際際滷shows by User: lsmith77 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: lsmith77 / Sun, 09 Feb 2014 09:51:55 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: lsmith77 Decoupled cms sunshinephp 2014 /slideshow/decoupled-cms-sunshinephp-2014/31000450 decoupledcmssunshinephp2014-140209095155-phpapp01
Talk about why and how one can create decoupled (PHP) web applications ]]>

Talk about why and how one can create decoupled (PHP) web applications ]]>
Sun, 09 Feb 2014 09:51:55 GMT /slideshow/decoupled-cms-sunshinephp-2014/31000450 lsmith77@slideshare.net(lsmith77) Decoupled cms sunshinephp 2014 lsmith77 Talk about why and how one can create decoupled (PHP) web applications <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/decoupledcmssunshinephp2014-140209095155-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Talk about why and how one can create decoupled (PHP) web applications
Decoupled cms sunshinephp 2014 from Lukas Smith
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Symfony Camp 2013 UA RESTing with Symfony2 /slideshow/symfony-camp-2013-res-ting-with-symfony/27617376 symfonycamp2013-restingwithsymfony-131027115717-phpapp02
Introduction to REST (RMM, media types and content negotiation) with a short list of Symfony2 bundles. The actual meat of the talk is in the referenced demo application.]]>

Introduction to REST (RMM, media types and content negotiation) with a short list of Symfony2 bundles. The actual meat of the talk is in the referenced demo application.]]>
Sun, 27 Oct 2013 11:57:17 GMT /slideshow/symfony-camp-2013-res-ting-with-symfony/27617376 lsmith77@slideshare.net(lsmith77) Symfony Camp 2013 UA RESTing with Symfony2 lsmith77 Introduction to REST (RMM, media types and content negotiation) with a short list of Symfony2 bundles. The actual meat of the talk is in the referenced demo application. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/symfonycamp2013-restingwithsymfony-131027115717-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Introduction to REST (RMM, media types and content negotiation) with a short list of Symfony2 bundles. The actual meat of the talk is in the referenced demo application.
Symfony Camp 2013 UA RESTing with Symfony2 from Lukas Smith
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If NoSQL is your answer, you are probably asking the wrong question. /slideshow/no-sql-isnottheanswer/18802708 nosql-is-not-the-answer-130414143712-phpapp02
This session is not about bad mouthing MongoDB, CoachDB, big data, map reduce or any of the other more recent additions to the database buzzword bingo. Instead it is about looking at how NoSQL is a confusing term and a more realistic assessment how old and new approaches in databases impact todays architectures...]]>

This session is not about bad mouthing MongoDB, CoachDB, big data, map reduce or any of the other more recent additions to the database buzzword bingo. Instead it is about looking at how NoSQL is a confusing term and a more realistic assessment how old and new approaches in databases impact todays architectures...]]>
Sun, 14 Apr 2013 14:37:12 GMT /slideshow/no-sql-isnottheanswer/18802708 lsmith77@slideshare.net(lsmith77) If NoSQL is your answer, you are probably asking the wrong question. lsmith77 This session is not about bad mouthing MongoDB, CoachDB, big data, map reduce or any of the other more recent additions to the database buzzword bingo. Instead it is about looking at how NoSQL is a confusing term and a more realistic assessment how old and new approaches in databases impact todays architectures... <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nosql-is-not-the-answer-130414143712-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This session is not about bad mouthing MongoDB, CoachDB, big data, map reduce or any of the other more recent additions to the database buzzword bingo. Instead it is about looking at how NoSQL is a confusing term and a more realistic assessment how old and new approaches in databases impact todays architectures...
If NoSQL is your answer, you are probably asking the wrong question. from Lukas Smith
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Welcome to the Symfony2 World - FOSDEM 2013 /slideshow/welcome-to-the-symfony2-world-fosdem-2013/16310496 fosdem2013master-130202102806-phpapp02
Symfony2 is more then just another PHP framework. It's backed by a community of people working together to bring innovative solutions to solve customer needs. This talk will give you an introducing to Symfony2 describing commonly used components. It will further discuss the ecosystem around Symfony2 with projects such a Symfony CMF and Vespolina.]]>

Symfony2 is more then just another PHP framework. It's backed by a community of people working together to bring innovative solutions to solve customer needs. This talk will give you an introducing to Symfony2 describing commonly used components. It will further discuss the ecosystem around Symfony2 with projects such a Symfony CMF and Vespolina.]]>
Sat, 02 Feb 2013 10:28:06 GMT /slideshow/welcome-to-the-symfony2-world-fosdem-2013/16310496 lsmith77@slideshare.net(lsmith77) Welcome to the Symfony2 World - FOSDEM 2013 lsmith77 Symfony2 is more then just another PHP framework. It's backed by a community of people working together to bring innovative solutions to solve customer needs. This talk will give you an introducing to Symfony2 describing commonly used components. It will further discuss the ecosystem around Symfony2 with projects such a Symfony CMF and Vespolina. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fosdem2013master-130202102806-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Symfony2 is more then just another PHP framework. It&#39;s backed by a community of people working together to bring innovative solutions to solve customer needs. This talk will give you an introducing to Symfony2 describing commonly used components. It will further discuss the ecosystem around Symfony2 with projects such a Symfony CMF and Vespolina.
Welcome to the Symfony2 World - FOSDEM 2013 from Lukas Smith
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Symfony2 - from the trenches /slideshow/symfony2-from-the-trenches/7222887 symfony2fromthetrenches-110310141352-phpapp02
This talk represents the combined experience from several web development teams who have been using Symfony2 since months already to create high profile production applications. The aim is to give the audience real world advice on how to best leverage Symfony2, the current rough spots and how to work around them. Aside from covering how to implement functionality in Symfony2, this talk will also cover topics such as how to best integrate 3rd party bundles and where to find them as well as how to deploy the code and integrate into the entire server setup.]]>

This talk represents the combined experience from several web development teams who have been using Symfony2 since months already to create high profile production applications. The aim is to give the audience real world advice on how to best leverage Symfony2, the current rough spots and how to work around them. Aside from covering how to implement functionality in Symfony2, this talk will also cover topics such as how to best integrate 3rd party bundles and where to find them as well as how to deploy the code and integrate into the entire server setup.]]>
Thu, 10 Mar 2011 14:13:47 GMT /slideshow/symfony2-from-the-trenches/7222887 lsmith77@slideshare.net(lsmith77) Symfony2 - from the trenches lsmith77 This talk represents the combined experience from several web development teams who have been using Symfony2 since months already to create high profile production applications. The aim is to give the audience real world advice on how to best leverage Symfony2, the current rough spots and how to work around them. Aside from covering how to implement functionality in Symfony2, this talk will also cover topics such as how to best integrate 3rd party bundles and where to find them as well as how to deploy the code and integrate into the entire server setup. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/symfony2fromthetrenches-110310141352-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This talk represents the combined experience from several web development teams who have been using Symfony2 since months already to create high profile production applications. The aim is to give the audience real world advice on how to best leverage Symfony2, the current rough spots and how to work around them. Aside from covering how to implement functionality in Symfony2, this talk will also cover topics such as how to best integrate 3rd party bundles and where to find them as well as how to deploy the code and integrate into the entire server setup.
Symfony2 - from the trenches from Lukas Smith
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OkAPI meet symfony, symfony meet OkAPI /slideshow/okapi-meet-symfony-symfony-meet-okapi/3205596 sfcomponents-100217035259-phpapp01
The Okapi framework was initially developed by the Liip AG together for use at local.ch as thin layer mainly handling XSLT transformation and request mapping between the Java backend and the PHP based frontend. It has evolved since then but has stayed true its heritage of being the thinnest possible layer that combines various open source libraries. In this spirit the sfYaml component was integrated in version 1.1 of the framework. Okapi 2 has integrated various additional symfony components to further reduce the amount of code that has to be maintained in house, while at the same time giving Okapi a very modern architecture having adopted the event dispatcher, request handler, service container components. This sessions explains why we choose to integrate these components and how we went about implementing them and more importantly what lessons we learned along the way.]]>

The Okapi framework was initially developed by the Liip AG together for use at local.ch as thin layer mainly handling XSLT transformation and request mapping between the Java backend and the PHP based frontend. It has evolved since then but has stayed true its heritage of being the thinnest possible layer that combines various open source libraries. In this spirit the sfYaml component was integrated in version 1.1 of the framework. Okapi 2 has integrated various additional symfony components to further reduce the amount of code that has to be maintained in house, while at the same time giving Okapi a very modern architecture having adopted the event dispatcher, request handler, service container components. This sessions explains why we choose to integrate these components and how we went about implementing them and more importantly what lessons we learned along the way.]]>
Wed, 17 Feb 2010 03:52:55 GMT /slideshow/okapi-meet-symfony-symfony-meet-okapi/3205596 lsmith77@slideshare.net(lsmith77) OkAPI meet symfony, symfony meet OkAPI lsmith77 The Okapi framework was initially developed by the Liip AG together for use at local.ch as thin layer mainly handling XSLT transformation and request mapping between the Java backend and the PHP based frontend. It has evolved since then but has stayed true its heritage of being the thinnest possible layer that combines various open source libraries. In this spirit the sfYaml component was integrated in version 1.1 of the framework. Okapi 2 has integrated various additional symfony components to further reduce the amount of code that has to be maintained in house, while at the same time giving Okapi a very modern architecture having adopted the event dispatcher, request handler, service container components. This sessions explains why we choose to integrate these components and how we went about implementing them and more importantly what lessons we learned along the way. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sfcomponents-100217035259-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Okapi framework was initially developed by the Liip AG together for use at local.ch as thin layer mainly handling XSLT transformation and request mapping between the Java backend and the PHP based frontend. It has evolved since then but has stayed true its heritage of being the thinnest possible layer that combines various open source libraries. In this spirit the sfYaml component was integrated in version 1.1 of the framework. Okapi 2 has integrated various additional symfony components to further reduce the amount of code that has to be maintained in house, while at the same time giving Okapi a very modern architecture having adopted the event dispatcher, request handler, service container components. This sessions explains why we choose to integrate these components and how we went about implementing them and more importantly what lessons we learned along the way.
OkAPI meet symfony, symfony meet OkAPI from Lukas Smith
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https://public.slidesharecdn.com/v2/images/profile-picture.png I live in Zurich, I love frisbee and my area of expertise is PHP and databases. pooteeweet.org https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/decoupledcmssunshinephp2014-140209095155-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/decoupled-cms-sunshinephp-2014/31000450 Decoupled cms sunshine... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/symfonycamp2013-restingwithsymfony-131027115717-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/symfony-camp-2013-res-ting-with-symfony/27617376 Symfony Camp 2013 UA R... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nosql-is-not-the-answer-130414143712-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/no-sql-isnottheanswer/18802708 If NoSQL is your answe...