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Morgan Tocker on MySQL

by CT Moore on March 25, 2010

This is an interview that my colleague Alexandra Bonan conducted with Morgan Tocker from Percona. Morgan is a bit of an expert on MySQL because he used to work for MySQL, and Alexandra caught up with him at Confoo where he gave a presentation on MySQL, as well as a couple 8 hour work shops [...]

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Joey Devilla on the ASP .NET MVC Framework

by CT Moore on March 24, 2010

At Confoo, NVI we also got a chance to sit down with Joey Devilla from Microsoft Canada. It was kinda exciting to meet Joey because we’re we’re currently working on a project with Microsoft called Make Web Not War. The project is part conference and part contest. Anyway, in this first part of our two [...]

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@digibomb on Interactive Design

by CT Moore on March 23, 2010

Meet Brendan Sera-Shriar (aka @digibomb). He’s an open-source WordPress developer that we’ve know for a while, and we ran into to him the night before Confoo in the pub that all the speakers were hanging out in. Brendan was scheduled to both deliver a presentation and sit on a panel at Confoo. He took a [...]

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Sebastian Bergmann on PHPUnit Testing

by CT Moore on March 22, 2010

In this interview, we speak with Sebastian Bergmann. Sebastian is a co-founder of thePHP.cc and the creator of PHPUnit.. We met Sebastian at Confoo, where he delivered a presentation on PHPUnit — the de-facto standard for unit testing PHP applications. Sebastian sat down with us and discussed how developments teams can use PHPUnit to avoid [...]

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Enterprise Level Web Development with Doctrine 2

by CT Moore on March 19, 2010

This is an interview with Jonathan Wage from SensioLabs.com. We caught up with Jonathan at Confoo where he’d given a presentation on Doctrine 2 for enterprise level development. Jonathan discussed with us how Doctrine 2 is an improvement on earlier versions of its implementation, as well as what are some of the barriers to open-source [...]

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