02.Jun.2011 at 06:16 by Christof Damian (16 comments) via api
Very fast paced talk about the state of the CMF
Lukas Kahwe Smith (01.Jun.2011 at 15:45)
Talk at International PHP Conference 2011 Spring Edition (English - UK)
The availability of countless CMS written in PHP has been a key driving factor in the success of the language. End users can put together amazingly complete solutions with just a few clicks. However there is no CMS solution out there that can compete in feature depth while at the same time providing an enjoyable development environment: Enter Symfony2 CMF! A CMS framework for developers.
Quicklink: https://joind.in/3520
Slides: Don't click! Code!
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02.Jun.2011 at 06:16 by Christof Damian (16 comments) via api
Very fast paced talk about the state of the CMF
02.Jun.2011 at 06:17 by Christof Damian (16 comments) via api
Very fast paced talk about the state of the CMF
02.Jun.2011 at 13:06 by Jörg Basedow (34 comments)
Very informative overview of the progress in the CMF project. I'm looking forward to see in in action. It seems that the project contributors are doing a good job to build a high quality framework.
Very good speaker and presentation.
03.Jun.2011 at 07:48 by Anonymous
Interessting talk.
03.Jun.2011 at 08:49 by Roy Kaldung (13 comments)
I like that kind of talks, only essential information on the slides, focus on the important facts.
06.Jun.2011 at 05:49 by Lukas Kahwe Smith (25 comments)
@cdamian: sorry if i went too fast, should have reminded everyone to ask questions during the talk to slow me down. btw .. you commented/rated twice.
@root: i am actually very glad to hear that. i always feel like i fail the audience since these days so many slide decks focus a lot on entertainment value, which i am not so keen on delivering.
01.Jun.2011 at 14:31 by Sebastian Schürmann (6 comments)
Finally got some live info. Maybe using a remote would attribute to the performance.
Serious stuff was presented in a way i liked.
That one needs a workshop format asap to get more devs up to speed And in the contribution mode.
Totally liked it. Serious cms in php has a future ;)