Category Archives: ZendCon Sessions

ZendCon 2010 Podcast – A New Approach To Object Persistence In PHP

Speaker Stefan Priebsch Abstract The object-relational impedance mismatch makes persisting PHP objects in a relational database a daunting task. How about these new schemaless NoSQL databases? We will have a look at the problems involved with persisting PHP objects, and … Continue reading

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ZendCon 2010 Podcast – Dependency Injection

We are starting to release the recorded ZendCon sessions from 2010. They will be released in the order found on the contest page where you were able to vote for the ones you wanted to hear first. Speaker Fabien Potencier … Continue reading

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The ZendCon Sessions Episode 30: Introduction to CouchDB with PHP

Episode 030: “Introduction to CouchDB with PHP” Speaker: Shahar Evron Topic: Introduction to CouchDB with PHP Release Date: 1/7/2009 Welcome to the ZendCon 2009 edition of the ZendCon Sessions. The ZendCon Sessions are live recordings of sessions that have been … Continue reading

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The ZendCon Sessions Episode 29: PHP – Faster And Cheaper. Scale Vertically with IBM i

Episode 029: “PHP – Faster And Cheaper. Scale Vertically with IBM i” Speaker: Sam Hennessey Topic: PHP – Faster And Cheaper. Scale Vertically with IBM i Release Date: 12/30/2009 Welcome to the ZendCon 2009 edition of the ZendCon Sessions. The … Continue reading

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The ZendCon Sessions Episode 28: PHP 5.3 == Awesome!

Episode 028: “PHP 5.3 == Awesome!” Speaker: Ilia Alshanetsky Topic: PHP 5.3 == Awesome! Release Date: 12/23/2009 Welcome to the ZendCon 2009 edition of the ZendCon Sessions. The ZendCon Sessions are live recordings of sessions that have been given at … Continue reading

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The ZendCon Sessions Episode 27: Security Centered Design

Episode 027: “Security Centered Design” Speaker: Chris Shiflett Topic: Security Centered Design Release Date: 9/29/2009 Welcome to the ZendCon 2008 edition of the ZendCon Sessions. The ZendCon Sessions are live recordings of sessions that have been given at previous Zend … Continue reading

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The ZendCon Sessions Episode 26: Best Practices of PHP Development

Episode 026: “Best Practices of PHP Development” Speakers: Mike Naberezny Matthew Weier O’Phinney Topic: Best Practices of PHP Development Release Date: 9/18/2009 Welcome to the ZendCon 2008 edition of the ZendCon Sessions. The ZendCon Sessions are live recordings of sessions … Continue reading

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The ZendCon Sessions Episode 25: (In)secure Ajax-y Websites with PHP

Episode 025: “(In)secure Ajax-y Websites with PHP” Speaker: Christian Wenz Topic: (In)secure Ajax-y Websites with PHP Release Date: 8/6/2009 Welcome to the ZendCon 2008 edition of the ZendCon Sessions. The ZendCon Sessions are live recordings of sessions that have been … Continue reading

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The ZendCon Sessions Episode 24: Elegant Ways of Handling PHP Errors and Exceptions

Episode 024: “Elegant Ways of Handling PHP Errors and Exceptions” Speaker: Eddo Rotman Topic: Elegant Ways of Handling PHP Errors and Exceptions Release Date: 7/30/2009 Welcome to the ZendCon 2008 edition of the ZendCon Sessions. The ZendCon Sessions are live … Continue reading

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The ZendCon Sessions Episode 23: Rickroll To Go With PHP, WURFL, and Other Open Source Tools

Episode 023: “Rickroll To Go With PHP, WURFL, and Other Open Source Tools” Speaker: Brian DeShong Topic: Rickroll To Go With PHP, WURFL, and Other Open Source Tools Release Date: 7/23/2009 Welcome to the ZendCon 2008 edition of the ZendCon … Continue reading

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