Join us for a case study on using open source tools to build a platform for
enterprise web applications with symfony. The focus of this session will be
on how Yahoo! has built web applications that scale with symfony. Find out what
worked and what didn't when building scalable web applications with the
symfony framework.
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Delivered very fast, which was fine for native English speakers (and actually quite useful since the session was a little behind schedule and there was nothing too detailed to try to follow) but might be better to cut out 20% of the words and talk a little slower? Any non-native English speakers like to comment?
Maybe you should give you the nickname Dustin 'Niagara falls' Whittle, cuz hell you can talk fast on technical matter!
But great presentation, and very cool to point out what Yahoo thinks of some issues / parts! Too bad the two ysf* plugins that are available on the symfony site don't go further then sf1.1. Thanks!
Interesting presentation. Too fast also for me, Dustin breathe sometimes! :) You must consider non-native English speakers: advanced can follow you, intermediate sometimes were lost, basic can't follow you.
great presentation, useful tips on how Yahoo uses symfony all across the board. He really talks fast, it was ok for me but I was thinking on other people probably struggled.
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18.Feb.2010 at 10:37 by Christian Morgan
Delivered very fast, which was fine for native English speakers (and actually quite useful since the session was a little behind schedule and there was nothing too detailed to try to follow) but might be better to cut out 20% of the words and talk a little slower? Any non-native English speakers like to comment?