Just a real quick note. I received the podcasts from ZendCon 2010 back in December and opened up a contest to let people choose which order they wanted to hear the sessions in. The order is in and I have already started posting them, starting with Dependency Injection. I would have done the Unit Testing after ZF 1.8 but Michelangelo is doing a webinar with us on the 19th, so I will post the recording of his ZendCon session afterwards.
These podcasts will be available both on ESchrade and on the Devzone. I anticipate releasing two per week until we run out of podcasts. After that I'll just stream recordings of the baby monitor on my desk. They should be available on iTunes.
Additionally, I will be starting up some podcasts of my own. Most of the time they will be relatively short, talking about current events pertinent to PHP developers, but will also include interviews with various people. I've already recorded interviews with Matthew Weier O'Phinney (ZF), Shahar Evron (Zend Server Project Manager), Mike Pavlak (Local Yokel) and Maurice Kherlakian (Zend Global Services). As I recover from my wife and I fostering a 3 month-old baby girl (I sure hope we get to keep her!) I intend to do other interviews with other people, not just from Zend. So stay tuned for that.
But back to ZendCon podcasts. The order of release will be
- Unit Testing After Zend Framework 1.8 (deferred until the end of January)
- Dependency Injection
- A New Approach To Object Persistence In PHP
- Do You Queue?
- What's New In Zend Framework 2.0
- Introducing Zend Framework On 2.0
- Pragmatic Guide To Git
- Why MVC Is Not An Application Architecture
- High Performance PHP
- Developing And Deploying High Performance PHP Applictions
- Reusable Bootstrap Resources With Zend_Application
- Continuous Inspection And Integration Of PHP Projects
- Memcached The Better Memcache Interface
- Documents Documents Documents
- Best Practices In Deploying PHP Applications
- The PHP Performace Paradox
- Imporving QA On PHP Developement Projects
- Building An Enterprise Level Single Sign On Platfrom In PHP
- The Doctrine Project
- Developing Modern Applications With Amazon Cloud
- Building Intelligent Search Applications
- SQL Injection Myths And Fallacies
- Zend Studio Tips And Tricks
- MySQL Server Performance Tuning
- Advanced DataTime Handling With PHP
- Why Zend Framework Powers The Enterprise
- Welcome To The Dark Side, We Have Brownies
- Grokking The REST Architectural Style
- Hidden Features Of PHP
- Development And Test In The Cloud
- The ROI of community involvement
- Amazon Cloud Services With Zend Framework
- PHP In A Mobile Ecosystem
- Desktop Apps With PHP And Titanium
- Technical Debt
- The Power Tool For PHP And JavaScript Developement
- Wednesday Morning Keynote – Dries Buytaert
- Unleashing the Power of Zend And VMware
- Integrating PHP With Rabbit MQ
- Action Script And Flex
- XML Versus The New Kids On The Block
- Anti-Spam/Anti-Gaming Tactics
- Rev It Up With PHP and IIS
- Comet
- Magento Pays Back To Zend Framework
- Tuesday Afternoon Keynote – Matt Merchant
- The State Of SOAP In PHP
- Intro To MySQL Explain
- Embracing Constraints With CouchDB
- Effective PHP Coding In JetBrains Php Storm
- Flex + Flickr = Fleckr
- Opening Keynote – Andi Gutmans, Bob Kerner, Kent Mitchell
- Zend Server Clusters In The Cloud
- Infobright DB
- Web Services With PHP, Zend Framework And IBMi
- Requirements
- Security 202
- Meet The Team
- Expanding IBMi Applications To The IFS Easily With PHP
- PHP At Orange
- PHP For Batch Jobs On IBMi
- PHP And IBMi
- Extending PHPBB
- Wednesday Afternoon Keynote – Rod Johnson
- The MySQL-DB2 For i Connection
Comments
John Kary
Thank you for offering to post all of the ZendCon podcasts! I really appreciate it.
Do you have more info yet on the iTunes Podcast feed for these?