Today, large-scale PHP platforms like Facebook demonstrate strikingly that it is quite possible to build scalable, high-performance web applications with PHP. It does not work out to just use an MVC framework as architecture, though. This session allows a peek into web architectures and technologies that large-scale PHP platforms use, and demonstrates how you can use them in your own projects.
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A different point of view to talk about scalable architectures. Inspiring metaphor.
11.Oct.2011 at 19:52 by Anonymous
The example of binary burger seemed to be a little bit simple, for the first impression, but it makes it easier afterwards, to understand more complex factors of increasing performance. Hopefully we will realize his take aways in future projects.
p.s.: Die Beschreibung des Vortrags hier oben stimmt leider nicht. Wahrscheinlich wurde sie verwechselt.
Not really revolutionary or new things, but I suppose everybody should be aware of how many problems a restaurant could have in having a decent throughput and availability ;)
a good talk, although i feel it was staying a bit too general for my taste.
but excellent for beginners, or for not-so-technical management people.
12.Oct.2011 at 09:54 by Anonymous
I liked this talk, because it was not about implementation, about PHP and everything else.
As we learned that languages does not scale, this was the right thing to talk about scalability.
I liked the way you speak and the slides and everything around. But I didn't share your humor all the time ;) but that is some kind of discussing over taste :)
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11.Oct.2011 at 19:36 by Daniel Londero
A different point of view to talk about scalable architectures. Inspiring metaphor.