Bye Bye bella Roma

The last few days I had the pleasure to visit the PHP Conference in Rome. It was - as usual - really good organized and even though it was not that big as other conferences I personally think that it was quite successful. And for sure the location… thousands of years of culture. There is simply no other city in the world with the age and the cultural background like Rome.

As promised here are my presentations:

( V2 as this is an improved version now with better examples using OXID eShop to show the power of selfmade Nagios/Cacti plugins)

Comments

4 Responses to “Bye Bye bella Roma”

  1. Enrico on March 24th, 2009 8:44 pm

    Great presentations!!

    A question: what about stress test in a pre-production environment?

  2. dodger on March 25th, 2009 7:43 am

    Enrico,

    sure in some projects you need them. Right now I do participate in a book project together with others were Brian Shire from Facebook will write exactly about this issue. Might be interesting for you. See http://qualityassuranceinphpprojects.com/categories/Case-Studies/P3.html

  3. Josh Freed on March 25th, 2009 2:43 pm

    Good stuff. Two slides in particular from “Why Architecture Matters” really caught my interest:

    * what if fixture/mock preparation are much larger than tests?
    * what if your tests run for hours?

    Both of those things have been on my mind lately and I’m curious what more you had to say about those issues in the presentation.

  4. dodger on March 25th, 2009 6:19 pm

    Josh,

    actually the baseline is - it’s a “bad smell”. If you want to hear the full story and you are from europe you could attend phpcon in berlin in may…

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