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Following the 2010 TYPO3 conference in Dallas, Cast Iron Coding decided to drop development of its internal MVC framework and base all future development on ExtBase. In the past year, we have encountered challenges with ExtBase as well as opportunities, and the purpose of this talk will be to share with the audience the lessons we've learned as well as some of our successes. A large part of the talk will be devoted to showing what's possible with ExtBase in real-world settings, including discussions about 1. using ExtBase with an Oracle database backend and DBAL/ADOB 2. utilizing ExtBase in backend scheduler tasks 3. moving to ExtBase, ExtJS, and ExtDirect for backend module development 4. Replacing HTML elements in the backend with FLUID HTML elements 5. Moving from TemplaVoila to fluid-based page templates; and 6. Our experience using ExtBase with an AJAX-driven frontend plugin that allows users to search data stored in the client's Salesforce account. Rather than go into great technical detail, I will discuss what we learned from these various examples. However, I will provide audience members with some code examples that may be useful for future projects of their own. Finally, I will discuss how the switch to ExtBase impacted our business from a productivity/revenue standpoint, and discuss what sorts of projects we see as a good fit for ExtBase.]]>

Following the 2010 TYPO3 conference in Dallas, Cast Iron Coding decided to drop development of its internal MVC framework and base all future development on ExtBase. In the past year, we have encountered challenges with ExtBase as well as opportunities, and the purpose of this talk will be to share with the audience the lessons we've learned as well as some of our successes. A large part of the talk will be devoted to showing what's possible with ExtBase in real-world settings, including discussions about 1. using ExtBase with an Oracle database backend and DBAL/ADOB 2. utilizing ExtBase in backend scheduler tasks 3. moving to ExtBase, ExtJS, and ExtDirect for backend module development 4. Replacing HTML elements in the backend with FLUID HTML elements 5. Moving from TemplaVoila to fluid-based page templates; and 6. Our experience using ExtBase with an AJAX-driven frontend plugin that allows users to search data stored in the client's Salesforce account. Rather than go into great technical detail, I will discuss what we learned from these various examples. However, I will provide audience members with some code examples that may be useful for future projects of their own. Finally, I will discuss how the switch to ExtBase impacted our business from a productivity/revenue standpoint, and discuss what sorts of projects we see as a good fit for ExtBase.]]>
Fri, 10 Jun 2011 15:49:58 GMT /slideshow/one-year-later-reflections-on-developing-with-extbase-and-fluid/8274751 zdavis@slideshare.net(zdavis) One Year Later: Reflections on Developing with Extbase and Fluid zdavis Following the 2010 TYPO3 conference in Dallas, Cast Iron Coding decided to drop development of its internal MVC framework and base all future development on ExtBase. In the past year, we have encountered challenges with ExtBase as well as opportunities, and the purpose of this talk will be to share with the audience the lessons we've learned as well as some of our successes. A large part of the talk will be devoted to showing what's possible with ExtBase in real-world settings, including discussions about 1. using ExtBase with an Oracle database backend and DBAL/ADOB 2. utilizing ExtBase in backend scheduler tasks 3. moving to ExtBase, ExtJS, and ExtDirect for backend module development 4. Replacing HTML elements in the backend with FLUID HTML elements 5. Moving from TemplaVoila to fluid-based page templates; and 6. Our experience using ExtBase with an AJAX-driven frontend plugin that allows users to search data stored in the client's Salesforce account. Rather than go into great technical detail, I will discuss what we learned from these various examples. However, I will provide audience members with some code examples that may be useful for future projects of their own. Finally, I will discuss how the switch to ExtBase impacted our business from a productivity/revenue standpoint, and discuss what sorts of projects we see as a good fit for ExtBase. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sfpresextbase-110610155003-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Following the 2010 TYPO3 conference in Dallas, Cast Iron Coding decided to drop development of its internal MVC framework and base all future development on ExtBase. In the past year, we have encountered challenges with ExtBase as well as opportunities, and the purpose of this talk will be to share with the audience the lessons we&#39;ve learned as well as some of our successes. A large part of the talk will be devoted to showing what&#39;s possible with ExtBase in real-world settings, including discussions about 1. using ExtBase with an Oracle database backend and DBAL/ADOB 2. utilizing ExtBase in backend scheduler tasks 3. moving to ExtBase, ExtJS, and ExtDirect for backend module development 4. Replacing HTML elements in the backend with FLUID HTML elements 5. Moving from TemplaVoila to fluid-based page templates; and 6. Our experience using ExtBase with an AJAX-driven frontend plugin that allows users to search data stored in the client&#39;s Salesforce account. Rather than go into great technical detail, I will discuss what we learned from these various examples. However, I will provide audience members with some code examples that may be useful for future projects of their own. Finally, I will discuss how the switch to ExtBase impacted our business from a productivity/revenue standpoint, and discuss what sorts of projects we see as a good fit for ExtBase.
One Year Later: Reflections on Developing with Extbase and Fluid from zdavis
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T3dallas typoscript /slideshow/t3dallas-typoscript/4247494 t3dallas-typoscript-100523101157-phpapp02
The purpose of this talk will be to provide the audience with a 45 minute crash course in Typoscript.. The talk will be aimed at TYPO3 administrators and developers who find Typoscript frustrating, confusing, or downright maddening. I will start by explaining the fundamentals of TypoScript, including what it is, its syntax, and how it generally functions throughout the TYPO3 core. I will give a brief overview of available Typoscript resources on typo3.org and a quick lesson in how to read the TSREF, which can be a challenge in and of itself. Building off of this foundation, the talk will move quickly into more advanced Typoscript techniques and best practices. We’ll walk through of some of the more vexing components of Typoscript, including the ways in which Typoscript can interact with the page record (or, in some cases, the cObject data property), CASE objects, and more advanced parts of stdWrap. We’ll look at how, in the end, everything in TYPO3 gets rendered through Typoscript, including plugins. We’ll discuss strategies for extending the Typoscript that renders core content elements in CSS Styled Content. Everyone will leave the talk with a Typoscript cheat sheet, and better understanding of how to utilize Typoscript effectively in their TYPO3 projects and how to find solutions when Typoscript doesn’t do what they expect it to.]]>

The purpose of this talk will be to provide the audience with a 45 minute crash course in Typoscript.. The talk will be aimed at TYPO3 administrators and developers who find Typoscript frustrating, confusing, or downright maddening. I will start by explaining the fundamentals of TypoScript, including what it is, its syntax, and how it generally functions throughout the TYPO3 core. I will give a brief overview of available Typoscript resources on typo3.org and a quick lesson in how to read the TSREF, which can be a challenge in and of itself. Building off of this foundation, the talk will move quickly into more advanced Typoscript techniques and best practices. We’ll walk through of some of the more vexing components of Typoscript, including the ways in which Typoscript can interact with the page record (or, in some cases, the cObject data property), CASE objects, and more advanced parts of stdWrap. We’ll look at how, in the end, everything in TYPO3 gets rendered through Typoscript, including plugins. We’ll discuss strategies for extending the Typoscript that renders core content elements in CSS Styled Content. Everyone will leave the talk with a Typoscript cheat sheet, and better understanding of how to utilize Typoscript effectively in their TYPO3 projects and how to find solutions when Typoscript doesn’t do what they expect it to.]]>
Sun, 23 May 2010 10:11:16 GMT /slideshow/t3dallas-typoscript/4247494 zdavis@slideshare.net(zdavis) T3dallas typoscript zdavis The purpose of this talk will be to provide the audience with a 45 minute crash course in Typoscript.. The talk will be aimed at TYPO3 administrators and developers who find Typoscript frustrating, confusing, or downright maddening. I will start by explaining the fundamentals of TypoScript, including what it is, its syntax, and how it generally functions throughout the TYPO3 core. I will give a brief overview of available Typoscript resources on typo3.org and a quick lesson in how to read the TSREF, which can be a challenge in and of itself. Building off of this foundation, the talk will move quickly into more advanced Typoscript techniques and best practices. We’ll walk through of some of the more vexing components of Typoscript, including the ways in which Typoscript can interact with the page record (or, in some cases, the cObject data property), CASE objects, and more advanced parts of stdWrap. We’ll look at how, in the end, everything in TYPO3 gets rendered through Typoscript, including plugins. We’ll discuss strategies for extending the Typoscript that renders core content elements in CSS Styled Content. Everyone will leave the talk with a Typoscript cheat sheet, and better understanding of how to utilize Typoscript effectively in their TYPO3 projects and how to find solutions when Typoscript doesn’t do what they expect it to. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/t3dallas-typoscript-100523101157-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The purpose of this talk will be to provide the audience with a 45 minute crash course in Typoscript.. The talk will be aimed at TYPO3 administrators and developers who find Typoscript frustrating, confusing, or downright maddening. I will start by explaining the fundamentals of TypoScript, including what it is, its syntax, and how it generally functions throughout the TYPO3 core. I will give a brief overview of available Typoscript resources on typo3.org and a quick lesson in how to read the TSREF, which can be a challenge in and of itself. Building off of this foundation, the talk will move quickly into more advanced Typoscript techniques and best practices. We’ll walk through of some of the more vexing components of Typoscript, including the ways in which Typoscript can interact with the page record (or, in some cases, the cObject data property), CASE objects, and more advanced parts of stdWrap. We’ll look at how, in the end, everything in TYPO3 gets rendered through Typoscript, including plugins. We’ll discuss strategies for extending the Typoscript that renders core content elements in CSS Styled Content. Everyone will leave the talk with a Typoscript cheat sheet, and better understanding of how to utilize Typoscript effectively in their TYPO3 projects and how to find solutions when Typoscript doesn’t do what they expect it to.
T3dallas typoscript from zdavis
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