In a new posting from Stephan Schmidt's weblog about the PHP-World Conference in Munich: I'm back from attending the PHP-World Conference in Munich, Germany, where I presented a case-study ((PDF) of my daily work at 1&1 Internet AG.
I had a lot of fun during the conference and our meeting with some of the guys of MayFlower/ThinkPHP.
Christians talk on security was entertaining as always, probably the most funny talk I ever attended ("Sicherheit hat Prioritat"). Toby gave an introduction to PEAR and Lukas did an extremely interesting session on database abstraction, including MDB2 and PDO.
Furthermore we had a PHP5 talk by Zeev, a web services talk by Tobias Hauser and a talk on optimising your sites for search engines (or better, Google).
If you did not attend the conference, make sure to add it to your calendar for next year, is it is worth a visit.




