28.Feb.2009 at 08:58 by T Barnes
Solid talk with informative code examples. Very clear content despite the large volume of stuff to cover. Nice to hear someone knowing their stuff so open to discussion and new interpretations.
Scott MacVicar (27.Feb.2009)
Talk at PHP UK Conference 2009 (English - US)
The newest PHP version, PHP 5.3, introduces a multitude of new language features, most notably namespaces and late static binding, several new extensions such as phar, fileinfo and SQLite3, as well as numerous other improvements to existing features and extensions.
Even with all of these new features, it also boasts better performance than older releases. This talk will give attendees a good overview about PHP 5.3 with some code samples showing their use.
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28.Feb.2009 at 08:58 by T Barnes
Solid talk with informative code examples. Very clear content despite the large volume of stuff to cover. Nice to hear someone knowing their stuff so open to discussion and new interpretations.
28.Feb.2009 at 22:10 by Nick Belhomme
Great talk with a good coverage of the most important changes coming in PHP 5.3
28.Feb.2009 at 22:50 by Marc Gear
This was a good presentation which covered the topic very efficiently. The content offered little insight over what information can already be found online, but without having to keep up with internals, release notes or RFCs. A solid delivery, with obvious interest in the subject matter from Scott.
01.Mar.2009 at 17:52 by Kathryn Reeve
Good Presentation, Easy to understand and completely enjoyable.
27.Feb.2009 at 16:01 by Nigel James
Great explanation with clear code samples of the new features coming out in 5.3. After this talk I am inspired to get a copy of 5.3 and test it and the new features. It is a significant release.