PHP spearheads the web world, integrating itself with databases, legacy applications, RIA applications and RESTful web services in a fast and easy way. In a world of heterogenous IT infrastructures, PHP is the glue of choice for building superb web applications that save costs, leverage business processes and connect IT systems that couldn´t connect before. This year´s Spring Conference leverages the topic of connecting the world through the usage of PHP.

Monday 25th May 2009

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XML and XPath with PHP
Talk by Tobias Schlitt

XML and XPath with PHP

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Refactor it! A practical iourney into the test-driven world
Talk by Lars Jankowfsky, Thorsten Rinne

Refactor it! A practical iourney into the test-driven world

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MySQL Cluster Workshop
Talk by Sonali Minocha

MySQL Cluster Workshop

Tuesday 26th May 2009

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MySQL Performance Tuning & Optimization Capsule
Talk by Sonali Minocha

MySQL Performance Tuning & Optimization Capsule

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Flex, AIR and PHP: the beginning of a beautiful friendship!
Talk by Mihai Corlan

Flex, AIR and PHP: the beginning of a beautiful friendship!

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Making frameworks suck less
Talk by Terry Chay

Making frameworks suck less

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WebDAV - The good, the bad and the evil
Talk by Tobias Schlitt

WebDAV - The good, the bad and the evil

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Sichere Applikationen auf Basis des Zend-Frameworks
Talk by Stefan Esser

Sichere Applikationen auf Basis des Zend-Frameworks

Professional Refactoring
Talk by Thorsten Rinne

Professional Refactoring

Why Architecture in Web Development matters
Talk by Lars Jankowfsky

Why Architecture in Web Development matters

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Zend Server and Zend Studio Integration
Talk by Baldur Scherabon

Zend Server and Zend Studio Integration

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PHP Development with Eclipse PDT 2.0
Talk by Bastian Feder

PHP Development with Eclipse PDT 2.0

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The Present and Future of PHP
Keynote by Andrei Zmievski

The Present and Future of PHP

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DTrace für AMP-Entwickler und Administratoren
Talk by Johannes Schlüter

DTrace für AMP-Entwickler und Administratoren

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Advanced SQL-based freetext search (case study)
Talk by Lukas Smith

Advanced SQL-based freetext search (case study)

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Bytekit - Ein Werkzeug zur Arbeit mit PHP Bytecode
Talk by Stefan Esser

Bytekit - Ein Werkzeug zur Arbeit mit PHP Bytecode

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intl me this, intl me that
Talk by Andrei Zmievski

intl me this, intl me that

Wednesday 27th May 2009

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Fließend XML - XMLReader & XMLWriter im Einsatz
Talk by Arne Blankerts

Fließend XML - XMLReader & XMLWriter im Einsatz

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Refactoring und Migration, oder wohin mit dem alten Code?
Talk by Stefan Priebsch

Refactoring und Migration, oder wohin mit dem alten Code?

Cool PHP Objects Sleep on the Couch
Talk by Sebastian Bergmann

Cool PHP Objects Sleep on the Couch

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Frameworkqualität: Tests als Gütesiegel
Talk by Benjamin Eberlei

Frameworkqualität: Tests als Gütesiegel

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OOP ... aber richtig
Talk by Stefan Priebsch

OOP ... aber richtig

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All the Little Pieces: Distributed systems with PHP
Talk by Andrei Zmievski

All the Little Pieces: Distributed systems with PHP

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Organized serendipity: Inside report from the core of PHP development
Keynote by Lukas Smith

Organized serendipity: Inside report from the core of PHP development

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Multi-Master MySQL
Talk by Arne Blankerts

Multi-Master MySQL

PHP Compiler Internals
Talk by Sebastian Bergmann

PHP Compiler Internals

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PHP without PHP
Talk by Terry Chay

PHP without PHP

The Lumber Mill - Using XSLT for your templates
Talk by Thomas Weinert

The Lumber Mill - Using XSLT for your templates

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Hidden gems in PHP 5.3
Talk by Johannes Schlüter

Hidden gems in PHP 5.3

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Learning from Rails - Migrate and Deploy with ease!
Talk by Thies C. Arntzen

Learning from Rails - Migrate and Deploy with ease!

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"XSS-Schwachstelle kompromittiert Server" - Ungewöhnliche Exploits näher betrachtet
Talk by Carsten Eilers

"XSS-Schwachstelle kompromittiert Server" - Ungewöhnliche Exploits näher betrachtet

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Almost Pythonic
Talk by David Zuelke

Almost Pythonic

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Framework? No thank you, I will use my own!
Talk by Lars Jankowfsky, Thorsten Rinne

Framework? No thank you, I will use my own!