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Avoiding the Mud

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Using one of the many PHP frameworks, it easy to make quick progress in the early stages of a project. Often though this initial high velocity is short lived as complexities in the domain run into the technical constraints of the framework. This talk looks at some of the ways we can achieve better separation between our domain models and frameworks. By aiming to achieve this clean separation between model and framework from the start we can avoid projects becoming an unmaintainable ball of mud.

Conférence donnée lors du PHP Tour Lyon 2014, ayant eu lieu les 24 et 25 juin 2014.

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Le speaker

Miller RICHARD

Richard is a software engineer at SensioLabs UK with 10 years of commercial PHP experience. Richard contributes to the Symfony2 documentation as well as blogging at http://richardmiller.co.uk. He lives in Sheffield, UK and is involved in the local PHP user group as well the UK wide Symfony and PHP communities.

Commentaires

Imo the best conference by far. thank you for having made ​​the trip
Anonyme, le 25/06/2014
Very interesting presentation. A thing that could have been interesting is showing a real project using the patterns you showed. That would have been a way to see by ourselves "yes it works and it helps to understand and maintain the code".
Matthieu Napoli, le 25/06/2014
Good content, but unfortunately a bit unstructured IMO. Also, you spoke a bit too fast and between the teeth. Also, I don't thing abstracting *that* far is good, unless it's a huge project that has a foreseen lifespan of 10+ years. All in all, an interesting talk, glad I attended.
Steven VAN POECK, le 25/06/2014
A good presentation, however I can understand that it may see too "abstracted in an ivory tower", especially for short-mid term projects. Maybe a disclaimer or some notes might explain that CQRS and decoupling that way is an investment, and need to be treated as such: will I get a sufficient ROI from decoupling that much? Your (british?) accent is present, for sure! You might want to work on it, so you can reach more people :)
Clement Herreman, le 25/06/2014