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.
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Professional XML with PHP
Talk by Arne Blankerts, Tobias Schlitt Professional XML with PHP |
An Introduction to MapReduce
Workshop by David Zuelke An Introduction to MapReduce |
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Unit Testing für Dummies
Workshop by Lars Jankowfsky, Thorsten Rinne Unit Testing für Dummies |
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Hands-on Eclipse PDT 2.0
Workshop by Bastian Feder Hands-on Eclipse PDT 2.0 |
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Scrum - Just do it!
Talk by Dominik Jungowski, Sebastian Schürmann Scrum - Just do it! |
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Continuous Inspection and Integration of PHP Projects
Talk by Sebastian Bergmann, Stefan Priebsch Continuous Inspection and Integration of PHP Projects |
Web Application Architecture
Talk by Stefan Priebsch Web Application Architecture |
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Essential PHP for the Java/.NET Developer
Talk by Ralph Schindler Essential PHP for the Java/.NET Developer |
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PHP in the Cloud
Keynote by Ralph Schindler PHP in the Cloud |
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Better Know a Version: PHP 5.3, Volume One
Talk by Johannes Schlüter, David Zuelke Better Know a Version: PHP 5.3, Volume One |
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Better Know a Version: PHP 5.3, Volume Two
Talk by Johannes Schlüter, David Zuelke Better Know a Version: PHP 5.3, Volume Two |
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Onboarding PHP Applications to the Cloud
Talk by Tobias Kunze Briseño Onboarding PHP Applications to the Cloud |
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NetBeans IDE - The choice for PHP development
Talk by Oliver Mueller NetBeans IDE - The choice for PHP development |
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Towards the Cloud: Event-driven Architectures in PHP
Talk by Benjamin Eberlei Towards the Cloud: Event-driven Architectures in PHP |
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Xdebug — PHP developer's Swiss-Army Knife
Talk by Derick Rethans Xdebug — PHP developer's Swiss-Army Knife |
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Fix your Architecture!
Talk by Thorsten Rinne Fix your Architecture! |
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Design Patterns for PHP Developers
Talk by Cal Evans Design Patterns for PHP Developers |
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Getting involved with the PHP Project
Talk by Scott MacVicar Getting involved with the PHP Project |
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Design Patterns for PHP Developers
Talk by Cal Evans Design Patterns for PHP Developers |
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SQL Server 2008 und SQL Server Express für den Webentwickler
Talk by Steffen Krause SQL Server 2008 und SQL Server Express für den Webentwickler |
XPath - A practical guide
Talk by Arne Blankerts, Tobias Schlitt XPath - A practical guide |
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Validating XML - Avoiding the pain
Talk by Arne Blankerts, Tobias Schlitt Validating XML - Avoiding the pain |
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How to achieve more with less code
Talk by Stefan Priebsch How to achieve more with less code |
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Extending Zend Framework and Extending with Zend Framework
Talk by Ralph Schindler Extending Zend Framework and Extending with Zend Framework |
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Code smells in PHP
Talk by Dagfinn Reiersøl Code smells in PHP |
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Indexing the MySQL Index: Guide to Performance Enhancement
Talk by Vineet Agrawal, Sonali Minocha Indexing the MySQL Index: Guide to Performance Enhancement |
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MySQL Performance Tuning for DBAs
Talk by Sonali Minocha MySQL Performance Tuning for DBAs |
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Vorstellung von OpenSocial
Talk by Frank Ruske Vorstellung von OpenSocial |
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Zend Framework and the CLI
Talk by Cal Evans Zend Framework and the CLI |
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The future of web technologies
Keynote by Patrick Lauke The future of web technologies |
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Lessons learned: Experience from the Front Line
Talk by Scott MacVicar Lessons learned: Experience from the Front Line |
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Zend Framework and the CLI
Talk by Cal Evans Zend Framework and the CLI |
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Softwaremetriken verstehen und nutzen
Talk by Kore Nordmann, Manuel Pichler Softwaremetriken verstehen und nutzen |