For Magento developers, by Magento developers
08:30 |
Welcome
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(30 minutes)
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09:00 |
Opening
in Main
(15 minutes)
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09:15 |
Don't Stop Learning
Talk by Stefan Koopmanschap in Main (45 minutes) . |
10:00 |
Cofee
in Main
(15 minutes)
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10:15 |
Cron on steroids
Talk by Michiel Gerritsen in Main (45 minutes) Cronjobs are a great feature of applications of any size. They allow all kinds of stuff: imports, exports, background processing, etc. But managing cronjobs can be hard. Some common problems developers encounter when trying to manage cronjobs: - The environment is different. Paths and executables may be different and not available. - It is possible that cronjobs overlap and bring your server to it's knees. - What about output? How to handle that? Jenkins is most known for it's Continuous Integration capabilities. But did you know you can also use it to execute other tasks? It's a great fit to manage your cronjobs. Only need an e-mail when an task fails? It's just configuration! You want to check the queue size on your clients server? Build a mysql query and execute it. It gives you a great flexibility over managing your cronjobs. |
11:00 |
GraphQL: Mind your Ps and QLs
Talk by Cristian Partica in Main (45 minutes) . |
11:45 |
Lunch
in Main
(45 minutes)
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12:30 |
The Agile Agency - launching a Magento MVP in 1 sprint
Talk by Rieks Visser in Main (45 minutes) . |
13:15 |
Run Magento 2 on Docker swarm
Talk by Ike Devolder in Main (45 minutes) . |
14:00 |
Coffee
in Main
(15 minutes)
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14:15 |
Stop flushing the fing cache
Talk by John Hughes in Main (45 minutes) . |
15:00 |
Magento Page Builder
Talk by Tommy Wiebell in Main (45 minutes) . |
15:45 |
Closing remarks
in Main
(15 minutes)
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16:00 |
Open bar
in Main
(2 hour)
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