27.Jan.2012 at 18:04 by Tudor Marciu
Good talk! Liked the down-to-Earth approach.
Jeremy Coates (27.Jan.2012 at 17:10)
Talk at PHPBenelux Conference 2012 (English - UK)
An insight into the Phing build system for PHP, why and how you might use it along with where it sits with related tools such as PHPUnit, PHP Code Sniffer, PHP Mess Detector etc. We will also take a brief look at how Phing can integrate with Continuous Integration, taking Jenkins as our example. We will also be including some simple practical demos of Phing in action!
Quicklink: https://joind.in/4759
Track(s): Combell room
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28.Jan.2012 at 09:07 by Michiel Rook
Too bad about the demo ;) Nice, well articulated & structured talk, especially the management perspective.
29.Jan.2012 at 09:51 by Robin van Duiven via api
Clear presentation. Gave me a lot of information to think about.
29.Jan.2012 at 16:13 by Harrie Verveer
A very clear and obviously well-prepared presentation on Phing. The absence of the live-demo because of the technical issues didn't bother me at all and the slides coming after that still explained very well how Phing can be used. I think the webistrano-question someone asked could have been answered better (Webistrano is a front-end for capistrano: a deployment tool. Phing is a build tool and by it's very nature meant for different purposes), but overall it was a very clear and well presented introduction!
29.Jan.2012 at 18:00 by Michelle Sanver
Oh, so that's what this phing is all about! I learnt a lot, will be using it, got clear info. Next time skip the live demo because it so wasn't needed anyway! Great talk :D
29.Jan.2012 at 19:54 by Radu Neagu
I would've liked to see more examples of deploy scripts or some complex examples.
29.Jan.2012 at 20:23 by Anonymous
29.Jan.2012 at 20:23 by Anonymous
01.Feb.2012 at 01:01 by Rowan Merewood
Enjoyed the structure and pacing. Slides were fairly clear, though I personally would have gone for less text on them. Would have liked to see some more configuration examples (e.g. I've never set up Jenkins with Phing before, seeing the connection would have been useful). Seeing screenshots from real projects is cool, but maybe a mocked up project to show some more variety in the graphs/reports might have illustrated the point better. Demo's failing is always annoying, but you were prepared for it and the transition was pretty smooth. Definitely glad I made it though ;)
27.Jan.2012 at 18:03 by Iulian Naicu
Very nice presentation.