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Thursday, September 25. 2008
[webmaster's note: due to a miscommunication possibly involving beer at one of the Zendcon after parties, instead of a day 2 and day 3 review, we had 2 day 2 reviews; there's some interesting comments in the post though, so we're still just posting it. Don't worry, we'll get someone to cover day 3 as well.]
As you might know I was one of the lucky few who Ibuildings sent to ZendCon. I must say that the conference was a massive success; everything just seemed to work well even when some speakers canceled on the last minute. I am going to focus on the conference day 2 in this post since all other days have been covered by the other Ibuildings people. Day 2 was full of interesting sessions from presenters including Elizabeth M Smith, Sebastian Bergmann, Andrei Zmievski and many more. Continue reading "ZendCon Day 2 - 2" Thursday, September 18. 2008Magento is an open-source eCommerce platform built on top of Zend Framework. Magento is very well architected - maybe sometimes a bit over-architected - and very promising. It has a modular approach and allows developers to build extensions and add functionality to it. Although the project is relatively young it has a big community and loads of (community) extensions available. The licensing allows you to use it in both commercial as open-source products. It even has an iPhone interface so who needs more Continue reading "ZendCon Day 2" They also made some announcements:
Continue reading "ZendCon Day 1" Wednesday, September 17. 2008After our amazing roadtrip (see previous blog entries for trip reports), it was time for the first day of the conference. Or actually, day 0, as the first 'real' day would be on tuesday when the main conference starts. We first went through registration, which went very smooth (only very short lines) and then had some coffee. I first sat in on the Object Oriented programming tutorial by Marcus Boerger from Google. It was a structured overview of Object Oriented programming. The target audience was clearly PHP programmers that wanted to learn how to do OO programming and I think Marcus did a nice job explaining it. Continue reading "ZendCon Day 0 - Tutorial Day" The restaurant Paul had recommended is near Malibu on the Pacific Coast Highway, the road we had decided to use for the trip. Outside Santa Monica the road hugs the Pacific coast and you have a beatiful view of the ocean. And if you are lucky and patient you can see dolphins. Continue reading "ZendCon Trip Day 3: From LA to Santa Clara"
I'm one of the lucky people at Ibuildings who got to go to ZendCon (2008). I brought my video camera to make some videos of our trip and the conference. The videos of the first 2 days are already online on Youtube, more videos will follow in the next few days. The videos of the first few days cover our trip to Los Angeles where we rented a van to go to San Francisco. You can find the videos here. Make sure you choose the high quality version of the videos, it's a link just below the video.
Tuesday, September 16. 2008As said, LA is big and despite our car navigation system we took a few wrong turns, but eventually we managed to get there. Continue reading "ZendCon Trip Day 2: Sightseeing in LA" Continue reading "ZendCon Trip Day 1: Our arrival in LA" Thursday, September 11. 2008
Well I am nearly through one of the coolest weeks of my working life, this having been my itinerary, Monday to Friday: London, Sheffield, Leeds, Manchester, Dublin, London, and LA.
All for a good cause, of course Tomorrow a lucky few of us set off for LA for a brief road trip leading up to ZendCon. Since everyone there gets a chance to do the PHP Certification test, for some unknown reason I agreed to sit the thing, having never written a line of PHP code in my life. Watch this space, but miracles really don't happen. ZendCon will give me the opportunity to try and talk to every European voice I hear, as well as some serious bonding with our Dutch cousins. We'll also post regular live updates from the conference on this blog so stay tuned!
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