ZendCon ’07 Slides

October 22, 2007

Events

I have now collected the majority of the slides from the speakers at ZendCon. Most of these have already been posted on the speakers blogs. However, I thought it would be a good idea to gang them all together on one post for those who are looking for them. I’ve also linked to the blog posts of any speakers who blogged about ZendCon as well. Watch this page for updates, as new slides come in, I’ll update the page. Speakers, if your slides are not here or I did not link to your blog, please drop me an email and I’ll update it.

Speaker/Blog Session/Slides
Brian Aker Amazon’s EC2 and S3
Ilia Alshanetsky State of PHP Security
Vedanta Barooah Evaluating PHP as a technology platform for SOA implementations
Marcus Boerger Extending PHP
David Boloker IBM Mashup Maker & the Evolving Ecosystem
Lee Brimelow Designing PHP Based RIAs for Richer Internet Experiences
Glen Campbell Optimizing Service Oriented Architectures with PHP
Keith Casey
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The Bionic App
Massimiliano Cavicchioli Importance of load tests before application release
Massimiliano Cavicchioli Zend Platform Job Queue Advanced Use Case
Terry Chay The Internet is an Ogre: Finding Art in the Software Architecture
John Coggeshall Enterprise PHP: Cross Section of a real Implementation
Eric David Project Management Methods to Maintain IT standards
Brian DeShong
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The Grown-Up Company’s Guide to Development
Erwin Earley Introduction to PHP on System i
Erwin Earley Best Practices for running PHP on System i
Erwin Earley Leveraging DB2/400 data and RPG/COBOL/CL programs
Renaun Erickson Build a Sexy Front End to a Zend Framework Powered Application
Shahar Evron
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Content Indexing with Zend_Search_Lucene
Shahar Evron Building Scalable Development Environments
Darby Felton Implementing Access Control with Zend Framework
Wez Furlong Best Practices for Sending Mail from PHP
Sara Goleman Identity Panel Discussion
Nir Ilani Monitoring & Managing PHP Applications
Hank Janssen How to optimize and deploy PHP on Windows for development and production
Christopher Jones Connection Pooling & Other Features for Data Scaling
Christopher Jones Performance Tuning for PHP with Oracle Databases
Bill Karwin Zend Framework Database Quick Start
Yossi Leon The Fragmented PHP Development Tools Market & The Impact of Eclipse/PDT
Stanislav Malyshev Creating RIA With PHP
Elizabeth Naramore PHP and E-Commerce: More Than Just a Shopping Cart
Stewart Nickolas QEDWiki and Zend Framework
Matthew Weier O’Phinney Zend Framework MVC Quick Start
Sam Pinkhasov Best Practices for running PHP on System i
Jay Pipes MySQL Performance Coding From Soup to Nuts
Stefan Priebsch PHP Migration Concepts
Ben Ramsey
Brian DeShong
Mobilizing & Sharing: How the Zend Framework Builds Community for Nokia MOSH
Ben Ramsey Give Your Site A Boost With memcached
Derick Rethans Time = Money
Rob Richards Working With Web Services
Thorsten Rinne IBM DB2 with PHP 5.2 and AJAX
Eddo Rotman PHP & Agile Development Methodologies
Chris Shiflett Security 2.0
David Sklar API Design in PHP
Joe Stagner PHP Diversity -PHP applications in a Heterogeneous IT Environment
Dmitry Stogov Identity Panel Discussion
Jacob Taylor Speeding to Web 2.0 with PHP
Laura Thomson Premium PHP
Eli White High Performance PHP & MySQL Scaling Techniques
Eli White PHP Features You Didn’t Know Existed
Damon Williams PayPal: New Solutions for PHP Developers
Andrei Zmievski PHP::$unicode->i18n()

About Cal Evans

Many moons ago, at the tender age of 14, Cal touched his first computer. (We're using the term "computer" loosely here, it was a TRS-80 Model 1) Since then his life has never been the same. He graduated from TRS-80s to Commodores and eventually to IBM PC's. For the past 10 years Cal has worked with PHP and MySQL on Linux OSX, and when necessary, Windows. He has built on a variety of projects ranging in size from simple web pages to multi-million dollar web applications. When not banging his head on his monitor, attempting a blood sacrifice to get a particular piece of code working, he enjoys building and managing development teams using his widely imitated but never patented management style of "management by wandering around". Cal is currently based in Nashville, TN and is gainfully unemployed as the Chief Marketing Officer of Blue Parabola, LLC. Cal is happily married to wife 1.28, the lovely and talented Kathy. Together they have 2 kids who were both bright enough not to pursue a career in IT. Cal blogs at http://blog.calevans.com and is the founder and host of Day Camp 4 Developers

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One Response to “ZendCon ’07 Slides”

  1. fedecarg Says:

    Excellent idea, thanks!