Veröffentlicht am 8. Oktober 2009 (vor 295 Tagen)
Thanks to everybody involved in making CodeWorks 2009 such a great success. To anybody who missed out, please let MTA know that they have to do another instance of CodeWorks next year.
I would especially like to thank everybody who took the time and has provided me with their feedback on my OOP and Design Patterns workshop. Here are some excerpts:
“One of the talks that made CodeWorks worth every penny! I especially enjoyed the Computer Science-ish (almost philosophical) look into patterns, as to why some are good and some evil.”
—Ville Walveranta, Dallas
“Really helped me understand how to adapt some OO patterns to web applications.”
—Sandy Smith, Washington
“The examples that were used provided what was probably the most coherent explanation of the purpose of (and difference between) Interfaces and Abstract Classes I’ve seen. It will change the way I work with them in the future.”
—Tim Stiles, Dallas
“Lots of great information on how OOP can really be leveraged in everyone’s PHP projects, got quite a bit of insight.”
—Jim Rubenstein, Atlanta
“I liked this class the best out of them all. It answered some questions that I had about the best way to do things. I am always wondering should I do it this way, or should I do it that way. This class helped me set some standards and gave me a better idea of how to use the patterns correctly.”
—Lee Thornton, Miami
“Even if you think you know it all, I think you’ll come out of this talk learning something new. Excellent! ”
—Matthew Turland, Dallas
“Great session, learned so very very much … would like to know when Stefan might write a book on this topic because I don’t know how else I could possibly retain everything I learned! ”
—Dorea Hardy, Atlanta
“I have taken college courses that did not provide the clarity and information that was packed into this session.”
—Susan Campbell, Atlanta
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Diplom-Informatiker Stefan Priebsch ist IT-Consultant, Trainer und Spezialist für die Entwicklung PHP-basierter Software.
Er ist Autor zahlreicher Bücher und Fachartikel über verschiedene Aspekte des Software-Lebenszyklus und spricht regelmäßig auf internationalen IT-Konferenzen.
Stefan Priebsch ist verheiratet und Vater von Zwillingen. Er lebt und arbeitet in Wolfratshausen bei München und ist Mitgründer und Principal Consultant von thePHP.cc.
"Great session, learned so very very much ... would like to know when Stefan might
write a book on this topic because I don’t know how else I could possibly retain everything I learned!"
--Dorea Hardy, Darton College
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