come to the DPC for fire, that's not what I need. Sometimes I see a lot of sparks, it's called a firedwork ;-) Aral keynote was a huge firework. It burned my eyes, and now, around me, I see a lot of things that Aral told me. Yes putting my finger on the screen to get my metro/tram/bus ticket does not work ! and it's not my fault anymore. Now I will remember to PUSH the button even when it is on a screen. When my wife has a new GPS in her hands and she can use it (I mean getting back home, without reading the manual) I understand that the UX she had was great: the designer did his job well, the user interface is great. Helgi's keynote was mainly about two words API and DATA. i know other people heard too much the Twitter word. i think those people were looking for fire. I'm looking for sparks (for my own fire). I do not have data, still I will soon have a API to support my website. Helgi gave me a spark (he does not even know it) and I will solve one of my problems: give the opportunity to people who has data to use my API to change their data (and I hope they will not leave their data, I don't have the room for it). Rob could not say to much about ZF2 (no fire) but he was able to show me some sparks: php5.3, autoloader, ... I liked Cal Evans words about our managers. Yes we earned the good managers we have. They have to be proud of us, we are worth it!
Thanks to all of you for the organization. Let's do it again. Long life to the sparks.

ZCE 5.3 Exam Preparation Lorna Jane Mitchell Slides
Optimizing MySQL Essentials Ligaya Turmelle, Ray Deroo Slides
Think like an ant, distribute the workload Helgi Þormar Þorbjörnsson Slides
Isolation for your tests Giorgio Sironi Slides
TDD and getting paid Rowan Merewood Slides
ZeroMQ Is The Answer Ian Barber Slides
Tips and Tricks for Tuning PHP for Windows and IIS Mark Brown Slides
Searching with Solr - Why, When and How Paul Matthews Slides
Zend Framework from the CLI Cal Evans Slides
Pursuing Practices of Domain - Driven Design in PHP Giorgio Sironi Slides
Developing & Deploying High Performance PHP Applications Christopher Jones Slides
Cooking up your development environment Alistair Stead Slides
Inside DocBlox Mike van Riel Slides
Simplify your external dependency management Stephan Hochdörfer Slides
Public key encryption 101 Joshua Thijssen Slides
Distributed Couch Apps - Embracing eventual consistency Kore Nordmann Slides
Implementing Comet using PHP Jonas Mariën Slides
PHPSpec - BDD for PHP Marcello Duarte Slides
Zend Framework 2.0: what's new and what's changed? Rob Allen Slides
First Class APIs Helgi Þormar Þorbjörnsson Slides
Profiling PHP Applications Derick Rethans Slides
Implementing OAuth Lorna Jane Mitchell Slides
The new era of PHP frameworks Juozas Kaziukėnas Slides
Launching content in mobility with REST & eZ Publish Nicolas Pastorino Slides
Optimising a Zend Framework application Rob Allen Slides
Managing a shared MySQL farm Thijs Feryn Slides
Modular Application Architecture Kore Nordmann, Tobias Schlitt Slides
Character Sets Suck Ligaya Turmelle, Ray Deroo Slides
API driven Zend Framework app Michelangelo van Dam Slides
Practical Git David Soria Parra Slides
Large-Scale Data Processing with Hadoop and PHP David Zülke Slides
Let's take over the world with Zend Framework Martin de Keijzer Slides
Phing - a PHP build tool - short introduction Michiek Rook Slides
Closing Keynote: Open Teams Cal Evans Slides
Track 1

12 sessions
Track 2

12 sessions
Track 3

10 sessions
Track 4 / Uncon

16 sessions
Track 5

1 sessions
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