09.Oct.2010 at 14:35 by Ian Barber
Entertaining talk, plenty of quotables and an interesting look at almost a decade of work on the systems that run php|a, and the problems and solutions they've dealt with.
Marco Tabini (09.Oct.2010 at 14:00)
Talk at PHP North West 2010 (PHPNW10) (English - UK)
A behind-the-scenes look at how the popular PHP magazine operates—powered by open-source technologies and all of four people.
Quicklink: https://joind.in/2061
Track(s): Track 1
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09.Oct.2010 at 14:35 by Ian Barber
Entertaining talk, plenty of quotables and an interesting look at almost a decade of work on the systems that run php|a, and the problems and solutions they've dealt with.
10.Oct.2010 at 17:01 by Rob Allen
A very enjoyable talk with lots of information about what worked and what didn't on the system that run php|a. Possibly the best case-study I've heard.
11.Oct.2010 at 13:27 by Michael Leach
Enjoyable and insightful talk. I didn't really take much away in terms of knowledge, but it was certainly an interesting case study and it was good to listen to the problems PHP|A faced and how they approached solving them. Marco has a great sense of humour and it was probably the most entertaining talk of PHPNW10 for me.
11.Oct.2010 at 16:01 by Alex Luneburg
I'll admit I mainly went to this talk out of curiosity as I wanted to see Marco talk, but it was actually a pretty interesting case study to hear about. Not too sure exactly what lessons I've taken away from it, but it's always good to hear about other people's experiences.
09.Oct.2010 at 14:23 by Johanna Cherry
Witty, humorous, great pace, enjoyable talk. Very interesting blend of business and tech info. +1 for sharing and open sourcing more phpa stuff! :)