The Dutch PHP Conference is hosted every year by Ibuildings in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is the fastest growing PHP conference in the world. We realize that not everyone can afford to attend a conference so with the permission of our speakers, we are pleased to release the audio recordings of the sessions.

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We hope that you will enjoy them and learn from each episode of DPCRadio. Conferences are a great place to expand your knowledge of PHP and while the tips and techniques you learn in the sessions at DPC are of the highest quality you will find at any PHP conference, even these sessions don’t begin to give you all the valuable information and friendships you will get by attending a conference.

If you are interested in attending DPC next year, visit the Dutch PHP Conference for more information. We would love to see you there.

DPC Radio

  1. DPCRadio: Designing for Reusability 25 Aug 2010, 8:00 am
    Speaker: Derick Rethans This session explain a certain set of design issues for library code that either is often extended, or created with extending and inheritance in mind. There are many ways how a. […]
  2. DPCRadio: Technical Debt 17 Aug 2010, 9:00 am
    Speaker: Elizabeth Naramore Technical debt is something that most project teams or independent developers have to deal with – we take shortcuts to push out releases, we don’t focus on quality, dea. […]
  3. DPCRadio: APC & Memcache the High Performance Duo 3 Aug 2010, 4:00 am
    Speaker: Ilia Alshanetsky APC and Memcache both provide effective mechanism for caching data within PHP applications to improve performance and latency. This talk will cover when to use both of these. […]
  4. Code and Release Management 25 May 2010, 8:10 am
    Speaker: Eli White Programmers seem to have a fairly good grasp on ‘how to write code’, but not always what to do with it once it’s been written. This talk with delve into details about how to m. […]
  5. State & Ajax – How to Maintain Browser and Application State in an Asynchronous World 11 May 2010, 8:00 am
    Speaker: Paul Reinheimer This talk will examine the two greatest problems in Ajax development (except for that pesky browser issue): Exactly what that “Asynchronous” word means, what problems it c. […]
  6. Everything you always wanted to know about UTF-8 (but never dared to ask) 27 Apr 2010, 7:00 am
    Speaker: Juliette Reinders Folmer With PHP6 in the works and said to be fully UTF-8 compliant, the interest in the community in using UTF-8 has grown. On top of that, with PHP entering the – often m. […]
  7. Building a platform from open source at Yahoo! 13 Apr 2010, 8:00 am
    Speaker: Dustin Whittle Join us for a case study on using open source tools to build a platform for enterprise web applications. Find out what worked and what didn’t when building scalable web appli. […]
  8. All the Little Pieces: Distributed systems with PHP 30 Mar 2010, 7:00 am
    Speaker: Andrei Zmievski Quick, what do memcache, MogileFS, and Gearman have in common? They are scalable, distributed technologies, and they can also interface with PHP, your ubiquitous Web developme. […]
  9. 8 Reasons Every PHP Developer Should Love JavaScript 12 Mar 2010, 8:00 am
    Speaker: Boy Baukema Like PHP, JavaScript is easy to learn but hard to master. In this talk these and more comparisons will be drawn between the two languages. The main weaknesses and strengths of Jav. […]
  10. Habits of Highly Scalable Web Applications 2 Mar 2010, 8:00 am
    Speaker: Eli White A constant pariah on web applications is scaling once you become popular. It’s not always an easy task (ok, never). This talk will go into depth on a few of the most common techni. […]

 

 

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