18.Feb.2010 at 10:41 by Christian Morgan
The most interesting part was the discussion of the non-technical parts of the project and contained some useful reminders of some things that can be forgotten (especially by a freelancer like me!).
Marcos Labad (17.Feb.2010 at 13:50)
Talk at Symfony Live Conference 2010 (English - US)
In this session we'll talk about implementing a Symfony-based CMS
system in an editorial company. Will be based on our experience
building web CMS solutions for traditional publishing companies
and will cover all steps on this kind of projects:
Project configuration: Requirements and Proposal.
How and why decided Symfony/Doctrine as technical solution
Choosing the right partners for usability and design
Techniques and features to evaluate (Caching, Images, Server Architecture, Deployment Strategies, Multi-Site Content ...)
Maintenance and final delivery.
Quicklink: https://joind.in/1414
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18.Feb.2010 at 10:41 by Christian Morgan
The most interesting part was the discussion of the non-technical parts of the project and contained some useful reminders of some things that can be forgotten (especially by a freelancer like me!).
19.Feb.2010 at 10:10 by Gunnar Lium
I did not find this talk to be very relevant. Contained a lot of well known and irrelevant info.
19.Feb.2010 at 17:34 by Pavel Campr
something was interesting (from the management point of view mainly), but there were many basic things presented
17.Feb.2010 at 14:10 by Nathanaƫl Martel
classic case, thank to share!