I've only just announced my session at this year's SymfonyCamp, and already I can announce the next one. I will be speaking at this year's installment of the International PHP Conference, one of the biggest conferences in the PHP realms of this world.
posted on August 28, 2008 - 1 comment(s) - tags: IPC, germany, conference, refactoring, php
After having organized the event last year, I am very happy to announce that I will be speaking at this years edition of the SymfonyCamp in Leusden, The Netherlands. SymfonyCamp is one of the best ways of getting in touch with the symfony community - and you'll learn something in the process.
posted on August 24, 2008 - 1 comment(s) - tags: symfony, php, event, symfonycamp
Today I tried the DbFinderPlugin for the first time. I am truely impressed. Using this plugin, it is not necessary anymore to really care about which ORM you pick for your project. It's the thought behind symfony 1.1 taken into the symfony ORM-selection.
posted on August 13, 2008 - 32 comment(s) - tags: DbFinderPlugin, ORM, symfony, php
At work, I am at the moment working on a Zend Framework project. Opposite to earlier projects with Zend Framework, I am slowly learning of the power behind the framework. But not all of the power is document well enough. On friday, I encountered one such small detail.
posted on August 10, 2008 - 56 comment(s) - tags: zend, zend framework, Zend_Form, php, decorators
Last week, I put online the new version of my dutch symfony advocacy website: symfony-framework.nl. The main focus is not advocacy anymore though, I feel that even though that still needs to be done, it's not anymore the main thing needed in The Netherlands.
posted on August 9, 2008 - 1 comment(s) - tags: symfony, php, community