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International PHP Conference 2009

International PHP Conference 2009

Nov 15, 2009 - Nov 18, 2009
Congress Center, Karlsruhe

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PHP is for sure one of the best programming languages and technologies for web development and web business. It is especially reliable in times of economic downturn with its strength being efficient, maintainable and highly scalable. And these are just some of the reasons, why PHP is driving a majority of todays web applications.

The International PHP Conference provides developers, web designers and IT professionals with detailed information on how to make use of the leading web technology for business critical applications. Attendees will become more professional and can expect qualified know-how from leading experts, with sessions on architecture, agile development and, of course, hands-on sessions on the latest tools for their development.

The IPC 2009 will enable you to profit from effectiveness, quality and application security for all your web applications.

This year‘s conference will be accompanied by the IPC Unconference on Sunday 15th November (open to all speakers and free for all attendees). as well as to our friends of webtech, a conference dedicated to the full spectrum of web technology that is not covered by PHP (at the main conference).


Nov 15, 2009

TALK Professional XML with PHP Arne Blankerts, Tobias Schlitt 1
WORKSHOP Hands-on Eclipse PDT 2.0 Bastian Feder 2
WORKSHOP An Introduction to MapReduce David Zülke 0
WORKSHOP Unit Testing für Dummies Lars Jankowfsky, Thorsten Rinne 5
TALK Scrum - Just do it! Sebastian Schürmann, Dominik Jungowski 2

Nov 16, 2009

TALK Towards the Cloud: Event-driven Architectures in PHP Benjamin Eberlei 1
TALK Design Patterns for PHP Developers Cal Evans 2
TALK Design Patterns for PHP Developers Cal Evans 0
TALK Better Know a Version: PHP 5.3, Volume One David Zülke, Johannes Schlüter 1
TALK Better Know a Version: PHP 5.3, Volume Two David Zülke, Johannes Schlüter 1
TALK Xdebug — PHP developer's Swiss-Army Knife Derick Rethans 4
TALK NetBeans IDE - The choice for PHP development Petr Pisl 0
TALK Essential PHP for the Java/.NET Developer Ralph Schindler 0
KEYNOTE PHP in the Cloud Ralph Schindler 1
TALK Getting involved with the PHP Project Scott MacVicar 0
TALK Continuous Inspection and Integration of PHP Projects Sebastian Bergmann, Stefan Priebsch 0
TALK Web Application Architecture Stefan Priebsch 1
TALK Fix your Architecture! Thorsten Rinne 1
TALK Onboarding PHP Applications to the Cloud Tobias Kunze Briseño 0

Nov 17, 2009

TALK XPath - A practical guide Arne Blankerts, Tobias Schlitt 0
TALK Validating XML - Avoiding the pain Arne Blankerts, Tobias Schlitt 0
TALK Zend Framework and the CLI Cal Evans 0
TALK Zend Framework and the CLI Cal Evans 0
TALK Code smells in PHP Dagfinn Reiersøl 0
TALK Vorstellung von OpenSocial Frank Ruske 0
TALK Softwaremetriken verstehen und nutzen Kore Nordmann, Manuel Pichler 0
KEYNOTE The future of web technologies Patrick Lauke 0
TALK Extending Zend Framework and Extending with Zend Framework Ralph Schindler 2
TALK Lessons learned: Experience from the Front Line Scott MacVicar 0
TALK MySQL Performance Tuning for DBAs Sonali Minocha 0
TALK Indexing the MySQL Index: Guide to Performance Enhancement Sonali Minocha, Vineet Agrawal 1
TALK How to achieve more with less code Stefan Priebsch 1
TALK SQL Server 2008 und SQL Server Express für den Webentwickler Steffen Krause 0

Nov 18, 2009

TALK Debugging PHP with xDebug inside of Eclipse PDT 2.0 Bastian Feder 1
TALK Unit-Testing Bad-Practices by Example Benjamin Eberlei 2
TALK How to finally test your Legacy Code Nightmares Benjamin Eberlei 1
TALK Reliable Acceptance Testing Dagfinn Reiersøl 0
TALK The state of SOAP in PHP David Zülke 0
TALK PHP on the D-BUS Derick Rethans 0
TALK PHPillow and CouchDB and PHP Kore Nordmann 1
TALK Charsets & Encodings Kore Nordmann, Manuel Pichler 1
TALK Caching, sharding, distributing - Scaling best practices Lars Jankowfsky 0
TALK Stress-free Deployment Rob Allen 5
TALK Caching for Performance Rob Allen 6
TALK Analyzing PHP Code Sebastian Bergmann 2
TALK The State of Quality Assurance Tools for PHP Sebastian Bergmann 1
 
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