by Jisse Reitsma
While Zend is known for its solid products like Zend Server and Zend Studio, this founder of PHP itself has also released a stand-alone version of their Z-Ray debugging toolbar that allows you to debug PHP applications simply by dropping them into a Z-Ray enabled environment. This talk focuses on how to get the standalone Z-Ray module working in your PHP environment, how to use the Joomla Z-Ray plugin, and how to write your own Z-Ray plugin code.
While Zend is known for its solid products like Zend Server and Zend Studio, this founder of PHP itself has also released a stand-alone version of their Z-Ray debugging toolbar that allows you to debug PHP applications simply by dropping them into a Z-Ray enabled environment. This talk focuses on how to get the standalone Z-Ray module working in your PHP environment, how to use the Joomla Z-Ray plugin, and how to write your own Z-Ray plugin code.
by Cliff Pfeifer
Marketing and UX are two of a kind. While their overall roles may be different, they also complement each other and share many of the same processes. When they work together towards a single goal it can create a powerful combination. Internet Marketing is used to drive website traffic, UX is used to engage those users when they arrive, and both teams want those people to come back again. We’ll talk about ways Marketing and UX can come together to increase audience engagement and user relationships.
Marketing and UX are two of a kind. While their overall roles may be different, they also complement each other and share many of the same processes. When they work together towards a single goal it can create a powerful combination. Internet Marketing is used to drive website traffic, UX is used to engage those users when they arrive, and both teams want those people to come back again. We’ll talk about ways Marketing and UX can come together to increase audience engagement and user relationships.
by Niels Braczek
In this session, Niels Braczek shows how the use of PageObjects allows re-use of system and acceptance tests with different Joomla! versions and templates.
In this session, Niels Braczek shows how the use of PageObjects allows re-use of system and acceptance tests with different Joomla! versions and templates.
by Shirat Goldstein
Different kind of disabilities would make it harder for certain people to view and use the internet.
Websites are a big part of the way we conceive information and perform simple and more complicated everyday tasks. It is extremely important for us as a society to make sure everyone can use the web.
In my session I will talk about what is accessibility? What are the different levels of accessibility? Laws around the world that enforce it. How can we do it right and simple. and more…
Different kind of disabilities would make it harder for certain people to view and use the internet.
Websites are a big part of the way we conceive information and perform simple and more complicated everyday tasks. It is extremely important for us as a society to make sure everyone can use the web.
In my session I will talk about what is accessibility? What are the different levels of accessibility? Laws around the world that enforce it. How can we do it right and simple. and more…
by George Wilson
I've been using and developing extensions for Joomla since the Joomla 1.5 days under JoomJunk (http://www.joomjunk.co.uk). I started getting involved in the bug squad and Documentation Teams in 2011 and have also contributed regularly to the framework. I started work as a web developer for Virya Group (http://viryagroup.com/) in July 2014 working on Joomla Extensions, building websites with Joomla and using other open source frameworks.
I've been using and developing extensions for Joomla since the Joomla 1.5 days under JoomJunk (http://www.joomjunk.co.uk). I started getting involved in the bug squad and Documentation Teams in 2011 and have also contributed regularly to the framework. I started work as a web developer for Virya Group (http://viryagroup.com/) in July 2014 working on Joomla Extensions, building websites with Joomla and using other open source frameworks.
by Kevinjohn Gallagher
by Heather Burns
The EU Place of Supply reform – better known as VATMOSS – was an e-commerce regulation intended to combat the tax games played by multinational corporations worth billions. In practice, the law has had a devastating effect on everyone but multinationals. For small digital businesses just trying to get through the month, compliance requirements are so overwhelming and disproportionate that many have shut down altogether. Members of the web profession have been hit particularly hard both as service providers and as technical implementers.
In this talk, we’ll review what the law means for your businesses and e-commerce operations. We’ll discuss how real-world compliance requirements are never quite as simple as governments think they are on paper, and how everyone involved in this reform got it so incredibly wrong. Finally, we’ll discuss what the VATMOSS experience suggests about the web profession’s future – and how we can turn it around.
The EU Place of Supply reform – better known as VATMOSS – was an e-commerce regulation intended to combat the tax games played by multinational corporations worth billions. In practice, the law has had a devastating effect on everyone but multinationals. For small digital businesses just trying to get through the month, compliance requirements are so overwhelming and disproportionate that many have shut down altogether. Members of the web profession have been hit particularly hard both as service providers and as technical implementers.
In this talk, we’ll review what the law means for your businesses and e-commerce operations. We’ll discuss how real-world compliance requirements are never quite as simple as governments think they are on paper, and how everyone involved in this reform got it so incredibly wrong. Finally, we’ll discuss what the VATMOSS experience suggests about the web profession’s future – and how we can turn it around.
by Chris Davenport
Tackling complex software projects requires both strategic and tactical tools and methods in order to achieve a good outcome. This presentation will be an introduction to some of the strategic ideas of Domain-Driven Design (DDD) and will show how to take advantage of the tactical opportunities for DDD opened up by the Service Layer to be introduced in Joomla 3.6.
Tackling complex software projects requires both strategic and tactical tools and methods in order to achieve a good outcome. This presentation will be an introduction to some of the strategic ideas of Domain-Driven Design (DDD) and will show how to take advantage of the tactical opportunities for DDD opened up by the Service Layer to be introduced in Joomla 3.6.
by Carlos Cámara
Joomla! is much more than a CMS and allows us to create wonderful sites and web applications. Why not make the web more secure and easy to use migrating all of it into Joomla? In this session I'll provide some tips for moving custom web apps into Joomla! with 2 possible approaches: Using JED extensions and developing a custom component.
Joomla! is much more than a CMS and allows us to create wonderful sites and web applications. Why not make the web more secure and easy to use migrating all of it into Joomla? In this session I'll provide some tips for moving custom web apps into Joomla! with 2 possible approaches: Using JED extensions and developing a custom component.
by Nicola Galgano
I will give you an idea of what Redis is, what it does, and why you might want to use it. Redis is an in-memory data structure store, supports strings, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets. With a small set of API functions, is easy to learn. It can be used for a wide range of problems, not only for caching. Let start exploring a simple real use case: how the Joomla cache take advantages from Redis. Can be done more, some other use cases: sessions and statistics.
I will give you an idea of what Redis is, what it does, and why you might want to use it. Redis is an in-memory data structure store, supports strings, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets. With a small set of API functions, is easy to learn. It can be used for a wide range of problems, not only for caching. Let start exploring a simple real use case: how the Joomla cache take advantages from Redis. Can be done more, some other use cases: sessions and statistics.