30.Jul.2010 at 18:08 by Chris Cornutt
Great job despite the technical issues (and no code highlighting, d'oh!). Good info on abusing Zend Framework outside of the MVC...makes me want to dip back into what it has to offer on my projects.
Jeremy Brown (30.Jul.2010 at 09:00)
Talk at Dallas TechFest 2010 (English - US)
Have you been reviewing all Zend Framework has to offer but aren't sure how to integrate it with your existing code? How can you begin taking advantage of Zend Framework without having to fully adopt the MVC architecture? What do you do when you later want to being using MVC? Hint: You don't have to throw away any of your code! This session will present ideas and examples on how you can integrate Zend Framework alongside your existing code base with minimal need for future re-factoring.
Quicklink: https://joind.in/1782
Track(s): PHP
Slides: You can have it all! Zend Framework introduced into your current code
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30.Jul.2010 at 18:08 by Chris Cornutt
Great job despite the technical issues (and no code highlighting, d'oh!). Good info on abusing Zend Framework outside of the MVC...makes me want to dip back into what it has to offer on my projects.
30.Jul.2010 at 22:08 by Jake Smith
Technical issues definitely slowed you down, but finished strong. I think it was a great example on how to integrate ZF libraries. I feel the talk got bogged down by having too much QA after each point.
02.Aug.2010 at 14:21 by Keith Davis
Good job communicating the process despit your technical difficulties. Might want to include in a presentation of that type a tiny amount of background for lazy loading, as there was at least one person in the audience that was unfamiliar with the concept.
02.Aug.2010 at 17:07 by Mike Wilcox
May want to explain lazy loading as I was the only person who was unfamiliar with the concept. :) Otherwise very well done, fast paced, energetic, funny, interesting.
30.Jul.2010 at 15:07 by Jason Ragsdale
Good talk! Informative and he was able to work through technical issues that come with being the first speaker and still deliver good information.