PHP is for sure one of the best programming languages and technologies for web development and web business. It is especially reliable in times of economic downturn with its strength being efficient, maintainable and highly scalable. And these are just some of the reasons, why PHP is driving a majority of todays web applications.

Keynote
Talk
Workshop
Social
Event Related

Sunday, 15th November 2009

Sessions
00:00

Professional XML with PHP

Arne Blankerts, Tobias Schlitt

An Introduction to MapReduce

David Zuelke

Unit Testing für Dummies

Lars Jankowfsky, Thorsten Rinne

Hands-on Eclipse PDT 2.0

Bastian Feder

Scrum - Just do it!

Dominik Jungowski, Sebastian Schürmann

Monday, 16th November 2009

Sessions
00:00

Continuous Inspection and Integration of PHP Projects

Sebastian Bergmann, Stefan Priebsch

Web Application Architecture

Stefan Priebsch

Essential PHP for the Java/.NET Developer

Ralph Schindler

PHP in the Cloud

Ralph Schindler

Better Know a Version: PHP 5.3, Volume One

Johannes Schlüter, David Zuelke

Better Know a Version: PHP 5.3, Volume Two

Johannes Schlüter, David Zuelke

Onboarding PHP Applications to the Cloud

Tobias Kunze Briseño

NetBeans IDE - The choice for PHP development

Oliver Mueller

Towards the Cloud: Event-driven Architectures in PHP

Benjamin Eberlei

Xdebug — PHP developer's Swiss-Army Knife

Derick Rethans

Fix your Architecture!

Thorsten Rinne

Design Patterns for PHP Developers

Cal Evans

Getting involved with the PHP Project

Scott MacVicar

Design Patterns for PHP Developers

Cal Evans

Tuesday, 17th November 2009

Sessions
00:00

SQL Server 2008 und SQL Server Express für den Webentwickler

Steffen Krause

XPath - A practical guide

Arne Blankerts, Tobias Schlitt

Validating XML - Avoiding the pain

Arne Blankerts, Tobias Schlitt

How to achieve more with less code

Stefan Priebsch

Extending Zend Framework and Extending with Zend Framework

Ralph Schindler

Code smells in PHP

Dagfinn Reiersøl

Indexing the MySQL Index: Guide to Performance Enhancement

Vineet Agrawal, Sonali Minocha

MySQL Performance Tuning for DBAs

Sonali Minocha

Vorstellung von OpenSocial

Frank Ruske

Zend Framework and the CLI

Cal Evans

The future of web technologies

Patrick Lauke

Lessons learned: Experience from the Front Line

Scott MacVicar

Zend Framework and the CLI

Cal Evans

Softwaremetriken verstehen und nutzen

Kore Nordmann, Manuel Pichler

Wednesday, 18th November 2009

Sessions
00:00

Analyzing PHP Code

Sebastian Bergmann

The State of Quality Assurance Tools for PHP

Sebastian Bergmann

Stress-free Deployment

Rob Allen

Caching for Performance

Rob Allen

The state of SOAP in PHP

David Zuelke

Caching, sharding, distributing - Scaling best practices

Lars Jankowfsky

Unit-Testing Bad-Practices by Example

Benjamin Eberlei

How to finally test your Legacy Code Nightmares

Benjamin Eberlei

Reliable Acceptance Testing

Dagfinn Reiersøl

PHP on the D-BUS

Derick Rethans

Debugging PHP with xDebug inside of Eclipse PDT 2.0

Bastian Feder

PHPillow and CouchDB and PHP

Kore Nordmann

Charsets & Encodings

Kore Nordmann, Manuel Pichler