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Podcasts de la ZendConf 2010

Licence : Les sessions de la ZendConf sont distribuées sous licence creative commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0, merci de tenir compte des restrictions inhérentes à cette licences et aux droits d'auteurs.

Pragmatic Guide to Git

Speaker: Travis Swicegood
Abstract: Git is hard; at least if you listen to the naysayers. Actually, you need to know a handful of commands to navigate Git successfully. This talk demystifies Git. Once we're finished you'll know everything you need to start using Git in your day-to-day projects and collaboratively with other developers.

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00:57:53

Unit Testing in Zend Framework 1.8

Speaker: Michelangelo van Dam
Abstract: Zend Framework 1.8 has improved and simplified how you can test your applications, providing you with excellent techniques to streamline your quality assurance processes and reduce your maintenance costs.

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00:58:21

Introducing Zend Framework 2.0

Speakers: 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 codebase more than 2M lines of code. Work now turns to version 2, with goals of increased simplicity and advanced PHP 5.3 usage.

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01:02:10

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 overly familiar with. In this talk we will demonstrate how you can use the Zend Server Job Queue to scale your application.

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01:00:03

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 introduce design patterns that help solving these problems. Putting the patterns to good use, we will build a working PHP object persistence solution for MongoDB.

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01:01:22

Dependency Injection

Speaker: Fabien Potencier
Abstract: This session introduced one of the less-known design patterns in the PHP world, but also one that can greatly improve the decoupling and the testability of your code: Dependency Injection. I will demonstrate how to use Dependency Injection in your projects, and I will take advantage of the PHP 5.3 new features to create a fully-featured DI container live.

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01:01:32

Témoignages des clients

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