Category Archives: ZendCon Sessions

ZendCon Sessions Episode 043: Improving QA on PHP Projects

Episode 43: “Improving QA on PHP Projects” Speaker: Michelangelo van Dam Topic: Improving QA on PHP Projects Release Date: March 11, 2011 Welcome to the ZendCon 2010 edition of the ZendCon Sessions. The ZendCon Sessions are live recordings of sessions … Continue reading

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ZendCon Sessions Episode 042: Best Practices in PHP Application Deployment

Episode 42: “Best Practices in PHP Application Deployment” Speaker: Shahar Evron Topic: Best Practices in PHP Application Deployment Release Date: March 11, 2011 Welcome to the ZendCon 2010 edition of the ZendCon Sessions. The ZendCon Sessions are live recordings of … Continue reading

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ZendCon Sessions Episode 041: Documents, Documents, Documents

Episode 41: “Documents, Documents, Documents” Speaker: Matthew Weier O’Phinney Topic: Documents, Documents, Documents Release Date: February 23, 2011 Welcome to the ZendCon 2010 edition of the ZendCon Sessions. The ZendCon Sessions are live recordings of sessions that have been given … Continue reading

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ZendCon Sessions Episode 040: Memcached: the better Memcache interface

Episode 40: “Memcached, the Better Memcache Interface” Speaker: Ilia Alshanetsky Topic: Memcached, the Better Memcache Interface Release Date: February 23, 2011 Welcome to the ZendCon 2010 edition of the ZendCon Sessions. The ZendCon Sessions are live recordings of sessions that … Continue reading

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ZendCon Sessions Episode 038: Reusable Bootstrap Resources with Zend_Application

Episode 38: “Reusable Bootstrap Resources with Zend_Application” Speaker: Hector Virgen Topic: Reusable Bootstrap Resources with Zend_Application Release Date: February 15, 2011 Welcome to the ZendCon 2010 edition of the ZendCon Sessions. The ZendCon Sessions are live recordings of sessions that … Continue reading

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ZendCon Sessions Episode 037: Why MVC is not an Application Architecture

Episode 37: “Why MVC is not an Application Architecture” Speaker: Stefan Priebsch Topic: Why MVC is not an Application Architecture Release Date: <January 31, 2011 Welcome to the ZendCon 2010 edition of the ZendCon Sessions. The ZendCon Sessions are live … Continue reading

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ZendCon Sessions Episode 036: "Pragmatic Guide to Git"

Episode 036: “Pragmatic Guide to Git” Speaker: Travis Swicegood Topic: Pragmatic Guide to Git Release Date: 02/08/2011 Welcome to the ZendCon 2010 edition of the ZendCon Sessions. The ZendCon Sessions are live recordings of sessions that have been given at … Continue reading

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Episode 35: Unit Testing in Zend Framework 1.8

Episode 035: “Unit Testing in Zend Framework 1.8″ Speaker: Michelangelo van Dam Topic: Unit Testing in Zend Framework 1.8 Release Date: 01/24/2011 Welcome to the ZendCon 2010 edition of the ZendCon Sessions. The ZendCon Sessions are live recordings of sessions … Continue reading

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ZendCon 2010 Podcast – Introducing Zend Framework 2.0

Speaker Ralph Schindler (Penn) and Matthew Weier O'Phinney (Teller) Abstract Zend Framework has grown tremendously since the first public preview release in March 2006. Originally a slim, MVC framework with a number of standalone components, it has grown to a … Continue reading

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ZendCon 2010 Podcast – Do You Queue?

Speaker Kevin Schroeder Abstract There has been a lot of talk over the past several years about the difference between performance and scalability. When talking about building a scalable application queuing is a concept that many PHP developers are not … Continue reading

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