21.May.2011 at 12:17 by Paul Borgermans
Very nice overview of some real world patterns, and the packed room proved how much this is a struggle for many
Kore Nordmann, Tobias Schlitt (21.May.2011 at 13:30)
Talk at Dutch PHP Conference 2011 (English - UK)
Keeping your software modular is everyones goal. But beside good object orientated code you need extension points so you can easily plug in additional custom modules. This talk will present different solutions to this problem, which have been developed in various applications and compare them.
Quicklink: https://joind.in/3249
Track(s): Track 2
Slides: Modular Application Architecture
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21.May.2011 at 12:17 by Paul Borgermans
Very nice overview of some real world patterns, and the packed room proved how much this is a struggle for many
21.May.2011 at 12:19 by Nicolas Pastorino
Nice brush-up on various approaches, and a realistic conclusion : no silver bullet, yet there are proven ways.
21.May.2011 at 12:20 by Niels Bom
Pro:
Good presentation, very educational.
Interaction with the audience was good (raising hands)
You guys were relaxed and handed over stuff to each other smoothly.
Good summary up front and at the end, maybe also a table (red/green) would have been even better.
Real-life examples!
Con:
Slides could have used a little more color contrast.
The subject matter could maybe have been made a little more interesting or understandable using animations (this ofcourse costs time to make).
There were a few spelling errors
21.May.2011 at 12:21 by Steven VAN POECK
Nice overview of the many ways modular applications can be architectures. I would've preferred a more in-detail approach of just one or two of them though.
You did both transmit your enthusiasm !
21.May.2011 at 12:43 by Dennis C.
Good talk, try to wake people up with examples and not hand raising. Also agree with glamorous on the time thing
21.May.2011 at 12:45 by Bjørn Wikkeling via api
very informative talk, not "dry" at all, although it would have been nice to see some more "best practische" thank you both
Like :-) Pretty thorough, but easy to digest. Good presentation style and interesting content.
Small tip: if the other guy interrupts you to add something, try to make it look more like that was intended, i.o. waiting for him to finish, and then continue with what you were saying as if nothing happened. Say "Yes, that's right" (like radio hosts do) or something :)
But you did work together very well, and interaction went smooth otherwise.
21.May.2011 at 21:08 by Gordon Oh.
The talk covered a lot in a very short time, which made it sometimes hard to follow. I didn't think it was dry, just rushed. I can see this talk work well with more time. For the short 45 minutes at DPC it might have made sense to focus on the overview and leave out the obscure real world examples of oxid and PHPBB. Still, a good talk.
23.May.2011 at 11:58 by Rudolf Leermakers
Good talk, a bit too 'easy' on the techniques, and the tag-teaming didn't work for either presenter, Tobias previously did a lot better when he was on stage by himself.
21.May.2011 at 12:13 by Jonas De Smet
Try to not focus on your time but on your content. You're "losing" precious time at every start of your presentation.