php/db|works 2006 Session Synopsis Index

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Tutorials and In-depth Seminars

Title Duration Speaker Start Time
Advanced XML and Web Services 3 hrs. Rob Richards 13:30
AJAX and PHP Bootcamp 3 hrs. Christian Wenz 09:00
Database Design for Programmers 3 hrs. Dan Udey 09:00
Extending PHP 3 hrs. Wez Furlong 13:30
PHP 5 Certification Crash Course 6 hrs. Paul Reinheimer 09:00

Conference Talks

Title Speaker Start Time
Agile PHP Testing Chris Shiflett Wed @ 16:00
Apps Made Easy on Zend Framework John Coggeshall Fri @ 11:30
Atlas and PHP Joe Stagner Wed @ 13:30
Building Portable DB Apps Lukas Smith Thu @ 14:45
Cache For Cash Ilia Alshanetsky Thu @ 10:15
Contracts and Licenses for PHP Developers Zak Greant Fri @ 10:15
Database Administration for Programmers Dan Udey Fri @ 11:30
Derick's Ranting Hour Derick Rethans Thu @ 13:30
Explaining EXPLAIN Lukas Smith Fri @ 10:15
eZ components: RAD with PHP Derick Rethans Fri @ 09:00
Flash + PHP: an Alternative to AJAX Christian Wenz Thu @ 11:30
Handling Data Without Databases Elliott White III Fri @ 11:15
High Volume PHP & MySQL Scaling Techniques Elliott White III Wed @ 11:30
I ♥ Unicode, You ♥ Unicode Andrei Zmievski Wed @ 11:30
Input Filtering Derick Rethans Wed @ 16:00
Introduction to pl/php Robert Treat Wed @ 14:45
JavaScript Light & Sweet Josh Eichorn Wed @ 14:45
Leveraging DB/2 Native XML in PHP Ying Zhao and Angela Yang Fri @ 09:00
Migrating to PHP 5.2 Ilia Alshanetsky Wed @ 13:30
New (and Old) Trends in Web Security Christian Wenz Wed @ 13:30
Organizing Your Projects Paul M. Jones Wed @ 16:00
PDO—An Introduction Wez Furlong Thu @ 11:30
Microsoft Platforms for the PHP Developer Joe Stagner Thu @ 9:00
(keynote)
PHP and Mail: Best Practices Wez Furlong Fri @ 11:30
PHP-GTK2 Andrei Zmievski Fri @ 9:00
Scaling with AJAX Josh Eichorn Wed @ 10:15
The State of AOP in PHP Sebastian Bergmann Thu @ 14:45
Testing Applications with PHPUnit Sebastian Bergmann Wed @ 10:15
Top PHP Tricks Elliott White III Wed @ 14:45
The Truth About XSS Chris Shiflett Wed @ 11:30
Web Services: REST (BYOL) Paul Reinheimer Thu @ 11:30
Web Services: SOAP (BYOL) Paul Reinheimer Thu @ 14:45
What Can PHP Learn From Rails? Chris Hartjes Thu @ 10:15
XML Security Rob Richards Wed @ 10:15
Zend's New Studio Cal Evans Thu @ 10:15

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