Modular Application Architecture

Kore Nordmann, Tobias Schlitt (30.May.2011 at 17:45)
Talk at International PHP Conference 2011 Spring Edition (English - UK)

Rating: 5 of 5

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.

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Rating: 4 of 5

30.May.2011 at 16:36 by Christof Damian via api

Interesting talk about different plugin architecture approaches. I am not so fond of the pair presenting style.

Rating: 4 of 5

30.May.2011 at 16:44 by Lucas Aerbeydt

Interesting overview of possible solutions to making an application extendable.

Rating: 5 of 5

30.May.2011 at 18:43 by Christoph Luehr

Fun talk. I really loved the "examples of questionable ways to build a modular app"-part.

Regarding the "Stereo Speaker" style - i liked it.

Rating: 4 of 5

30.May.2011 at 19:49 by Christian K.

Pro: the presentation itself
Con: calling a Method Miithod

Rating: 5 of 5

31.May.2011 at 09:06 by Michael Stepanov

Good session with funny example of PHPBB modular architecture :)

Rating: 5 of 5

31.May.2011 at 09:09 by Bastian Feder

very entertaining talk. Good examples to support their topics. I liked the way they presented, but a bit more dialog between you two would ave bee nice. I know how hard that is ;)
Again solid and entertaining talk

Rating: 5 of 5

31.May.2011 at 09:19 by Peter

even if it was the last talk on an exhausting day full of information the stereo speakers did a really good job to keep the audience awake.
lots of valuable information and very good examples.

Rating: 5 of 5

31.May.2011 at 09:19 by Peter

even if it was the last talk on an exhausting day full of information the stereo speakers did a really good job to keep the audience awake.
lots of valuable information and very good examples.

Rating: 5 of 5

31.May.2011 at 13:57 by Okky

safe the best for the last huh? fun and informative presentation...

Rating: 2 of 5

31.May.2011 at 19:53 by Anonymous

Well, again i don“t think like the other writers.

Nice talk, but useful only for php Beginners or Intermediates - for me - sorry - worthless. Your talk ends with lower knowledge about this thematic as i had before.

Again, everything in this session was only a little bit overview about possible solutions (but not of all).

I had expected more professional knowledge.

Rating: 5 of 5

01.Jun.2011 at 15:38 by Matthias Zitzmann

Well prepared and well presented, but as the previous writer mentions, the session did not even try to find the holy grale, but gave a good overview over possible solutions, their advantaged as disadvantages.

Rating: 5 of 5

01.Jun.2011 at 19:02 by Andreas Eckhoff

I liked it, also the pair talking style :)
I was a little disappointed about the static file part, but that wasn't your fault, its in the nature of the topic itself, there is no nice solution at the moment, as it seems.
Signal Slot was new to me and to extend pipes and filters from within plugins/modules is also a good idea, I will adopt soon. Thanks :)

Rating: 5 of 5

01.Jun.2011 at 19:23 by Nico Hofmann

This presentation gaves me some new thoughts, so I guess it was very helpful. I liked that phpbb patching method ... Felt like being in the past some years ago patching and hacking night for night my bulletin board.

Rating: 5 of 5

08.Jun.2011 at 10:40 by Silent Fraud

Good presentation and interessting topic!

Rating: 4 of 5

08.Jun.2011 at 12:10 by Anonymous

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