Symfony CMF

Jacopo Romei (02.Dec.2011 at 09:30)
Keynote at PHP Conference Brazil 2011 (English - US)

Rating: 5 of 5

The ignition of the PHPCR specification and its many implementations made 2011 an exciting year. We started from a very solid know-how with EZ Publish developing many high end publishing systems for top publishers in Europe; we decided to join Liip in the CMF project to make our everyday activity into good development practices and to ease automatic testability.

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Rating: 4 of 5

03.Dec.2011 at 01:05 by Alexandre Gaigalas

Left us eager for getting home and play with PHPCR. Not sure if the talk was for PHPCR or Symfony CMF, or not sure about what is Symfony CMF. Interesting stuff though, I like it!

Rating: 4 of 5

03.Dec.2011 at 22:53 by Isaias S.

Parece que o keynoter não tava pronto pro keynote. Interessante, mas devia ser uma palestra com requisito avançado. Muita gente com quem conversei não entendeu o ponto principal da palestra.

Rating: 4 of 5

03.Dec.2011 at 22:53 by Isaias S.

Parece que o keynoter não tava pronto pro keynote. Interessante, mas devia ser uma palestra com requisito avançado. Muita gente com quem conversei não entendeu o ponto principal da palestra.

Rating: 4 of 5

03.Dec.2011 at 23:56 by Willy Barro

As @alganet stated, I'm not sure what was the main focus (I think they complement each other), but, painless standardized and versioned persistence of documents in a tree with UUID's is just awesome! Oh, and why performance of those tools weren't cited at all?

Rating: 4 of 5

04.Dec.2011 at 00:33 by Rodrigo Prado


Rating: 4 of 5

04.Dec.2011 at 01:55 by Vanildo Souto Mangueira


Rating: 4 of 5

04.Dec.2011 at 01:56 by Vinícius Krolow

well I like the talk, like some of the guys told jus the focus was not clear, but anyway I like a lot the talk and I`m looking for arrive home to check the PHPCR

Rating: 5 of 5

04.Dec.2011 at 11:28 by Mario Rezende

PHPCR was the high point of the speech. Very nice to see projects like this emerging in PHP, which will be valuable to the community.
Thanks Jacopo, for bringing us this talk.

Rating: 4 of 5

04.Dec.2011 at 22:50 by Angelo Avila Mesquita


Rating: 5 of 5

05.Dec.2011 at 01:35 by Marcelo @programandophp

I realy liked the talk. The goal of make Symfony CMF reason-why clearer to all was acomplished (to me at least). Thx Jacopo!

Rating: 5 of 5

05.Dec.2011 at 13:01 by Alex Piaz

Great talk! Made me want to try Symfony 2 CMF as soon as possible!

Rating: 5 of 5

05.Dec.2011 at 13:29 by Felipe Marques

great talk!

Rating: 5 of 5

05.Dec.2011 at 13:49 by Leopoldo Francesco Vettor

Great talk!

Rating: 5 of 5

05.Dec.2011 at 23:00 by Elton Luis Minetto

Excelent talk

Rating: 4 of 5

06.Dec.2011 at 01:14 by Gabriel Franco

Nice keynote, but could have mentioned more details about how to work with the PHPCR and highlight improvements.

Rating: 5 of 5

07.Dec.2011 at 11:59 by Alan Luis Yoshida de Oliveira

Great talk!

Rating: 5 of 5

07.Dec.2011 at 23:57 by Edgar

Great Talk. We'll use it in the next year, certainly!

Rating: 5 of 5

13.Dec.2011 at 12:32 by Eriksen Costa

Great talk. I hope you can come back in next years to talk about the state of Symfony CMF!

Rating: 5 of 5

13.Dec.2011 at 12:32 by Eriksen Costa

Great talk. I hope you can come back in next years to talk about the state of Symfony CMF!

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